BOCC: quality of IT education? Discuss.

June 20th, 2008 | by mj |

There’s lots of discussion currently on the Belfast Open Coffee mailing list on

  • are university degrees worth the bother?
  • are universities correctly servicing the IT industry (and specifically the games dev market) with skills, knowledge, toolsets?
  • why have IT graduates decreased from 1900 in 2004 to 600 in 2007?
  • are we seeing a knock on effect from technology failures in the province, e.g. Nortel, Seagate
  • with the improvement of toolsets, a lone hobbyist can create ‘flickr’ or ‘facebook’. Is this relevant?
  • will we see an upsurge again with demand from Citigroup, Aepona, ATG etc?

And, at the moment, we have only questions and not a lot of answers.

[This was pointed out to me: the rise and fall of Kapooki, an Irish game company. I think they did amazingly well despite the end result.]

[Edit - thanks to SteveW for pointing out the escaped characters]

  1. One Response to “BOCC: quality of IT education? Discuss.”

  2. By Steve on Jun 20, 2008 | Reply

    The ‘?’ and ‘=’ chars in the link you posted have been escaped by the looks of it… Should be:

    http://www.gamedevelopers.ie/features/viewfeature.php?article=137

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