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Towards understanding the non-technical work experiences of recent Australian information technology graduates
Nagarajan, S. and Edwards, J.
This paper is a part of an education research degree study
where the main objective of the research is to describe
and analyse the non-technical work experiences of recent
Information Technology (IT) graduates with a view to
generating a substantive theory of the relationship
between non-technical work experiences of IT graduates
and their University studies. It discusses the findings from
the seven in-depth interviews conducted so far. The
findings from the pilot study provide an insight into
understanding graduate perceptions of the practical
relevance of their University courses to the development
of knowledge and non-technical skills applicable to their
work experience. |
Cite as: Nagarajan, S. and Edwards, J. (2008). Towards understanding the non-technical work experiences of recent Australian information technology graduates. In Proc. Tenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2008), Wollongong, NSW, Australia. CRPIT, 78. Simon and Hamilton, M., Eds. ACS. 103-112. |
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