Information Systems Education Journal
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“BILT for Success”: An Alternative Education Strategy to Reskill the Business and Technology Professionals for a Sustainable Future
Xiang Michelle Liu, Marymount University Diane Murphy, Marymount University |
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Using Student Choice in Assignments to Create a Learner-Centered Environment for Online Courses
Jamie Pinchot, Robert Morris University Karen Paullet, Robert Morris University |
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Plugin-based Tool for Teaching Secure Mobile Application Development
A B M Kamrul Riad, Kennesaw State University Md Saiful Islam, Kennesaw State University Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University Chi Zhang, Kennesaw State University Maria Valero, Kennesaw State University Sweta Sneha, Kennesaw State University Sheikh Ahamed, Marquette University |
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Building a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Program: Early-Stage Success and Some Lessons Learned
Geoff Stoker, University of North Carolina Wilmington Ulku Clark, University of North Carolina Wilmington Manoj Vanajakumari, University of North Carolina Wilmington William Wetherill, University of North Carolina Wilmington |
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Effects of Teaching and Practice of Time Management Skills on Academic Performance in Computer Information Systems Courses
Sean Humpherys, West Texas A&M University Ibrahim Lazrig, West Texas A&M University |
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Development of a Flexible Point-based Tenure and Promotion Document in the Age of Societal Uncertainty
Kevin Dickson, Southeast Missouri State University Nick Johnston, Southeast Missouri State University Heather McMillian, Southeast Missouri State University Dana Schwieger, Southeast Missouri State University |
ISSN#: 1545-679X
The Information Systems Education Journal (ISEDJ) is a peer reviewed journal published six times per year that focuses on IS education including (but not limited to) model curriculum, outcomes assessment, distance education challenges, capstone and service learning projects, security, and information system research toward educators. Accepted papers are peer reviewed to determine quality and level of contribution. This submission process is integrated with the EDSIG Conference on Information Systems & Computing Education (EDSIGCON)
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