Preparation of speciality-integrated assignments in informatics study courses at the higher education level

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Information and communications technologies today are used in virtually any university course when students prepare their papers. ICT is also needed after people are graduated from university and enter the job market. This author is an instructor in the field of informatics related to health care and social sciences at the Rīga Stradinš University. In practice, he has found that after completing informatics courses (IC) at the university level, students and practicing specialists at various levels find it hard to decide on what data processing method to use in order to interpret extracted results in the relevant area of specialisation. There are various data processing methods in the literature, presented individually and without adequate linkages. The author has found in practice that when such assignments are handled, there is closer linkage among data processing methods than the literature would suggest. © 2012 Vilnius University.

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Vitiņs, M., & Rasnačs, O. (2012). Preparation of speciality-integrated assignments in informatics study courses at the higher education level. Informatics in Education, 11(1), 131–149. https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2012.07

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