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Stem seminar$ (all stems)

13 papers:

HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-KometaniN #development
Development of a Seminar Management System (YK, KN), pp. 350–361.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2012-ChristensenC #learning
Lectures abandoned: active learning by active seminars (HBC, AVC), pp. 16–21.
CSCWCSCW-2012-HarryGS #interactive #tablet
Setting the stage for interaction: a tablet application to augment group discussion in a seminar class (DH, EG, CS), pp. 1071–1080.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2010-BenayaHSZ #education
Individual and group seminars and workshops in the computer science curriculum (TB, MH, DS, EZ), pp. 53–57.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-Rossling
Providing a Seminar++: innovation seminars (GR), p. 312.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-LapidotA #education
The Israeli summer seminars for CS leading teachers (TL, DA), p. 318.
CSEETCSEET-2006-RappaSY #re-engineering
Open Course Resources as Part of the OpenSeminar in Software Engineering (MR, SES, AY), pp. 187–192.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2006-AxelssonMW #assessment #design #multi #process #student
Student activity in seminars: designing multi-functional assessment events (KA, UM, TW), pp. 93–97.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2004-Ragonis #approach
A refreshing approach to an academic seminar course (NR), p. 236.
IWPCIWPC-2001-Lethbridge #re-engineering #tool support
Report from the Dagstuhl Seminar on Interoperability of Reengineering Tools (TCL), p. 119.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-FullerST
Virtual seminars — real networked results? (poster) (UF, JS, GT), p. 281.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1997-Taylor #communication #online #social #using
Using online seminars to demonstrate the social psychological impacts of computer-mediated communication systems (JT), pp. 80–84.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-ScottS #case study
Ergonomics Training in Industrially Developing Countries: Case Studies from “Roving Seminars” (PAS, HS), pp. 139–144.

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