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New Methods For Learning In Computer Science Education

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  • Borza Iunia-Cristina

    (University “Lucian Blaga” of Sibiu)

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Computer Science has an important impact on our every-day lives. Education in Computer Science is a difficult process that in the last decade has known radical transformations. New concepts were brought to life, for example K12, which regulates the way that the education develops in this domain from an educational system point of view and also from the teaching ways of the professors. The wide-range development of the Internet generated new ways of teaching in computer science. In this paper, I would like to present the way in which an interactive lecture can be held between a student and its teacher, a course that respects the SCORM standards of WEB implementation. Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for e-learning. This collection of standards is defined by the de Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), an organization from the USA Defence Department.

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  • Borza Iunia-Cristina, 2014. "New Methods For Learning In Computer Science Education," Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, Sciendo, vol. 1(1), pages 629-632, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:brcebe:v:1:y:2014:i:1:p:629-632:n:113
    DOI: 10.2478/cplbu-2014-0113
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