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Refereed journal articles (C1)

  1. Hacker, C.H., ‘Implementing a Software Teaching Module for Real-Time Simulation of Digital Logic Circuits’, Global Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 8, No.2, 2004, pp. 231-237.
  2. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘Interactive teaching of elementary digital logic design with WinLogiLab’, IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. 47, Issue. 2, May 2004, pp. 196-203.
  3. Hacker, C.H., ‘Computer-based software for testing students in digital logic theory and design’, World Transactions on Engineering Education, Vol. 2, No.2, 2003, pp. 281-284.
  4. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘A Computer-based Interactive Teaching Software for the Tracing of Logic Levels in a Digital Circuit’, Global Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 6, No.1, 2002, pp. 85-90.

Refereed conference papers (E1)

  1. Hacker, C.H., ‘A computer-based software for the student testing of analog electronic circuits’, 8th UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering Education, February 2005, pp. 231-234.
  2. Hacker, C.H., ‘Implementing a software teaching module for real-time simulation of digital logic circuits’, 4th Global UNESCO International Conference on Engineering Education, July 2004, pp. 101-104.
  3. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘A computer based teaching software for the tracing of logic levels in a digital circuit’, 4th Annual UNESCO International Conference on Engineering Education, February 2001, pp. 281-283.
  4. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘A computer based teaching program for the design and analysis of digital counter circuits’, 3rd Annual UNESCO International Conference on Engineering Education, February 2000, pp. 225-228.
  5. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘Implementing Finite State Machines in a computer based teaching system’, Proceedings of the SPIE - Education in Microelectronics and MEMS, October 1999, Volume 3894, pp.110-117.
  6. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., Implementing the ‘Espresso - two level logic minimiser’ algorithm in the MS-Windows environment, 2nd Asia-Pacific Forum on Engineering and Technology Education, UNESCO International Conference in Engineering Education, July 1999, pp. 124-127.
  7. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘A computer based tutorial, for demonstrating the solving of Digital Logic Circuits’, Proceedings of the 10th Annual Australasian Association for Engineering Education, December 1998, pp. 509-513.
  8. Hacker, C.H. and Sitte, R., ‘Development of a computer program, to electronically design Digital Logic Circuits using Boolean Algebra’, Proceedings of the 9th Annual Australasian Association for Engineering Education, December 1997, pp. 353-357.

Other published conference papers

  1. Hacker, C.H., ‘Development of a Computer Based Training program, for Digital Electronics’, MicroElectronics Research Conference, Griffith University, June 1997, pp. 11.

Contributions to non-refereed journals

  1. Hacker, C.H. ‘Review of a radioisotope database program - RadDecay’. Resonance - Journal of Science Education. Published by the Indian Academy of Sciences.

Newspaper articles

  1. Hacker, C.H. 1994. The effect of the weather on electrostatic shocks. Gold Coast Mail.
  2. Griffiths, L. & Hacker, C.H. 1994. The effect of Electric and Magnetic fields on migraine headaches. The Australian.

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