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    TLAD 2011 Proceedings:9th international workshop on teaching, learning and assesment of databases (TLAD)

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    This is the ninth in the series of highly successful international workshops on the Teaching, Learning and Assessment of Databases (TLAD 2011), which once again is held as a workshop of BNCOD 2011 - the 28th British National Conference on Databases. TLAD 2011 is held on the 11th July at Manchester University, just before BNCOD, and hopes to be just as successful as its predecessors.The teaching of databases is central to all Computing Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems and Information Technology courses, and this year, the workshop aims to continue the tradition of bringing together both database teachers and researchers, in order to share good learning, teaching and assessment practice and experience, and further the growing community amongst database academics. As well as attracting academics from the UK community, the workshop has also been successful in attracting academics from the wider international community, through serving on the programme committee, and attending and presenting papers.Due to the healthy number of high quality submissions this year, the workshop will present eight peer reviewed papers. Of these, six will be presented as full papers and two as short papers. These papers cover a number of themes, including: the teaching of data mining and data warehousing, databases and the cloud, and novel uses of technology in teaching and assessment. It is expected that these papers will stimulate discussion at the workshop itself and beyond. This year, the focus on providing a forum for discussion is enhanced through a panel discussion on assessment in database modules, with David Nelson (of the University of Sunderland), Al Monger (of Southampton Solent University) and Charles Boisvert (of Sheffield Hallam University) as the expert panel

    TLAD 2011 Proceedings:9th international workshop on teaching, learning and assesment of databases (TLAD)

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    This is the ninth in the series of highly successful international workshops on the Teaching, Learning and Assessment of Databases (TLAD 2011), which once again is held as a workshop of BNCOD 2011 - the 28th British National Conference on Databases. TLAD 2011 is held on the 11th July at Manchester University, just before BNCOD, and hopes to be just as successful as its predecessors.The teaching of databases is central to all Computing Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems and Information Technology courses, and this year, the workshop aims to continue the tradition of bringing together both database teachers and researchers, in order to share good learning, teaching and assessment practice and experience, and further the growing community amongst database academics. As well as attracting academics from the UK community, the workshop has also been successful in attracting academics from the wider international community, through serving on the programme committee, and attending and presenting papers.Due to the healthy number of high quality submissions this year, the workshop will present eight peer reviewed papers. Of these, six will be presented as full papers and two as short papers. These papers cover a number of themes, including: the teaching of data mining and data warehousing, databases and the cloud, and novel uses of technology in teaching and assessment. It is expected that these papers will stimulate discussion at the workshop itself and beyond. This year, the focus on providing a forum for discussion is enhanced through a panel discussion on assessment in database modules, with David Nelson (of the University of Sunderland), Al Monger (of Southampton Solent University) and Charles Boisvert (of Sheffield Hallam University) as the expert panel

    ALT-C 2010 - Conference Introduction and Abstracts

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    E-Learning Research Report 2017. Analysis of the main topics in research indexed articles

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    The E-learning Research Report 2017 was written by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya's eLearn Center. Its primary goal is to report on the e-learning subject areas that have been most researched in impact publications during 2017. The information should be useful for researchers, research groups and educational institutions interested in e-learning and digital education.L'informe E-learning Research 2017 està elaborat per l'eLearn Center de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. La finalitat principal de l'informe és donar a conèixer quines són les temàtiques sobre l'e-learning que més s'han investigat en les publicacions d'impacte durant l'any 2017. És una informació que vol ser rellevant per a investigadors/es, grups de recerca i institucions d'educació interessades en l'e-learning i l'educació digital.El informe E-learning Research 2017 está elaborado por el eLearn Center de la UOC. La finalidad principal del informe es dar a conocer las temáticas sobre e-learning que más se han investigado en las publicaciones de impacto durante el año 2017. Es una información que quiere ser relevante para investigadores/es, grupos de investigación e instituciones de educación interesadas en el e-learning y la educación digital

    Blending MOOC in Face-to-Face Teaching and Studies

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