Implementing Virtual Pair Programming in E-Learning Environment

Journal of Information Systems Education, Summer 2006 by Zin, Abdullah Mohd, Idris, Sufian, Subramaniam, Nantha Kumar

nanthakumar@oum.edu.my

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES

Abdullah Mohd Zin is a full professor at the Department of Industrial Computing, Faculty of Information Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia. He obtained his PhD (Computer Science) from Nottingham University (UK). He has published numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals. His research interest includes collaborative learning tools, software management, E-Learning and foundation of programming. Currently he is the deputy dean as well as the head of programming research group at the faculty.

Sufian Idris is a faculty member in the Computer Science Department of the Faculty of Information Science and Technology at National University of Malaysia (NUM). He holds a MSc in Computer Science from The University of Manchester, UK and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK. He has been faculty member in NUM since 1988. His teaching interests are in the areas of Computer Programming, and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. His research interests and work are in the areas of Teaching of Programming, Programming Tools, ObjectOriented Development and Mobile Computing. He has published papers in journals such as the WSEAS Transactions on Computers and conferences such as the International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems

Nantha Kumar Subramaniam is a faculty member in the Faculty of Information Technology & Multimedia Communication, Open University Malaysia (OUM). He holds a Master in Computer Science from National University of Malaysia and currently a PhD (Computer Science) candidate in the same university. His research interest includes intelligent learning tools and object technology. His teaching interests are in the areas of Object-Oriented Programming, Object-Oriented Analysis & Design and Data Mining.

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