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Distance teaching at Uppsala

Published: 01 December 1999 Publication History

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This is not a research paper about distance learning or teaching, but rather a chronicle of the author's two-month visit to a department in another country where she taught a course similar to CS2 as a distance learning course. Hence, the title.

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Almstrum, F., Dale, N., Berglund, A., Granger, M., Little, J. C., Miller, D. M., Petre, M., Schragger, P., and Springsteel, F. Evaluation: Turning technology from toy to tool, SIGCSE Bulletin 28, special issue (1996), 201-217.

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ITiCSE-WGR '99: Working group reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and technology in computer science education
December 1999
128 pages
ISBN:9781450373258
DOI:10.1145/349316
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