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Connect with the Australian Council of Deans of ICT You can now find us via our new LinkedIn page www.linkedin.com/company/acdict and Twitter account @AustDeansICT
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Connect with the Australian Council of Deans of ICT You can now find us via our new LinkedIn page www.linkedin.com/company/acdict and Twitter account @AustDeansICT
ACDICT are pleased to announce the recipients of the ALTA 2020 Special Series Grants on the topic of academic integrity (awarded in December 2020): Project Title Researchers Institutions Overview Automated PDF Fingerprint Generation and Detection
Grants to Address Issues of Academic Integrity and Misconduct. The purpose of this ALTA special grant scheme is to aid the creation and dissemination of knowledge and evidence-based good practice in higher education for information
Wednesday 8th July 2020, held by Zoom video-conference 29 member universities were represented at the 2020 ACDICT annual council meeting. Thank you to all who attended and contributed. Minutes and a list of attendees of
The new ACDICT Executive Committee was ratified during the Annual Council meeting held by video-conference on 8th July 2020. The term of office for Executive Committee members is two years. Positions that became vacant in
ACDICT are pleased to announce the recipients of the ALTA 2020 Small Projects Grants (awarded in April 2020): Project Title Researchers Institution(s) Overview Digital Trail of ICT Authentic Assessments with Blockchain Dr Nagarajan Venkatachalam
UCB Boulder report on ECR Computer Scientists indicates early career productivity is linked to university of employment rather than to place of PhD The reports on research from UC Boulder on Computer Science ECRs concludes
Mark Guzdial was awarded the ACM SIGCSE ‘Outstanding Contribution to CS Education’ award for 2019. He wrote up a two-page summary of his acceptance speech, claiming that “Computer Science Was Invented to Teach Everyone About
The 2018 Engagement and Impact reports from the ARC are published on the ARC website (link here). The results are organised by institution under one tab and by field of research under the other tab.
Morri Pagnucco from UNSW has offered the UNSW CSE School’s brochure ‘CSE UNSW Industry Collaboration guide‘ (286KB) as a useful example that is available to be modified. “Open for business – How working with UNSW
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