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@inproceedings{43962, author = {Vavrečková, Šárka}, address = {Tallin, Estonia}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Informatics in School: Situation, Evaluation and Perspectives}, edition = {2755}, editor = {Kori, Külli; Laanpere, Mark}, keywords = {Teachning; Training Tool; Programming; Operating system; Compiler}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Tallin, Estonia}, pages = {152-159}, publisher = {CEUR Workshop Proceedigns}, title = {The Combination of Skills Training for IT Administrators and Programmers}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2755/paper13.pdf}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 43962 AU - Vavrečková, Šárka PY - 2020 TI - The Combination of Skills Training for IT Administrators and Programmers PB - CEUR Workshop Proceedigns CY - Tallin, Estonia KW - Teachning KW - Training Tool KW - Programming KW - Operating system KW - Compiler UR - http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2755/paper13.pdf L2 - http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2755/paper13.pdf N2 - Each ICT graduate should be quite familiar with different areas of computer science – programming, administration of operating systems, information systems, databases, network administration, etc., because in many ICT professions, several different areas of computer science intersect. This trend of blending different ICT areas in the professions should be reflected in education as well. A teacher who teaches the same group of students in several subjects has the opportunity to interconnect these subjects. Probably the widest options are offered by combining a programming subject with any other,but also in other pairs of subjects some relations can be found. In the paper we discuss tools and methods for the practical teaching of some subjects and the possibilities of their interconnection. Command line skills training tools can be used to teach operating systems, while in programming subjects, students may be interested in how the similar tools are created. Programming command-line training tools requires compiler programming skills, and students working on a simplified command-line interpreter will practice the command syntax for some selected operating system. It is also beneficial for students to search for these tools, not only for the searching itself, but also for gaining orientation in license conditions and correct understanding of concepts such as open-source vs. closed-source software, license, availability, freeware vs. free software, etc. ER -
VAVREČKOVÁ, Šárka. The Combination of Skills Training for IT Administrators and Programmers. Online. In Kori, Külli; Laanpere, Mark. \textit{Proceedings of the International Conference on Informatics in School: Situation, Evaluation and Perspectives}. 2755th ed. Tallin, Estonia: CEUR Workshop Proceedigns, 2020, p.~152-159. ISSN~1613-0073.
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