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adam_text | Volume
III.
Chapter
3.24
How Technology Can Support Culture and Learning
/
David
Luigi Fuschi, GIUNTI
Labs S.r.l, Italy;
Bee Ong, University of Leeds, UK;
and David Crombie, DEDICON S.r.l, The Netherlands
..................................................................1350
Chapter
3.25
Tangible User Interfaces as Mediating Tools within
Adaptive Educational Environments
/
Daria
Loi, RMIT
University, Australia
................................1388
Chapter
3.26
Facilitating
Е
-Learning with Social Software: Attitudes and Usage from
the Student s Point of View
/ Reinhard Bernsteiner,
University for Health Sciences,
Medical Informatics and Technology, Austria;
Herwig Ostermann,
University for
Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Austria; and Roland Staudinger,
University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Austria
....................................1402
Section
IV. Utilization and Application
This section introduces and discusses the ways in which particular technologies have impacted humanity
and proposes new ways in which
П
-related innovations can be implemented within organizations and
in society as a whole. These particular selections highlight, among other topics, ubiquitous computing
applications in an educational setting and computer-mediated communication. Contributions included
in this section provide excellent coverage of today s world and insight into how our interaction with
technology impacts the fabric of our present-day global village.
Chapter
4.1
Human Computer Interaction and the Best Mix of Face-to-Face
and E-Interactions in Educational Settings
/
Bolonie
A. Olaniran, Texas Tech University, USA
.....1423
Chapter
4.2
Human Computer interaction for Computer-Based Classroom Teaching
/
Wolfgang
Hürst, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Freiburg, Germany;
andKhaireel
A. Mohamed,
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Freiburg, Germany
..................................1436
Chapter
4.3
Wikis as an Exemplary Model of Open Source Learning
/
Robert Fitzgerald, University of Canberra, Australia
......................................................................1459
Chapter
4.4
Re-Examining the Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Technology Use
in Mathematics Classroom Practices
/
Emiel Owens, Texas Southern University, USA;
Holim Song, Texas Southern University, USA;
and Terry T. Kidd, University of Texas School of Public Health, USA
.............................................1468
Chapter
4.5
Let Them Blog: Using Weblogs to Advance Literacy in the K-
12
Classroom
/
David A. Huffaker, Northwestern University, USA
...........................................................................1484
Chapter
4.6
Ubiquitous Computing Applications in Education
/
Kostas
Kolomvatsos, National
&
Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
.................................1503
Chapter
4.7
Unraveling the Taste Fabric of Social Networks
/
Hugo Liu, The Media Laboratory, USA;
Pattié
Maes, The Media Laboratory, USA;
and Glorianna Davenport, The Media Laboratory, USA
.................................................................1521
Chapter
4.8
Computer-Mediated Communication: Enhancing Online Group Interactions
/
J. Michael Blocher, Northern Arizona University, USA
...................................................................1547
Chapter
4.9
Mobile Phone Use Across Cultures: A Comparison Between
the United Kingdom and Sudan
/
Ishraga Khattab, Brunei University, UK;
and Steve Love, Brunei University, UK
............................................................................................1569
Chapter
4.10
Gender and Computing at University in the UK
/
Ruth Woodfield, University of Sussex, UK
........................................................................................1583
Chapter
4.11
Gender and Information Technology in Rural Bangladesh
/
Lutfor Rahman, Association for Advancement
ofinformation
Technology
(AAIT),
Bangladesh;
and Nusrat Rahman, University ofDhak and Association for Advancement
ofinformation
Technology
(AAIT),
Bangladesh
.......................................................................................................1591
Chapter
4.12
Chinese
POS
Disambiguation and Unknown Word Guessing
with Lexicaiized HMMs
/
Guohong
Fu,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;
and Kang-Kwong Luke, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
...............................................1595
Chapter
4.13
IT Implementation in a Developing Country Municipality:
A Sociocognitive Analysis
/
Clive
Sanford,
Aalborg
University, Denmark;
and Anol Bhattacherjee, University of South Florida, USA
.............................................................1608
Chapter
4.14
Personalization Issues for Science Museum Web Sites and
Е
-Learning /
Silvia Filippini-Fantoni, The University of Paris
I Sorbonne
University, France;
Jonathan P. Bowen, London South Bank University, UK;
Teresa
Numerico,
London South Bank University, UK
.....................................................................1629
Chapter
4.15
Personalization and Customer Satisfaction in Mobile Commerce
/
HYSonya Hsu, Southern Illinois University, USA; and
Songpol Kulviwat,
Hofstra
University, USA
.....................................................................................1649
Chapter
4.16
Integrating Human Computer Interaction in Veterinary Medicine Curricula
/
Gale Parchoma, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Susan M. Taylor, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Jonathan M. Naylor, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, West Indies;
Sameeh M. Abutarbush, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada;
Katharina
L.
Lohmann,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Kathy
Schwarz,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Cheryl Waldner, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Sharon Porterfield, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Cindy L. Shmon, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Lydden Polley, University of Saskatchewan, Canada;
Chris Clark, University of Saskatchewan Canada
...........................................................................1656
Chapter
4.17
Portals in Consumer Search Behavior and Product Customization
/
Ian Michael, Zayed University, UAE
................................................................................................1673
Chapter
4.18
Human Factors in the Development of Trend Detection and Tracking Techniques
/
Chaomei Chen, Drexel University, USA; Kaushal Toprani, Drexel University, USA;
and Natasha
Lobo,
Drexel University, USA
.....................................................................................1678
Chapter
4.19
The Internet, Health Information, and Managing Health: An Examination
of Boomers and Seniors
/
Christopher G. Reddick, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
. 1687
Chapter
4.20
The Online Effect: Transitioning from the Legacy Help Desk to the Online
Task Management System
/
Кут
Mawson-Lee, University of New South Wales, Australia
............1707
Section V. Organizational and Social Implications
This section includes a wide range of research pertaining to the social and organizational impact of
human-computer interaction around the world. Chapters introducing this section analyze gender dif-
ferences
in the adoption and reaction to IT, while later contributions offer an extensive analysis of dif¬
fering social and cultural dimensions of technology adoption. The inquiries and methods presented in
this section offer insight into the implications of human-computer interaction at both a personal and
organizational level, while also emphasizing potential areas of study within the discipline.
