Conference Proceedings
Internet and Educational Computing Conference
26 & 27 September 1997, Cape Town
Papers as submitted by presenters, arranged alphabetically by presenter. Submission of papers was optional, so this
is not a complete record of the conference.
- Project TECSAS, Ron Beyers
- Computer and Network Abuse in Schools - Anecdotes and Antidotes, Tim Bouwer
- Use of the Internet - An alternative learning experience, Annette de Jager
- Dialup Internet Solutions, Anton de Wet
- Potential role of an "articifial psychologist"..., Alten du Plessis
- Computerized thinking and teaching games, Alten du Plessis
- Online learning and exchange about racism and diversity, Ronald Eissens and Suzette Bronkhorst
- Towards a Southern African school network, Christopher Geerdts
- Teaching and Learning Congruency using Cabri Geometre, Shaheeda Jaffer and Anthea Roberts
- Uninet - Funding, topology, cost-recovery, and future plans, Mike Lawrie
- What's the point of computers for the little kids?, Alixe Lowenherz and Claire Tomkyns
- Setting up Computer Centres, Violet Madingoane
- First Ventures into Multimedia, Ken Masters
- Using spreadsheets as investigative tools with primary mathematics pupils, Monty Paul
- Prince Pascal or Jester Java, Cobus Rabe
- Use of technology to support Curriculum 2005 and OBE, Charl Vorster
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