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ITHET 2014: York, United Kingdom
- 2014 Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, ITHET 2014, York, United Kingdom, September 11-13, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4673-6730-1
- Chiaki Kawanishi, Yukio Hori, Yoshiro Imai:
Development of an e-Learning System for IP-routing based Network Education. 1-6 - Valentin Petrov Velikov, Ivaylo Kamenov Kamenarov:
Software development aid systems. 1-8 - Ivanka D. Tsvetkova, Plamen Z. Zahariev, Diyana Kyuchukova:
Design, planning and establishing of a remote laboratory for wireless networks and technologies. 1-4 - Margaret Farren, Yvonne Crotty, Tom Lonergan, Sofoklis Soutirou, William McTiernan:
EU action in developments in the curricula and teaching methods appropriate for the future global technical challenges. 1-7 - Georgi V. Hristov, Plamen Z. Zahariev, Diyana Kyuchukova:
Challenges and solutions for real-time remote console access to telecommunication equipment. 1-5 - Iskren Kandov, Goran Goranov, Anatolii Aleksandrov, Jordan Kanev:
Web based system for control and measure parameters of sensor network. 1-4 - Marian Poboroniuc, Gheorghe Livint, Noel R. Jackson, Dorian Cojocaru, Dorin Popescu, Laura Grindei, Antoanela Náaji, Anthony E. Ward:
A survey results on existing Electrical and Information Engineering programmes oriented to key global technical challenge areas. 1-8 - Nedyu Nedev, Zvezditza Nenova, Stefan Ivanov:
Virtual instruments for humidity and temperature measurements. 1-6 - Ivana Simonova, Petra Poulova:
Assessment evaluation and preferences of engineering students. 1-6 - Petra Poulova, Ivana Simonova:
Mobile technologies in engineering education. 1-6 - Denitsa Velikova, Ivanka D. Tsvetkova, Grigor Y. Mihaylov:
An algorithm for synthesis of binary phase manipulated signals with almost constant periodic auto - correlation function. 1-8 - Blanka Frydrychova Klimova:
Enhancing students' learning. 1-5 - Annett Krause, Leon Urbas:
Modular and active learning to support asynchronous learning in automation engineering. 1-7 - Blanka Frydrychova Klimova, Petra Poulova, Michal Slama:
ELearning study materials and students' preferences. 1-4 - Nobuhiko Koike:
Cyber laboratory: Migration to the hybrid cloud solution for device dependent hardware experiments. 1-5 - Bidyut Baruah, Anthony E. Ward:
Enhancing intrapreneurial skills of students through entrepreneurship education. 1-6 - Andrii Vozniuk, Sten Govaerts, Lars Bollen, Sven Manske, Tobias Hecking, Denis Gillet:
AngeLA: Putting the teacher in control of student privacy in the online classroom. 1-4 - Zenon Chaczko, Lucia Carrion Gordon, Wael Alenazy, Mikayla Mu:
Development of an expert system to assist in Resource Management. 1-6 - Zenon Chaczko, Robin Braun, Lucia Carrion Gordon, Julian Dagher:
Design of unit testing using xUnit.net. 1-9 - Roussi Minev, Ekaterin Minev, Nina Bencheva, Yoana Ruseva:
Microsystems and nanotechnologies - training opportunities in the context of Romanian-Bulgarian transborder cooperation. 1-6 - Samra Mujacic, Muhdin Mujacic, Samira Mujkic, Julija Lapuh Bele:
Lessons learned from use of web conference in teaching programming. 1-8 - Ravi Shankar Pillutla, M. G. P. L. Narayana:
An approach to design curricula to build competencies for employability - A case for IT industry. 1-7 - Ilker Yengin:
Using educational technology to create effective learning societies in 21st century. 1-7 - Gábor Kiss, Panagiotis Kalagiakos:
A comparison of the mechanical engineering and technical manager student's ICT attitudes at the Obuda University. 1-5 - Matthias Bauer, Christoph Meinel:
A concept to analyze user navigation behavior inside a recorded lecture (to identify difficult spots). 1-4 - Maria De Marsico, Andrea Sterbini, Marco Temperini:
Adding propedeuticy dependencies to the OpenAnswer Bayesian model of peer-assessment. 1-7 - Tone Vold:
How can the concept of "Flipped Classroom" support the development of reflectvive practitioners in higher education? 1-3 - Dimitar Radev, Rostislav Raev, Teodor B. Iliev, Grigor Y. Mihailov, Elena P. Ivanova:
