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Teaching project management

Proceedings of the sixteenth annual SIGCPR conference on -, 1979
In this paper we make some observations about several items which should receive heavier emphasis in undergraduate curricula. We make no pretense about having all the answers about how these things can be ideally fit into undergraduate curricula. On the contrary, what we do have is a mixed bag of successes and failures which we believe might prove ...
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EOLES project...teaching unit experiences

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2015
EOLES is an international cooperative project, with an emphasis not only on one of the facets of engineering education, but trying to involve all of them. This paper describes the course's accreditation, the structure the E-learning framework, the virtual and remote laboratories integration in the course and focuses on the experiences with one of the ...
AndrĂ© Vaz Fidalgo   +9 more
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Teaching Project Planning with No Project

2016 IEEE 29th International Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEET), 2016
This paper describes a technique for teaching students about project estimating, planning and tracking in courses where there is no student project. The technique involves treating the course itself as the project. The technique is particularly useful in project management courses offered via distance education (for which team projects are not always ...
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The Teaching Nursing Home Project

Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 1986
The Teaching Nursing Home Project at The Catholic University of America School of Nursing encourages the preparation of geriatric nurses. In this paper the author discusses various aspects and rationale of the Project, including the role of the geriatric mental health nurse specialist.
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Immediate Photographic Projection for Teaching

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
THE inability of large medical audiences, particularly in halls and amphitheaters, to see details of skin lesions has been a stumbling block in the teaching of dermatology. This applies particularly to undergraduate teaching. The only photoreproductive method of immediately projecting the subject, until now, has been the closed-circuit type of ...
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TEACHING PROJECT MANAGEMENT.

Academy of Management Proceedings, 1973
The article reports on methods of teaching project management. The author focuses on describing the course curriculum.
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