Presentation for the 2018 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This presentation describes a faculty IT liaison program that uses the Bonded Design methodology to encourage interaction and communication between faculty members and information technology professionals.
Situated at the intersection of people, technology, and information, the College of Information's faculty, staff and students invest in innovative research, collaborative partnerships, and student-centered education to serve a global information society. The college offers programs of study in information science, learning technologies, and linguistics.
Presentation for the 2018 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This presentation describes a faculty IT liaison program that uses the Bonded Design methodology to encourage interaction and communication between faculty members and information technology professionals.
"The Faculty It Liaison Program: Using Participatory Design to Build Possibilities With Technology," ark:/67531/metadc1393822
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This paper proposes a workshop describing a faculty IT liaison program that uses the Bonded Design methodology to encourage interaction and communication between faculty members and information technology professionals.
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Nesset, Valerie; Bible, J. Brice & Deakin, Daniel.The Faculty It Liaison Program: Using Participatory Design to Build Possibilities With Technology,
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