Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Ireland Ireland
Profession
Lecturer
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.niamhoriordan.com
À propos
I was appointed Lecturer in Information Systems & Organisation in the School of Business at University College Dublin (UCD) in 2014 and have worked as a lecturer in University College Cork (UCC) and NUI Galway since 2006. I received a PhD in Information Systems, MBS in eCommerce, HDip in Computer Science and a BA in Arts (Music) from UCC before completing my postdoctoral research at NUI Galway. I am currently completing an MA in Academic Practice. My research is fundamentally concerned with the relationship between Being and Technology and seeks to leverage the generative capabilities of emerging technologies in order to realise our creative and imaginative potential.
Mots-clés
innovation
virtual worlds
information systems
research
temporality
agile software development
higher education
methodology
time
knowledge management
knowledge creation
decision making
bioecological systems theory
learning technology
design
research question
sociomateriality relationality temporality
time use
learning
students
technology
education
time management
evaluation
process
process modelling
ideation
prioritisation
business model
theory
netnography
ethnography
autoethnography
research methods
qualitative research
reflexive
exploitation
novelty
organisations
ambidexterity
exploration
perceived environmental uncertainty
punctuated equilibrium
relating to time
using time
planning time
organizations
nonaka
collaboration
literature review
working paper
starcitizen
kickstarter
crowdfunding
galaxy zoo
open innovation
wisdom of crowds
citizen science
big data
agility
cloud computing
mobile application development
waterfall method
software development
in memory computing
the internet of things
smart cities
journals
publishing
getting published
writing
academic writing
editing
academic journals
teaching programming
learning objectives
problem solving
programming
java
teaching
problem based learning
assessing
software visualisation
serious gaming
cocreation
social structure
second life
logos sohl
vwbpe
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Présentations
(20)J’aime
(6)Complexity Thinking
Jurgen Appelo
•
il y a 12 ans
IEEE Virtual Worlds Today and Tomorrow
Cynthia Calongne
•
il y a 11 ans
Mobile Learning Presentation - VWBPE
Jackie Gerstein, Ed.D
•
il y a 12 ans
Teaching and Learning in Second Life as Part of a Blended Approach: Reflections and Lessons learned
Sheila Webber
•
il y a 12 ans
Going Live: Innovating Business Education through Virtual Worlds
Robin Teigland
•
il y a 13 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Ireland Ireland
Profession
Lecturer
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.niamhoriordan.com
À propos
I was appointed Lecturer in Information Systems & Organisation in the School of Business at University College Dublin (UCD) in 2014 and have worked as a lecturer in University College Cork (UCC) and NUI Galway since 2006. I received a PhD in Information Systems, MBS in eCommerce, HDip in Computer Science and a BA in Arts (Music) from UCC before completing my postdoctoral research at NUI Galway. I am currently completing an MA in Academic Practice. My research is fundamentally concerned with the relationship between Being and Technology and seeks to leverage the generative capabilities of emerging technologies in order to realise our creative and imaginative potential.
Mots-clés
innovation
virtual worlds
information systems
research
temporality
agile software development
higher education
methodology
time
knowledge management
knowledge creation
decision making
bioecological systems theory
learning technology
design
research question
sociomateriality relationality temporality
time use
learning
students
technology
education
time management
evaluation
process
process modelling
ideation
prioritisation
business model
theory
netnography
ethnography
autoethnography
research methods
qualitative research
reflexive
exploitation
novelty
organisations
ambidexterity
exploration
perceived environmental uncertainty
punctuated equilibrium
relating to time
using time
planning time
organizations
nonaka
collaboration
literature review
working paper
starcitizen
kickstarter
crowdfunding
galaxy zoo
open innovation
wisdom of crowds
citizen science
big data
agility
cloud computing
mobile application development
waterfall method
software development
in memory computing
the internet of things
smart cities
journals
publishing
getting published
writing
academic writing
editing
academic journals
teaching programming
learning objectives
problem solving
programming
java
teaching
problem based learning
assessing
software visualisation
serious gaming
cocreation
social structure
second life
logos sohl
vwbpe
Tout plus