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SIGITE Conference 2008: Cincinnati, OH, USA
- Joseph J. Ekstrom, Mark Stockman:

Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Information Technology Education, SIGITE 2008, Cincinnati, OH, USA, October 16-18, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-329-7
Panel session 1
- Barry M. Lunt, Joseph J. Ekstrom:

The IT model curriculum: a status update. 1-4
Session 1.1
- J. Scott Hilberg, Gabriele Meiselwitz:

Undergraduate fluency with information and communication technology: perceptions and reality. 5-10 - Steven Rigby, Melissa Jane Dark, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Marcus K. Rogers

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Measuring conceptual understanding: a case study. 11-16 - Rick Homkes:

Assessing it service-learning. 17-22 - C. Richard G. Helps, Joseph J. Ekstrom:

Evaluation of a computer networking class in information technology. 259-268
Session 1.2: IT education on-line
- Mark S. Schmalz, Lynn Conway:

It/cs workshop: multimodal, multimedia courseware for teaching technical concepts in humanistic context. 23-30 - Shahid Islam Wains, Waqar Mahmood:

Integrating m-learning with e-learning. 31-38 - Ken A. Baker, Alan Chmura, Tsun Chow:

Virtual community of interest at capella university. 39-44 - Rebecca H. Rutherfoord, James K. Rutherfoord:

Exploring teaching methods for on-line course delivery-using universal instructional design. 45-50
Poster session
- HwaMin Lee

, Doo-Soon Park, Min Hong:
An instant messenger system for learner analysis in e-learning environment. 51-52 - Suguna Chundur, Terry Wooton, Ben Aicholtz, William Clifton:

An open-source solution for a high school science grant. 53-54 - Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Robert D. Campbell, Karl J. Klee, Anita M. Wright:

Curricular resources from the ACM two-year college education committee. 55-56 - Dongqing Yuan, Jiling Zhong:

A lab implementation of SYN flood attack and defense. 57-58 - Nazli Hardy:

Women in computer science: harnessing the power of web 2.0 to draw women to computer science fields. 59-60 - Jack P. Krichen, Hilmi Lahoud:

Remote labs in the online environment: indicators for success. 61-62 - Nazli Hardy, Marcos Pinto, Hsinrong Wei:

The impact of collaborative technology in it and computer science education: harnessing the power of web 2.0. 63-64
Session 2.1.1: community outreach, K-12
- Lei He, Ashraf Saad, Joy Reed, Patrick Hannigan, Edward Strauser:

Information technology education for k-12 students and teachers: from sensor network to comprehensive and customized web interaction. 65-70 - Ashraf Saad, Lei He, Joy Reed, Edward Strauser, Patrick Hannigan:

Ossabest: a comprehensive itest project for middle and high school teachers and students. 71-76 - Gary B. Randolph, Dennis O. Owen:

Attracting communities and students to IT with a community service web contest. 77-80
Session 2.1.2: programming: learning and doing
- Paul M. Mullins, Michael Conlon:

Engaging students in programming fundamentals using alice 2.0. 81-88 - Naomi R. Boyer, Sarah Langevin, Alessio Gaspar

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Self direction & constructivism in programming education. 89-94 - E. M. Nalaka S. Edirisinghe:

Teaching students to identify common programming errors using a game. 95-98
Session 2.2.1a: shared curriculum
- Gabriele Meiselwitz:

Information security across disciplines. 99-104
Session 2.2.2: technical contributions
- Charles Pak:

The near real time statistical asset priority driven (nrtsapd) risk assessment methodology. 105-112 - Roberto D. Rubino:

An open system for transparent firewall authentication and user traffic identification within corporate intranets. 113-118 - David P. Dailey, Deborah Whitfield:

Constructing random polygons. 119-124
Session 2.3.1: information management: learning and doing
- Suresh Kalathur:

Enriching student experience with student driven content while teaching an online data mining class. 125-130 - Edward P. Holden:

Assessment of an introductory database course: a case study. 131-138 - Vladan M. Jovanovic, Lily Cupic:

Teaching agile validation of data models. 139-146
Session 2.4.1: integrating advanced topics I
- Vladan M. Jovanovic, Timur Mirzoev:

Teachning network storage technology: assessment outcomes and directions. 147-152 - Thomas J. Hacker, John A. Springer:

Meeting the data challenge: curriculum development for parallel data systems. 153-156 - Mihaela Sabin:

A collaborative and experiential learning model powered by real-world projects. 157-164
Session 2.4.2: international IT education
- Hend S. Al-Khalifa

, Nadia S. Al-Ghreimil
, Maha M. Al-Yahya:
Towards a better understanding of the it program at a female saudi university. 165-172 - Curtis A. Carver Jr., M. Hadi Hedyati, Omer Khan Shaheen:

IT education in a cultural context: a comparison of three approaches in afghanistan. 173-176
Session 2.5.1: integrating advanced topics II
- Paul Mullins, Daniel Borsch:

Sharing courses: the CS & IT capstone experience. 177-182 - Keyuan Jiang, Reza Kamali:

Integration of configuration management into the IT curriculum. 183-186 - James Walden

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Integrating web application security into the IT curriculum. 187-192
Session 2.5.2: curriculum design and administration
- Andy Ju An Wang:

A security thread in a thread-based curriculum. 193-200 - Deborah Boisvert

, Irene Bruno, Reza Kamali, Michael Puopolo, Maria Rynn, Lisa Feuerbach:
Re-envisioning community college transfer. 201-204 - Kam Fui Lau, Han Reichgelt

, Vickie Booth, Larry Booth, Art Gowan:
The Georgia WebBSIT: an innovative collaborative online baccalaureate degree in information technology. 205-212 - Craig S. Miller, Lucia Dettori:

Employers' perspectives on it learning outcomes. 213-218
Session 3.1: scholarship: new models for a new discipline
- David P. Dailey:

A methodology for evaluation of web-based scholarship. 219-230 - Brian Whitworth, Robert S. Friedman:

Full access and review: applying socio-technical practice to academia. 231-236
Session 3.2: lab design: virtal & local
- Abdullah Y. Al-Zoubi

, Sabina Jeschke
, Nicole Natho, Jarir Nsour, Olivier Pfeiffer:
Integration of an online digital logic design lab for it education. 237-242 - Bill Stackpole:

The evolution of a virtualized laboratory environment. 243-248 - Bill Stackpole, Jason Koppe, Thomas Haskell, Laura Guay, Yin Pan:

Decentralized virtualization in systems administration education. 249-254 - Sam Abbott-McCune, A. J. Newtson, Jeffrey Girard, Bryan S. Goda:

Developing a reconfigurable network lab. 255-258

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