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AuthorImpagliazzo, John
AuthorSamaka, Mohammed
Available date2013-11-27T14:58:41Z
Publication Date2013-11-27
Publication NameMaking the History of Computing Relevant SE
CitationImpagliazzo, J., & Samaka, M. (2013). Bringing Relevance to Computing Courses through History. In A. Tatnall, T. Blyth, & R. Johnson (Eds.), Making the History of Computing Relevant SE - 13 (Vol. 416, pp. 135–143). Springer Berlin Heidelberg
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/10959
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41650-7_13
AbstractThis paper shows ways in which computing history can make the delivery of teaching computing courses relevant. The authors’ approach involves using computing history as a recurring theme throughout courses by adapting relevant historical stories or material to enhance course delivery and to capture student interest. The use of computing history often makes a positive and constructive improvement in courses by making them more interesting, stimulating, and thereby, informing students with non-technical elements in their computing specialties. This approach to computing studies should prove to be a helpful addition to student studies and provide them with a stronger understanding of the computing field in their careers.
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PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
Series relationIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology book series (IFIPAICT,volume 416)
SubjectComputing history
history in computing courses
computing history and relevance
TitleBringing Relevance to Computing Courses through History
TypeBook chapter


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