January 15, 2007

MIDS 301

MIDS 301 students can check in here for assignments until blackboard is set up.

September 19, 2006

Teaching

My teaching interests are a reflection of my personal experiences, previous work experience, and research interests. This means that they range from Web Systems Integration and Architecture to Accounting Information Systems and IT auditing, and Organizational Change and Systems Development.

These are the courses I have or will have taught by the end of this year while at Case:

MIDS 308 - Introduction to Management Information Systems
MIDS 385/485 - Web Systems Integration (LAMP + Web Services)
MIDS 326/426 - Systems Analysis and Design
MIDS 301 - Introduction to Information Systems

Background

My server where I hosted my webpages recently crashed. Fortunately I saved the data, but decided to use the Case Blog platform instead of rebuilding the server and the content management system I used...too much work right now! As the home page, I will use the categories link in my blog that will have a Homeand Teaching sections for now.

Currently, I am a Ph.D. Candidate at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Broadly speaking, my research interests focus on how information technologies impact individuals, groups, and organizations. Yes, this quite a broad undertaking ;). In studying IT impact at the orgnizational and group level, my dissertation topic focuses on the differences between 2D and 3D CAD/CAM in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. At the individual level I am collaborating with several professors and students in studying how financial accounting data can be animated to aid in business decision making.

During this semester I will hopefully reconstruct the information from my old website here!