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Travelled to:
1 × Ireland
1 × Poland
1 × Sweden
1 × United Kingdom
Collaborated with:
R.L.Shackelford H.Reichgelt J.W.Chastine J.Zheng R.Halstead-Nussloch L.Wilson B.Rutherfoord M.Yang R.H.Rutherfoord C.Zhang
Talks about:
improv (4) student (2) distanc (2) line (2) methodolog (1) interview (1) investig (1) challeng (1) teacher (1) success (1)

Person: Jon A. Preston

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Contributed to:

SIGITE 20142014
SIGITE/RIIT 20132013
SIGITE 20052005
ITiCSE 20012001
ITiCSE 19991999
ITiCSE 19981998
ITiCSE-WGR 19971997

Wrote 8 papers:

SIGITE-2014-Halstead-Nussloch #personalisation #student
Improving student success through personalization and customization (RHN, JAP, HR), pp. 77–80.
SIGITE-2014-RutherfoordPZY #case study #challenge #experience #mobile
The experiences and challenges in setting up a mobile computing track (BR, JAP, JZ, MY), pp. 161–162.
SIGITE-2013-PrestonRRZZ #education #learning
New educational learning environments: riding the wave of change instead of having it crash upon us (JAP, HR, RHR, CZ, JZ), pp. 51–52.
SIGITE-2005-ChastineP #2d #array #education #realtime #using #video
Teaching 2D arrays using real-time video filters (JWC, JAP), pp. 133–137.
ITiCSE-2001-WilsonPS #distance #online #student
On-line dynamic interviews (ODIN): a means of overcoming distance in student-teacher relations (LW, JAP, RLS), p. 178.
ITiCSE-1999-PrestonS #assessment #online
Improving on-line assessment: an investigation of existing marking methodologies (JAP, RLS), pp. 29–32.
ITiCSE-1998-PrestonS #distance #scalability
A system for improving distance and large-scale classes (JAP, RLS), pp. 193–198.
ITiCSE-WGR-1997-Preston #consistency #evaluation #performance #rating #reliability
Evaluation software: improving consistency and reliability of performance rating (JAP), pp. 132–134.

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