Details of a short paper on the motivational differences in learning internet programming between arts and computing students.
Minai, A, Turner S, and Hill. G (2008) "Motivational Differences in Learning Internet Programming Between Arts and Computing Students" 9th Higher Education Academy-ICS Annual Conference, Liverpool Hope University, 26th August - 28th August 2008. pp. 197 ISBN 978-0-9559676-0-3.
Abstract
This poster discusses the observations on learning differences of teaching internet programming to Arts and Computing students on a common undergraduate programming module
Full details of the paper can be found at:
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