Chapter
5.1
Gender, Race, Social Class and Information Technology
/
Myungsook
Klassen,
California Lutheran University, USA;
and Russell
Stockard,
California Lutheran University, USA
............................................................1729
Chapter
5.2
Gender and the Culture of Computing in Applied IT Education
/
Susan C. Herring, Indiana University, USA; Christine Ogan, Indiana University, USA;
Manju
Ahuja, Indiana University, USA; and Jean C. Robinson, Indiana University, USA
..............1736
Chapter
5.3
Gender Equalization in Computer-Mediated Communication
/
Rosalie J.
Ocker,
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
..............................................................1745
Chapter
5.4
The Cross-Cultural Dimension of Gender and Information Technology
/
Haiyan Huang, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
.................................................................1753
Chapter
5.5
Enhancing E-Collaboration Through Culturally Appropriate User Interfaces
/
DianneCyr, Simon
Fraser
University, Canada
................................................................................1761
Chapter
5.6
Cultural Barriers of Human-Computer Interaction
/
Deborah
Sater Carstens,
Florida Institute of Technology, USA
.......................................................1769
Chapter
5.7
Technology and Culture: Indian Experiences
/
Ramesh C. Sharma, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India;
and Sanjaya Mishra, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
.............................................1777
Chapter
5.8
Intercultural Computer-Mediated Communication Between
Chinese and U.S. College Students
/
Yun Xia, Rider University, USA
.............................................1786
Chapter
5.9
Global Culture and Computer Mediated Communication
/
Susan R. Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Qiping Zhang, Long Island University, USA;
and Leslie D. Setlock, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
.................................................................1801
Chapter
5.10
Linguistics of Computer-Mediated Communication:
Approaching the Metaphor
/
Rosanna
Tarsierò, Gionnethics,
Italy
.................................................1817
Chapter
5.
1
1
Impression Formation in Computer-Mediated Communication
and Making a Good (Virtual) Impression /Jamie S. Switzer, Colorado State University, USA
.......1837
Chapter
5.12
Group Decision Making in Computer-Mediated Communication
as Networked Communication: Understanding the Technology and Implications
/
BolanleA. Olaniran, Texas Tech University, USA
............................................................................1849
Chapter
5.13
Effects of Computer-Mediated Communication
/
Stuarts.
Gold, DeVry University, USA
.............................................................................................1864
Chapter
5.14
Exploring Events as an Information Systems Research Methodology
/
Anita Greenhill, The University of Manchester, UK;
and Gordon Fletcher, University of Salford, UK
..............................................................................1871
Chapter
5.15
Culture s Impact on Technology Mediated Learning:
The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism
/
Steven Hornik, University of Central Florida, USA;
and Anna Tupchiy, University of Central Florida, USA
...................................................................1885
Chapter
5.16
Using Social Networking Analysis to Facilitate Knowledge Sharing in
the British Council
/
Bonnie Wai-yi Cheuk, Improvement Service for
the Scottish Local Government, Scotland
.........................................................................................1905
Chapter
5.17
Collaboration Challenges in Community Telecommunication Networks
/
Sylvie
Albert, Laurentian University, Canada;
Rolland LeBrasseur,
Laurentian University,
Canada
.....................................................................................................................................................1915
Chapter
5.18
Planning and Managing the Human Factors for the Adoption and Diffusion
of Object-Oriented Software Development Processes
/
Magdy
К.
Serour, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
........................................................1937
Chapter
5.19
Product Customization on the Web: An Empirical Study of Factors
Impacting Choiceboard User Satisfaction
/
Pratyush Bharati, University of Massachusetts,
Boston, USA; andAbhijit Chaudhury, Bryant University, USA
........................................................1956
Chapter
5.20
Distributed Deception: An Investigation of the Effectiveness
of Deceptive Communication in a Computer-Mediated Environment/
RandallJ. Boyle, University of Utah, USA; Charles J. Kacmar, The University of Alabama, USA;
and Joey F. George, Florida State University, USA
.........................................................................1970
Chapter
5.21
Extrinsic Plus Intrinsic Human Factors Influencing the Web Usage
/
ManuelJesús
Sanchez-Franco, University of Seville, Spain
............................................................1995
Section VI. Managerial Impact
This sectionpresents contemporary coverage of the managerial implications of human-computer interac¬
tion. Particular contributions address virtual networking, knowledge blogs in company environments,
and ambient business. The managerial research provided in this section allows executives, practitio¬
ners, and researchers to gain a better sense of the relationship between of business, technology, and
individuals.
Chapter
6.1
Social Impact of Virtual Networking
/
Hakikur Rahman, SDNP Bangladesh, Bangladesh
..........................................................................2014
Chapter
6.2
Gender and Telework in Information Technology
/
Paula F. Saddler, Association of
Certified Fraud Examiners, USA; Donald D. Davis, Old Dominion University, USA;
Katherine A. Selgrade,
Old
Dominion
University,
USA;
DebraA. Major,
Old
Dominion
University,
USA..............................................................................2023
Chapter
6.3
Managerial Careers, Gender, and Information Technology Field
/
IirisAaltio, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
.........................................................2030
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