Educating Innovators of Future Internet of Things

Clouds, Communicating Machines, Social Networking, Big Data, innovative web-services are the buzz words that currently ramp up the interest in computer science education amongst potential students. The current trend in CS education is to introduce an innovation component into the content of undergra...

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Published in:2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
Main Authors: Osipov, Evgeny, Riliskis, Laurynas
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