SACLA’17 is committed to the original motivation of the very first SACLA
meetings more than forty years ago: to provide a forum at which
lecturers of Computer Science and Informatics can discuss contemporary
issues of lecturing these subjects at tertiary education level. With the
motivation of above, SACLA’17 calls for original research papers in all
matters concerning the teaching of Computer Science (CS), Information
Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) in institutions of Tertiary
Education.
Papers can describe an educational research project, classroom
experience, teaching technique, curricular initiative, or pedagogical
tool. Relevant contemporary topics might include – for example:
Keeping up with constant changes in the field of Computer Science and Information Systems;
Didactics and methods of teaching and assessment;
Ethical problems;
Keeping up with changes in technology;
Adapting to new generations of students;
Keeping relevant by collaboration with industry;
Keeping relevant by Africanising curriculums;
Relevance of program / curriculum design;
Transition of newly graduated school pupils;
Transition of newly graduated students into industry;
International comparability of degrees and levels of knowledge / skill / performance;
Separation or combination of teaching and research;
General matters: Best / worst practices, success / failure experiences.
For all further details on how to prepare and submit your paper,
please see http://sacla2017.nwu.ac.za/
Papers must be submitted via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sacla2017
Accepted Full-Papers shall appear in a volume of Springer's CCIS series.