Author: C. Dianne Martin

Publications

Publication period start: 1996
Number of co-authors: 6

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Donald Gotterbarn
1
Keith W. Miller
1
Chuck Huff
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Donald Gotterbarn
4
Keith W. Miller
5
Rachelle S. Heller
9

Publications

Heller, Rachelle S., Martin, C. Dianne, Haneef, Nuzi, Gievska-Krliu, Sonja (2001): Using a theoretical multimedia taxonomy framework. In ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing, 1 (1) pp. 6.

Martin, C. Dianne, Huff, Chuck, Gotterbarn, Donald, Miller, Keith W. (1996): Implementing A Tenth Strand in the CS Curriculum. In Communications of the ACM, 39 (12) pp. 75-84.

Huff, Chuck, Martin, C. Dianne (1995): Computing Consequences: A Framework for Teaching Ethical Computing. In Communications of the ACM, 38 (12) pp. 75-84.

Martin, C. Dianne (1993): The Myth of the Awesome Thinking Machine. In Communications of the ACM, 36 (4) pp. 120-133.

Martin, C. Dianne (1990): Using HyperCard to Collect, Analyse and Report on Qualitative Data. In Hypermedia, 2 (2) pp. 79-90.

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