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Phase Ii Geospatial Training Report, Hank Lehrer, Brent D. Bowen May 2006

Phase Ii Geospatial Training Report, Hank Lehrer, Brent D. Bowen

EROS and Other External Training

Native Impact - Native Image and GEM - GPS Workshops - Phase II Geospatial Training Report

Consultant's Report II from Dr. Henry (Hank) R. Lehrer to Dr. Brent Bowen on May 21, 2006 regarding Phase II of Spring 2006 Project for Nebraska Space Grant (NESG) and EPSCoR.


The Design Of An Undergraduate Degree Program In Computer & Digital Forensics, Gary C. Kessler, Michael E. Schirling Jan 2006

The Design Of An Undergraduate Degree Program In Computer & Digital Forensics, Gary C. Kessler, Michael E. Schirling

Security Studies & International Affairs - Daytona Beach

"Champlain College formally started an undergraduate degree program in Computer & Digital Forensics in 2003. The underlying goals were that the program be multidisciplinary, bringing together the law, computer technology, and the basics of digital investigations; would be available as on online and oncampus offering; and would have a process-oriented focus. Success of this program has largely been due to working closely with practitioners, maintaining activity in events related to both industry and academia, and flexibility to respond to ever-changing needs. This paper provides an overview of how this program was conceived, developed, and implemented; its evolution over time; and …


Keeping Your Eye On The Prize: Remaining Focused On The End User When Everything Around You Appears Chaotic, Edward W. Murphy Jan 2006

Keeping Your Eye On The Prize: Remaining Focused On The End User When Everything Around You Appears Chaotic, Edward W. Murphy

Staff Works - Hunt Library

Digital library services have become integral components of 21st century educational institutions. Librarians have been quick to adopt new technologies to serve their new remotely located patrons. This eagerness to adopt new technology, along with a willingness to adapt to new working environments and a continuing emphasis on the end users of our services have enabled success with regards to serving the distance education patron. This paper will review and discuss the evolution of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University’s (ERAU) Extended Campus Library Services (ECLS), and how a conscious effort to focus on the end users of Embry-Riddle’s ECLS has helped …


Ethical Attitudes Of Business Information Systems Students: An Empirical Investigation, Leila Halawi, Silva Karkoulian Jan 2006

Ethical Attitudes Of Business Information Systems Students: An Empirical Investigation, Leila Halawi, Silva Karkoulian

Publications

This paper discusses attitudes toward ethical issues in information systems. Approximately 150 subjects were drawn from two populations: full-time undergraduate business information systems students and full-time master’s students. The subjects read a subset of six ethical scenarios. Hypotheses were tested for significant differences between the undergraduate students’ beliefs and those of graduate students, and female and male students who responded to the same scenarios.