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= Publications =

Book

 * 1)  Bastick, Z and Singh, L. 2005. Modelling Integrated Socio-Technical Feedback Systems: E-Democracy and Other Applications. Department of Computer Science, University of Guyana, ISBN 978-976-624-028-8.www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss

Book Chapter
1.  Singh, L. (2011). Structured vs Unstructured Use of Facebook in the Classrooms at the University of Guyana. In J. Mair(Eds.), Face the Future: Guyana and the New Media   Revolution, (pp. 55-64). Arima Publishers.

Posters
Posters (Regional)

1. S.George, E.Marks, L.Singh &amp; M.Williams (2012). ProTag: A Prosodic Tagging Engine for Dynamic Text. Presented and Exhibited at the Department of Computing and Information Technology (DCIT), Annual Computing Forum, St Augustine Campus, UWI. Feb 03, 2012.

2. Kissoon, J., Singh, L., Williams, M., Acri, E., &amp; Baird, M. (2012). Kochore: A New Approach to Mitigate HTTP Session Hijacking. Presented and Exhibited at the Department of Computing and Information Technology (DCIT), Annual Computing Forum, St Augustine Campus, UWI. Feb 03, 2012.

Posters (Local)

3. Ramotar, A. &amp; Singh, L. (2008). CellTracker - A Tracking tool using Mobile Technologies - GSM/GPS and Google Earth. Poster Prepared for the World Science Day Symposium, Georgetow, Guyana. November 10, 2008.

4. S.George, E.Marks, L.Singh &amp; M.Williams (2011). ProTag: A Prosodic Tagging Engine for Dynamic Text. Presented and Exhibited at the Department of Computer Science Undergraduate Research presentation and exhibition day.

5. Kissoon, J., Singh, L., Williams, M., Acri, E., &amp; Baird, M. (2011). Kochore: A New Approach to Mitigate HTTP Session Hijacking. Presented and Exhibited at the Department of Computer Science Undergraduate Research presentation and exhibition day.

6. Carroll, C., Singh,L., &amp; Marks, E. (2011). The Grey Digital Divide: Investigating the effects of an improved user interface on the elderly’s reluctance to use Computers. Presented and Exhibited at the Department of Computer Science Undergraduate Research presentation and exhibition day.

7. Gomes, B., Singh,L., Williams, M., &amp; DeFreitas, P. (2011). Carbon Footprint Assessment Simulation: Assessing the change in activities that would lead to a reduction in carbon emissions. Presented and Exhibited at the Department of Computer Science Undergraduate Research presentation and exhibition day.

8. Ramcharitar, P., Marks, E., Singh,L., DeFreitas, P., &amp; DeJesus-Barakat, F. (2011) Online Social Contexts: Investigating the Usability Overheads in Managing Multiple Social Contexts on Online Friendship Social Networks.

Journal Articles

 * 1) 1. Gaffar1, K., Singh1, L., Thomas1, T. (2011). Are We Ready for Web 2.0? Evidence from a Caribbean University. Caribbean Teaching Scholar. Vol 1. No. 2, pp. 129-146
 * 2) Singh, L. (2011). Accuracy of Web Survey Data: The State Of Research on Factual Questions in Surveys. Information Management and Business Review, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 48-56
 * 3) Singh, C., Singh, L. (2011). Investigating the Combination of Text and Graphical Passwords for a more secure and usable experience. International Journal of Network Security &amp; Its Applications (IJNSA). Vol. 3 No(2), pp 78-95. ISSN: Online - 0974 - 9330, ISSN: Print - 0975 - 2307
 * 4) Singh, L., Gaffar, K. (2011). Using Social Software to Support Computer Science Education A Case of Using Facebook Groups. e-Journal of the Caribbean Academy of Sciences. Vol 5 No. 1 (2011). ISSN: Online - 0974 - 9330, ISSN: Print - 0975 - 2307
 * 5) Gajraj, R.R., Singh, L., Williams, M. (2010). A COMPUTER-BASED PROGRAMMING PEDAGOGY: stepwise instructed implementation of explained example code. e-Journal of the Caribbean Academy of Sciences. Vol 4 No. 1(2010).
 * 6) Singh, L. (2009). On the Usability of Social Software Systems: A Preliminary Study Using Elgg. Georgian Electronic Scientific Journal: Education Science and Psychology. No. 2(15), pp 63-81. ISSN 1512-1801
 * 7) Singh, L. (2009). Where are we? A review of Effort and Cost Estimation Techniques used for Web Applications. Georgian Electronic Scientific Journal: Computer Science and Telecommunications. No.3(20), pp 102-115. ISSN 1512-1232
 * 8) Bastick Z &amp; Singh, L. (2007). The Socio-Technical Indicator Model: Socially- Sensitive CMC Technology, with an Implementation of Representative Moderation. International Journal of Computer, Information, and Systems Science, and Engineering, Vol 1, N0 1, pp 48-58, ISSN 1307-2331. 

