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Computer Science School’s Fall Working Paper Series Comes to Successful Completion
NSU’s Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS) concluded the fall chapter of its Working Paper Series forum on Dec. 7, where GSCIS professor Timothy Ellis, Ph.D., presented “The Impact of Asynchronous Computer Mediated Communication Supported Project Based Teams on Sense of Connectedness in an Online Learning Environment.”
The forum is open for participation from researchers across different disciplines with an interest in computer and information sciences. This fall chapter involved active participation with four presentations scheduled, including two presentations from faculty of other universities: Eduardo Fernandez, Ph.D., from Florida Atlantic University and Michael Workman, Ph.D., from Florida Institute of Technology.
If you missed a presentation, you may access the abstract of each presentation at http://www.scis.nova.edu/workingpapers.