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Migrating To The Cloud: Pepperdine Libraries At Web Scale, Michael Dula, Gan Ye Mar 2014

Migrating To The Cloud: Pepperdine Libraries At Web Scale, Michael Dula, Gan Ye

Gan Ye

No abstract provided.


Matching Expectations: Source Of Decline And Remedy For Wealth Of Societies, Shyam Sunder Dec 2011

Matching Expectations: Source Of Decline And Remedy For Wealth Of Societies, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Engaging Auditors: Field Investigation Of A Courtship, Shyam Sunder Dec 2011

Engaging Auditors: Field Investigation Of A Courtship, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Advanced Meeting Facilitation Techniques, Carol A. Watson, Wendy Moore Nov 2011

Advanced Meeting Facilitation Techniques, Carol A. Watson, Wendy Moore

Carol A. Watson

As many librarians learned in last year's AALL presentation on facilitation, a well-facilitated meeting can transform a regular work session into an extraordinarily productive event. Participants learned that a well-crafted agenda, thoughtful ground rules, optimal meeting space, and detailed minutes can all set the stage for a successful meeting. However, meetings can still go awry. A poorly facilitated meeting can make everyone dread meetings even if the meeting has been well-planned. Managing or facilitating behaviors is the final essential ingredient for success. Have you ever been in a meeting that is monopolized by one individual? Or someone offers a suggestion …


A Review Of International Best Practice In E-Governmentsome Lessons For New Adopters, Deogratias Harorimana Sr Oct 2011

A Review Of International Best Practice In E-Governmentsome Lessons For New Adopters, Deogratias Harorimana Sr

Dr Deogratias Harorimana

Efficient bureaucratic processes as essential to attract and retain investment, as well as promote SME growth. The e_Gov is one of many ways emerging economies have used to streamline public service delivery and create a freindly and conducive atmosphere for business -both MNC and SMEs. This presentation provide an overview of some of the World's most recent case examples on the successful design-plan-implementation of eGov to build a strong basis to attract investment and deliver seamless essential services to Citizens.


Computational Thinking In A Game Design Course, Amber Settle Oct 2011

Computational Thinking In A Game Design Course, Amber Settle

Amber Settle

As a part of an NSF-funded project to enhance computational thinking in undergraduate general education courses, activities and assessments were developed for a game design course taught at DePaul University. The focus of the course is on game analysis and design, but the course textbook uses an approach that is heavily grounded in computational thinking principles. We describe the course activities and assignments and discuss an initial assessment of those materials. Our results show that there is a gap in difficulty between several of the activities and indicate that the materials developed help students to better learn the computational thinking …


Analyzing Companies And Industries, Shyam Sunder Sep 2011

Analyzing Companies And Industries, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Breaking Down Barriers To Empower Alliances, Stuart Wasilowski Aug 2011

Breaking Down Barriers To Empower Alliances, Stuart Wasilowski

Stuart Wasilowski

No abstract provided.


Student Affairs Program Evaluation: A Factor Analytic Solution, Oscar T. Mcknight Jul 2011

Student Affairs Program Evaluation: A Factor Analytic Solution, Oscar T. Mcknight

Oscar T McKnight Ph.D.

This program and presentation addresses the use of factor analysis in program evaluation. Specific focus will highlight the development and selection of marker items. The goal is to label and interpret factors according to targeted questions of interest. Therefore, results are not only descriptive, but predictive - with practical application to student retention and satisfaction. Process is useful for benchmarking best practices; measuring student satisfaction and learning; tracking student participation; evaluating program results; determining future program or service needs; and, assessing effectiveness of delivered programs.


Financial Reporting: Roles Of Written And Unwritten Requirements, Shyam Sunder Jun 2011

Financial Reporting: Roles Of Written And Unwritten Requirements, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Contract Theory Of Organizations, Accounting And Control, Shyam Sunder Jun 2011

Contract Theory Of Organizations, Accounting And Control, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Ifrs Monopoly: Pied Piper Of Financial Reporting., Shyam Sunder May 2011

Ifrs Monopoly: Pied Piper Of Financial Reporting., Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Enabling Building Efficiency: The New York City Urban Technology Innovation Center, Timothy P. Cross Ph.D May 2011

Enabling Building Efficiency: The New York City Urban Technology Innovation Center, Timothy P. Cross Ph.D

Timothy P Cross

No abstract provided.


Rethinking Capitalism: Whose Income And Whose Value?, Shyam Sunder Apr 2011

Rethinking Capitalism: Whose Income And Whose Value?, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Statistical Studies Of Accounting And Stock Markets, Shyam Sunder Mar 2011

Statistical Studies Of Accounting And Stock Markets, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Better Corporate Management: What, Why And How?, Shyam Sunder Mar 2011

Better Corporate Management: What, Why And How?, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Grand Design For Sustaining Civilization, Shyam Sunder Feb 2011

Grand Design For Sustaining Civilization, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Value Of The Firm, Shyam Sunder Feb 2011

Value Of The Firm, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Ifrs Monopoly: Pied Piper Of Financial Reporting, Shyam Sunder Feb 2011

Ifrs Monopoly: Pied Piper Of Financial Reporting, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Passive Solar Design, David A. Bainbridge Jan 2011

Passive Solar Design, David A. Bainbridge

David A Bainbridge

Passive solar architecture can provide heating, cooling, ventilation and daylighting by using the sun and microclimate resources. Building energy consumption can be cut 80-90% at no increase in building cost by using integrated design principles.


Migrating To The Cloud: Pepperdine Libraries At Web Scale, Michael W. Dula, Gan Ye Jan 2011

Migrating To The Cloud: Pepperdine Libraries At Web Scale, Michael W. Dula, Gan Ye

Michael W. Dula

No abstract provided.


The Accounting Consensus: Implications For Accounting Education, Research And The Profession, Shyam Sunder Dec 2010

The Accounting Consensus: Implications For Accounting Education, Research And The Profession, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Rethinking Capitalism: What About Public Goods?, Shyam Sunder Dec 2010

Rethinking Capitalism: What About Public Goods?, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Hospitality Academic Leadership Pedagogy:Experiential Learning Methodology, Thomas A. Maier Dec 2010

Hospitality Academic Leadership Pedagogy:Experiential Learning Methodology, Thomas A. Maier

Thomas A. Maier

Integrating classroom-based pedagogy with industry embedded learning activities may deepen student learning. This presentation describes the application and assessment of David Kolb’s experiential learning methodology.


Sacred Hospitality, Thomas A. Maier Dec 2010

Sacred Hospitality, Thomas A. Maier

Thomas A. Maier

Sacred Hospitality explores the nature, meaning, and commonality of values exemplified in the Judeo-Christian tradition beginning with the singular hospitality event of Abraham's welcoming and hosting traveling visitors. Such hospitality entails food, drink and accommodation of and for others, more importantly, genuine hospitality is possible only when persons know who they are, having a self to give, and are happy to share that self with others. In order to offer and practice hospitality in a Sacred context we have to take a look around and welcome others who are in need.