Conceptual model for educational platform for simulation of Teletraffic Engineering. 1-4 - Ikumi Horie, Kazunori Yamaguchi, Kenji Kashiwabara, Yoshitatsu Matsuda:
Improvement of difficulty estimation of personalized teaching material generator by JACET. 1-8 - Aree Muhammed, Kadir Tufan, Mohamed Hamada:
A multimedia mobile-based learning framework for Kurdish language. 1-5 - Adrian Holzer, Samuel Bendahan, Isabelle Vonèche Cardia, Denis Gillet:
Early awareness of Global Issues and development of soft skills in engineering education: An interdisciplinary approach to communication. 1-6 - Dorian Cojocaru, Dorin Popescu, Razvan Tudor Tanasie, Tony Ward:
Programme policies in European engineering higher education system. 1-6 - Anthony E. Ward, Noel R. Jackson:
Simultaneous development of management skills and behaviours in taught academic programmes. 1-7 - Noel R. Jackson, Anthony E. Ward:
Assessing public speaking. 1-5 - Arreytambe Tabot, Mohamed Hamada:
The role of Multimedia Learning Systems in the Nigerian higher educational landscape. 1-5 - Anna Friesel, Christina Busk Marner:
Support of students with special needs at the Technical University of Denmark. 1-7 - Ventsislav P. Keseev:
Way for calculating the level of magnetisation of a gapped ferromagnetic core. 1-5 - Benjamin Aigner, Veronika David, Martin Deinhofer, Angelina Kratschanova, Christoph Veigl:
The AsTeRICS Academy for cross-cultural education in assistive technologies. 1-7 - Giorgos Papadourakis, Thiresia Karpathiotaki:
Second graduates' absorption study: A tool measuring graduates' career success [updated period 2006 - 2009]. 1-5 - Lenka Lhotská, Olga Stepánková, Petr Novák, Jaromir Dolezal, Jan Havlík, Miroslav Uller:
Student projects in assistive technologies. 1-8 - Emmanuel Viennet, Laure Petrucci:
Monitoring students performances in French Institutes of Technology using the ScoDoc software. 1-6 - Jana Ligusova, Jean-Marc Thiriet, Joan Massich, Nina Bencheva, Gert Jervan:
Reflections about the integration of global challenges into higher education future programs: Application in the field of ICT security. 1-8 - Nuno Filipe Escudeiro, Paula Escudeiro, Tatjana Druzovec, George Papadourakis:
Praxis: Bringing an European dimension to Project/Internship academic activities. 1-5 - Zbigniew Mrozek, Lenka Lhotská, Anna Friesel, Jana Ligusova, Tatjana Welzer, Ian Andrew Grout, Gert Jervan, Christina Busk Marner:
Legislation and policies for disabled students in European Countries. 1-9 - Denis Genon-Catalot, Laure Petrucci, Michel Tabouret:
Nationwide industrial cooperation for long-life learning and apprenticeships. 1-6 - T. D. Todorov, G. S. Tsanev, S. Y. Yordanov:
Single voice command recognition by finite element analysis. 1-4 - Marjan Druzovec, Vladka Kozuh Ledinek, Marko Hölbl, Tatjana Welzer:
Case study of a student with a disability - A personalised approach. 1-5 - Manuel Travassos Valdez, Carlos Machado Ferreira, Maria Joao M. Martins, Fernando Pires Maciel Barbosa:
Virtual labs in electrical engineering education - The VEMA environment. 1-5 - Olivier Bonnaud, Pascal Nouet, Laurent Fesquet, Taieb Mohammed-Brahim:
FINMINA: A French national project to promote innovation in higher education in microelectronics and nanotechnologies. 1-8 - Laura Grindei, Dan Mandru, Mihai Munteanu, Vasile Topa, Tony Ward:
Examples of undergraduate students projects in the area of assistive technologies. 1-6 - Zenon Chaczko, Wael Alenazy, Lucia Carrion Gordon, Amy Tran:
Augmented Reality based monitoring of the remote-lab. 1-5 - Panagiotis Kalagiakos, Chrysanthi Kouloumperi, Ioannis Koumpouros, Gábor Kiss:
Reusable and mobile content at the multicultural school of Athens. 1-8 - Othman Talib, Mokhtar Nawawi, Wan Zah Wan Ali, Rosnaini Mahmud, Tengku Putri Norishah Tengku Shariman:
Implementing the SEA application for organic chemistry: Arrow-pushing versus electron-moving techniques. 1-5 - Hristian Mitev:
PLC based control system of parallel kinematics mechanism. 1-5 - Torben E. Svane:
Reality mining in the classroom. 1-6
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