Java across different curricula, courses and countries using a common pool of teaching material

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Under the auspices of a DAAD funded educational project, a subproject devoted to different aspects of teaching the Java programming language started several years ago. The initial intention of the subproject was to attract members of the subproject to prepare some teaching materials for teaching essentials of the Java programming language. During the last two years, some advanced Java topics have been selected and appropriate teaching materials have been produced. The available pool of common teaching materials can be used in a wide range of university courses in participating countries. In this paper we share some of the results and experiences collected during the subproject that come from intensive use of the prepared teaching materials for a variety of Java topics in different countries and universities. © 2013 Vilnius University.

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Ivanović, M., Budimac, Z., Mishev, A., Bothe, K., & Jurca, I. (2013). Java across different curricula, courses and countries using a common pool of teaching material. Informatics in Education, 12(2), 153–179. https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2013.11

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