Conference Proceedings

 * 1) Singh, L., Williams, M. (2011). Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) in Educataion: A Guyana Perspective. Presented at the First Caribbean Educators Network (CEN) Online Conference, August 8 – 13, 2011.
 * 2) Singh, L., Gaffar, K. (2011). Adopting Social Networks in Education: Does Content Area Influence Usage and Outcomes?. Presented at the First Caribbean Educators Network (CEN) Online Conference, August 8 – 13, 2011. Gajraj, R., Bernard, M., Williams, M., and Singh,L (2011). Transforming Source Code Examples into Programming Tutorials - Stepwise Instructed Implementation of Annotated Example Code. Presented at The Sixth International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology ICCGI 2011, June 19-24, 2011 – Luxembourg
 * 3) Gaffar, K andSingh, L. (2011). Supporting Computer Science Education using Web 2.0 and Social Software: Students and Lecturers Usage and Perception. Presented at the Inaugural Scientific Conference, University of Technology, Jamaica. June 8-10, 2011
 * 4) Singh,L,. Gaffar,K. (2010). Using Social Software to Support Computer Science Education - A Case of Using Facebook Groups. Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Conference Caribbean Academy of Science (CAS) Conference, Antigua, November 15, 2010.
 * 5) Singh, L., Williams, M. (2010).Information Sharing Amongst National Shareholders. Paper presented at First National Conference on Cyber Security, Regency Suite, Georgetown, Guyana, October 20-21,2010.
 * 6) Gajraj, R.R., Singh, L., Williams, M. (2010). A COMPUTER-BASED PROGRAMMING PEDAGOGY: stepwise instructed implementation of explained example code. Paper presented at the TWAS ROLAC Caribbean Young Scientist and Technologist Workshop and Conference, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, January 20-22, 2010.Published in Caribbean Academy of Sciences (CAS) Conference Proceedings.
 * 7) Gardler, H.M., Gardler, R. and Singh, L. (2003). The Use of Open Source Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Education. Paper presented at the FlosCaribbean Conference on Free and Open Source Software, Port of Spain, Trinidad, June 23, 2003. Published in Conference Proceedings. Available online at www.ccmsuwi.org/ConferencesandSeminars/FLOS/pdfs/Gadler.pdf 

Other Publications &amp; Presentations
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 * 1) Singh, L. 2010. Open Source Software and Commercial Alternatives.Presentation at the Software Freedom Day Event, University of Guyana, Berbice Campus. September 30, 2010
 * 2) Singh, L. 2008. Greener ICT Usage: What should we be doing in Guyana? Paper Prepared for the World Science Day Symposium, Georgetown, Guyana. November 10, 2008.
 * 3) Ramotar, A. Singh, L. 2008. CellTracker - A Tracking tool using Mobile Technologies - GSM/GPS and Google Earth. Poster Prepared for the World Science Day Symposium, Georgetow, Guyana. November 10, 2008.
 * 4) Singh, L. 2008. What is Software Freedom, and implications for Guyana? Presentation at the Software Freedom Day Event, University of Guyana, Berbice Campus. October 17, 2008
 * 5) Singh, L. 2007. Evaluating Software Research: Effort and Cost Estimation Techniques for Web Applications. Paper presented at University of Brighton MSc Seminar.
 * 6) Singh, L. 2007. Selecting a Content Management System: Issues of Concern to Webmasters. Paper presented at University of Brighton MSc Seminar. Published here http://itsuite.it.brighton.ac.uk/ls81/swm35/
 * 7) Singh, L. 2005. IT Education at the University of Guyana. Paper presented at the 6th Annual General Meeting &amp; Symposium of CARISCIENCE - Science &amp; Technology in Guyana: The Reality &amp; Challenges, Education Lecture Theatre, University of Guyana. November 3-4, 2005.
 * 8) Singh, L. and Williams, M. 2005. Computer Aided Instruction – Using Technology to Augment in Class Lectures. Paper presented at the University of Guyana Workshop for new lecturers, Education Lecture Theatre, University of Guyana. January 19, 2005.

Technical Papers

 * 1) Braithwaite, S., Hinds, L., Kissoon, V., Mancey, A., Singh, L. and Singh, V. 2006. Developing the Information Society in Guyana – Challenges and Opportunities. Paper presented as input to the Guyana Information and Communications Technology Strategy Document, March 1, 2006. Paper published at http://www.guyanagateway.org.gy/files/guyana_is_poa.pdf
 * 2) Mancey, A., Singh, L., Kissoon, V., Samaroo, A. and Bain, D. 2005. Updating the CXC and CAPE Syllabi to include Free and Open Source Software. Paper presented to the Caribbean Examinations Council for review and consideration, February 2005. Paper published at http://www.jalug.org/forum/edu/public/837672665188?b_start:int=20#297431299472
 * 3) Mancey, A., Singh, L., Kissoon, V., Samaroo, A. and Bain, D. 2008. Free and Open Source Software in CSEC and CAPE Syllabi. Powerpoint Presentation to the Caribbean Examinations Council - April 18, 2008, Barbados. http://glug.org.gy/content/inclusion-foss-cxc-syllabi-csec-and-cape