| Conference 2008. 4 — 7 July 2008. Auckland, New Zealand. |
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Computing and IT careers forum |
AwardsThe following awards were made at the NACCQ08 conference. Best paper – joint awardKay Fielden and Neil Comins (Unitec New Zealand) for "An Educational Challenge: Ethnicity, Gender & Learning Styles". And Linda Fraser for "Core Content for a Collaborative NZITP Computing/IT Degree" CITRUS Award for CollaborationAndrew Eales and Alex Metcalfe (Wellington Institute of Technology) for "Sound Globules". Highly CommendedKah Shien Tan, M Daud Ahmed and David Sundaram (Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology) for "Sustainable Warehouse Management Modelling". Best InnovationTerri Lomax, Jacqui Finlay, Jacqueline Whalley and Anne Philpott (Auckland University of Technology) for "Whenau and Whanau – Visualising People Land Relationships". Best Supplementary PaperAlison Young (Unitec New Zealand) for "Attracting Students to Computing". Best PosterDavid Kennedy and Daphne Robson (Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology) for "Teaching with Tablets: Enabling Interactive Thinking". Best Student PosterPhillip Watson, supervised by Trevor Nesbit, (Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology) for "Development of a VolP based helpdesk application". Best Invited PaperTim Bell, Jason Alexander, Issac Freeman and Mick Grimley (University of Canterbury) for "Computer Science without Computers". |
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