| 2005 |
| 9 | EE | Linda Stern,
Selby Markham,
Ria Hanewald:
You can lead a horse to water: how students really use pedagogical software.
ITiCSE 2005: 246-250 |
| 2004 |
| 8 | EE | Ross Hall,
Linda Stern:
A Rapid Method of Whole Genome Visualisation Illustrating Features in Both Coding and Non-coding Regions.
APBC 2004: 285-290 |
| 7 | EE | Ross Hall,
Linda Stern:
A rapid method for illustrating features in both coding and non-coding regions of a genome.
Bioinformatics 20(6): 982-983 (2004) |
| 2002 |
| 6 | EE | Linda Stern,
Lee Naish:
Visual representations for recursive algorithms.
SIGCSE 2002: 196-200 |
| 2000 |
| 5 | | Bret Talko,
Linda Stern,
Leslie J. Kitchen:
Evolving Neural Networks for Decomposable Problems Using Genetic Programming.
PRICAI 2000: 446-456 |
| 4 | EE | Lloyd Allison,
Linda Stern,
Timothy Edgoose,
Trevor I. Dix:
Sequence Complexity for Biological Sequence Analysis.
Computers & Chemistry 24(1): 43-55 (2000) |
| 1999 |
| 3 | | Bret Talko,
Linda Stern,
Leslie J. Kitchen:
Evolving Modular Neural Networks Using Rule-Based Genetic Programming.
Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1999: 482-483 |
| 1998 |
| 2 | EE | Linda Stern:
Supporting a diverse group of casual tutors and demonstrators: one size doesn't fit all.
ACSE 1998: 35-40 |
| 1997 |
| 1 | EE | Linda Stern,
Leon Sterling:
Teaching AI algorithms using animations reinforced by interactive exercises.
ACSE 1997: 78-83 |