Programming Languages White Papers
Mobile, Agile, Versatile: The Use of Tablet PCs and Wireless Technology in Introductory Programming
Overview This paper focuses on the use of wireless and mobile technology and the latest teaching and collaboration software in an introductory Visual Basic Programming course. This course is a general education course and presents unique educational challenges and opportunities. Technology integration is an important part of many educational programs. The field is constantly evolving as new technologies evolve. Hand-in-hand with new technology is the use of instructional methods that encourage student participation in the classroom. This is often referred to as "Engagement.".
| Publisher | Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2006 | ||
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