DocumentCode
3111918
Title
Information Technology Project Management Curriculum Practice
Author
Rumantir, Grace Widjaja
Author_Institution
Monash Univ., Berwick
fYear
2007
fDate
11-13 July 2007
Firstpage
1042
Lastpage
1048
Abstract
Curriculum practice comprises two aspects: curriculum design principles and process. Most reports on curriculum practice focus on process. This paper is written in the belief that understanding the underpinning curriculum principles and values and tying them with "what and how we teach " are pivotal to the success of the students\´ learning process. A focus on the process, whilst necessary, is not sufficient to confidently say that a curriculum has been designed to build a "culture of knowledge in action " for the students throughout the semester. This paper discusses the ideas incorporated in a new IT project management curriculum and shows how the principles of curriculum design, i.e. the need to enforce learning- in-action tradition within the knowledge domain, considerations of the three orientations to curriculum design, i.e. the technical, practical and transformative, have been considered in the deployment process.
Keywords
computer science education; information technology; management education; project management; curriculum design; information technology project management curriculum practice; student learning process; Australia; Buildings; Education; Finance; Financial management; Humans; Information technology; Process design; Project management; Stress;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer and Information Science, 2007. ICIS 2007. 6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on
Conference_Location
Melbourne, Qld.
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2841-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIS.2007.116
Filename
4276521
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