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Item An Accounting Capstone Workbook & Case Study(Liberty University Press, 2016) Brown, Sharon; Cummings, Dana; Healey, David; Self, StanleyItem Are Universities Unsocial With Social Media?(IGI Global, 2014-09) Hall, Linnea; Fudge, Tamara; Raineri, Ellen M.Item As AI Advances into 'Deep Learning,' are Robot Butlers on the Horizon?(2014) Banafa, AhmedItem BYOD Isn’t Going Away, So Set a Real Strategy(2016-03) Chicone, RhondaItem Cloud Computing, Big Data, and Mobility in 2015(2015-03-16) Banafa, AhmedItem Conscious Self-Discovery, Mindfulness, and Social Cognition in an AI World(Colleague 2 Colleague, 2018) DePriest, Desiree L.Item A Cultural Change: It's Time to Become a Human Firewall(2016-06) Chicone, RhondaItem Cybersecurity: Get Ready For Some New Terminology(Purdue University Global, 2015) Chicone, RhondaRecently I attended a cybersecurity symposium on behalf of Kaplan University. This was the first cybersecurity event I've attended since 2012 and much has changed by way of terminology referring to the cybersecurity domain. Over the course of a day, I listened to talks from members of high-ranking military personnel and private companies like IBM, Booz Allen Hamilton, and General Dynamics. (Article's first paragraph used in place of an abstract.)Item Development and Validation of the Invitational Online Teaching Assessment (IOTA)(Lexington Books, 2016) Lockwood, Robert; Allen, Tina; Chicone, RhondaItem Devices, Algorithms, and Social Change(Colleague 2 Colleague, 2018) DePriest, Desiree L.Item Emerging From the Cloud to the Fog to Strengthen the Internet of Things(2015-07-02) Banafa, AhmedItem From Pupil to Professional(Purdue University Global, 2015) Cates, Steven V.Students spend years learning the information and skills they need to be successful in future jobs. But the move from classroom to cubicle is a big leap, and all too often students are not prepared to become professionals. Combined with a competitive job market, finding a job after graduation can be a daunting task for a student uninformed about how the business world works. (Article's first paragraph used in place of an abstract.)Item Google Glass: Who’s Watching YOU?(Purdue University Global, 2015) Williams, LynneMobile computing has been around now for over 30 years, arguably beginning with the Compaq Portable “suitcase” computer back in 1982. The Portable weighed in at a hefty 28 lbs., not exactly the type of device that you’d forget you were carrying! Fast forward 3 decades and we are now surrounded by much smaller, lighter devices that easily fit in a pocket, or, in the case of Google Glass, on our nose. Google Glass is a perfect example of Weiser’s (1991) “ubiquitous computing” concept, which predicted an array of wearable devices aimed at providing the user with a range of location-based services and context-aware applications that would track the user’s movements, ostensibly to aid that user as they moved through their environment. The fourth update (in late 2013) to Google Glass’s capabilities allows a Glass user to keep track of dinner or concert reservations, stay posted on weather and traffic and conditions, and even the ability to search local movie theater showings and locations. (Article introduction used in place of an abstract.)Item Helping employees maintain productivity in an always on global workplace(Purdue University Global, 2015) Walters, KimberlyIn a world of global business where time on the clock blurs with time off the clock, leaders have a practical interest in helping employees manage health-damaging stress. High stress has been linked to many health concerns such as high blood pressure, unhealthy fat distribution in the abdomen, and decreased learning and memory capability (Sapolsky, 2008). Ultimately, the long-term effects of stress decrease the productivity and efficiency of employees and limit their ability to cope with the continuing change that is a reality in business today. (Article's first paragraph used in place of an abstract.)Item How do Consumers Want to Be Persuaded?(2014-01-30) DePriest, Desiree L.Item How IT Professionals Can Stay Relevant in a Mobile Landscape(Purdue University Global, 2014) Chicone, RhondaEducation, flexibility, and imagination are the ingredients to future IT success. There is frequently a lot of talk about the “Internet of Things,” but it’s hard to pin a definition to somewhat nebulous jargon. (Article introduction used in place of an abstract.)Item How the Internet of Things is Shaping Business(2015-03-11) Banafa, AhmedItem Human Perceptual Changes in a Technological World – An Exploration(Colleague 2 Colleague, 2019) DePriest, Desiree L.Item In Times of Great Change: Reality, Morality and Ethics on the Internet(Colleague 2 Colleague, 2019) DePriest, Desiree L.Item The industrial Internet of Things (IoT): Challenges, requirements and benefits(2015-04-07) Banafa, Ahmed
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