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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Koli Calling’15 – International Conference on Computing Education Research
Koli Calling, one of the premier conferences in computing education research, celebrated 15th anniversary this year. Conference proceedings, including an analysis of one of the most often referred CS1 programming assignments co-authored by Essi and I, a longitudinal study on … Continue reading
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Month of Pervasive Ladies
During the past month or so the department saw a nice line of doctoral defences from three great ladies. Loppuvuoden väitökset @PervasiveTUT #girlpower #ladiesrock #jännää #tohtorinhattu pic.twitter.com/80isDuZAqM — Essi Isohanni (@essiisohanni) September 28, 2015 Aino Ahtinen started our moth of women … Continue reading
Kyyperi-messujen kuulumisia keskeisestä Suomesta
Huomautus: tämä juttu ei ole täysin tiukkapipioista ja vakavaa asiaa. Tarkkaavainen lukija voi havaita pieniä sarkasmin ja huumorin yrityksiä tekstin seassa, sekä mahdollisesti kokea lieviä hämmennyksen ja epätoivonkin hetkiä. No, joka tapauksessa lukijaa on varoitettu (toim.huom.). Tutkiva PERV-journalisti oli saanut … Continue reading
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Projektityön puolivälin esitykset näyttävät opiskelijoiden sitoutumisen ja tuottavuuden
Tietotekniikan laitoksen tämän vuoden projektityö-kurssi on lähestymässä puoliväliään. Opiskelijat ovat työskennelleet projektiensa kimpussa nyt noin kaksi kuukautta ja paljon on jo saatu aikaan. Töitä projektien eteen on tehty vaihtelevilla tuntimäärillä, keskimääräisen tuntimäärän ollessa kuitenkin yli 70 tuntia opiskelijaa kohden. Liikkeellä … Continue reading
Biting the bullet on refactoring
The N4S project is still going strong and produces new results almost weekly. This week started with the publication of an article Refactoring — a Shot in the Dark in the newest November/December 2015 issue of IEEE Software. This article … Continue reading
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The Department of Pervasive Computing was present at Tekniikanpäivät science fair with a security demo. The demo’s title was Bug Attacks. As with good jokes, also good security demos need only little or no explaining. But in case questions would arise … Continue reading