The 5th
Java in the Computing
Curriculum Conference

JICC5 was held at the South Bank University in central London on 22th January 2001. I was privileged to be one of a number of international speakers at the event. I thoroughly enjoyed it and learnt a lot from the other presenations. I would like to thank all the participants, especially the organiser,  Pete Chalk, and the conference secretariat Paul Townsen. JICC5 was organised by the Information & Computer Sciences Learning & Teaching Support Network and the School of Computing, South Bank University in association with The Association for Computer Machinery

ACM logoFrom here you can go to the official JICC5 website and read all the papers.

Papers from previous JICC conferences can be found [here] or [here]


And finally, a few photos I took at the welcome meal the night before the conference.

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Robert Stroud (Newcastle)
Peter Chalk (South Bank)
Paul Townsen (LTSN)
Barry Cornelius (Durham)

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Adrian R Jackson (Huddersfield)
Barry Cornelius (Durham)
Peter Warren (University of Natal)

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Robert Stroud (Newcastle)
Peter Chalk (South Bank)
Paul Townsen (LTSN)

S F Lewis (Glamorgan)

Adrian R Jackson (Huddersfield)
Barry Cornelius (Durham)
Peter Warren (University of Natal)

Tom Higginbotham (Southeastern Louisiana)

Conveniently missing from all these is me, David Davenport (Turkey), who was taking the pictures!



© David Davenport, 2001