Information Systems and Technology Education: From the University to the Workplace: From the University to the WorkplaceLowry, Glenn R., Turner, Rodney L. Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2007 M05 31 - 442 pages Since its beginnings, the growth and development of the information systems and technology industry has been limited and shaped by the availability of sufficient numbers of skilled technical and professional workers.Information Systems and Technology Education: From the University to the Workplace presents a multifaceted, global view of the human dynamics of education, supply, demand, and career development in the information systems and technology industry. Information Systems and Technology Education: From the University to the Workplace exhibits a range of cultural and stakeholder perspectives, focusing on the profession, the professionals, the perspectives of students and new graduates, and common issues and challenges ahead. Information Systems and Technology Education: From the University to the Workplace provides an improved synopsis to understand and meet the challenges of providing improved integration between the stakeholders in planning, and improving their contribution to educating and employing an optimal supply of information systems and technology graduates in the decades to come. |
Contents
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Chapter II Leveraging Diversity in Information Systems and Technology Education in the Global Workplace | 27 |
Information Systems Academics Core Competency? | 42 |
Aligning Curriculum with Industry Requirements | 57 |
Chapter V Globalising Software Development in the Local Classroom | 82 |
Getting the Process Right for Information and Communication Technology Students | 105 |
The Student Perspective | 128 |
Chapter VIII Aligning Learning with Industry Requirements | 159 |
Chapter XII IndustryAcademic Partnerships in Information Systems Education | 264 |
An Exploratory Study of a Management Model | 279 |
Issues Needs and Approaches | 299 |
What is Required by Information Systems Graduates to Work in a Collaborative Information Systems Workplace? | 311 |
ConceptOriented Course Architecture Towards a Methodology for Designing and Teaching Information System Courses | 327 |
Insights from a UK Survey with Small Business Managers | 349 |
Chapter XVIII Teaching Business Intelligence in Higher Education | 370 |
Compilation of References | 379 |
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