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    MASHUP FOR INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT (MlP)

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    Mashup, a web application that integrates data from multiple data sources or APis to provide unique services. In this project Mashup for Internship Placement (MIP), involves solving multiple problems such as extracting data from multiple sources, cleaning it, and integrate it together. In the case study presented in this paper, Mashup has been applied as one of the pattern for knowledge sharing. The problem statement for this research paper is there is difficulties for student to decide which internship offer to accept because they lack of knowledge about the company and the job description. The objective of the research are to investigate Mashup pattern for knowledge sharing system and to develop a prototype system that incorporate features that allow user to view the location and information about the company which offer the internship placement. The methodology used to create Mashup system is Prototyping based methodology and Yahoo Pipes as the platform. Data from Google Maps is extract using Fetch Feed widget in Yahoo Pipes and integrate the feeds with Yahoo Pipes to show result on interactive map rather than traditional list. MIP contains information about company that offers internship placement with the location view on the map. This Mashup also can help student to be focus on the decision making for their internship placement as they may get all information gathered in one application

    Sprout: A Little Footprint with a Big Impact

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    This Innovation Portfolio is designed to walk the reader through the essential steps our team took to address the issue of the under-utilization of the Meijer Holland Campus in the fall of 2016. As a satellite campus of Grand Valley State University, the Meijer Holland Campus seeks to engage its local community in a more sustained and in-depth way. This brief begins by introducing the reader to the historical and situational context of the Holland campus, followed by a map displaying the stakeholders involved. Through talking with a number of those stakeholders, we gained valuable insights that were grouped together to reveal key themes which were then leveraged in the process of generating our top five innovations. At the final symposium presentation, we delivered our final innovation: Sprout, a Sustainability and Agriculture Bastion. Collaborator debriefs, interviews and secondary research are also included here and were all additional stepping stones that assisted us in our innovation process

    CIRAS News, Winter 2013, Vol. 49, no. 2

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    Center for Industrial Research and Service: CIRAS partners with Iowa manufacturing companies to enhance the performance of Iowa industries with education and technology

    MASHUP FOR INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT (MlP)

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    Mashup, a web application that integrates data from multiple data sources or APis to provide unique services. In this project Mashup for Internship Placement (MIP), involves solving multiple problems such as extracting data from multiple sources, cleaning it, and integrate it together. In the case study presented in this paper, Mashup has been applied as one of the pattern for knowledge sharing. The problem statement for this research paper is there is difficulties for student to decide which internship offer to accept because they lack of knowledge about the company and the job description. The objective of the research are to investigate Mashup pattern for knowledge sharing system and to develop a prototype system that incorporate features that allow user to view the location and information about the company which offer the internship placement. The methodology used to create Mashup system is Prototyping based methodology and Yahoo Pipes as the platform. Data from Google Maps is extract using Fetch Feed widget in Yahoo Pipes and integrate the feeds with Yahoo Pipes to show result on interactive map rather than traditional list. MIP contains information about company that offers internship placement with the location view on the map. This Mashup also can help student to be focus on the decision making for their internship placement as they may get all information gathered in one application

    CIRAS News, Winter 2013, Vol. 49, no. 2

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    CIRAS is to enhance the performance of Iowa industry, and associated entities, through education and technology-based services. This newsletter holds information regarding these services

    Developing Soft Skills with Interdisciplinary Teams in the First Year: Lessons Learned

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    The academic structure of most universities dictates that a student work with those of their own program and in conjunction with a program that is tangential to theirs. Interdisciplinary educational experiences that provide students with the opportunity to develop soft skills (such as communication, empathy and problem solving) are considered rare but are much more common in the working environment. As an example, working environments such as Universal Creative are comprised of multiple disciplines (i.e. civil engineer, mechanical engineering, illustration, user experience design, etc.) A function of working in an interdisciplinary team can also be to work on unknown or “wicked problem” that has no defined answer. This presentation will provide an overview of the Jag Challenge, an innovation sprint experience for incoming students to the university. Students work in teams of three as they are provided a challenge space, find specific problems within that space, conduct stakeholder interviews, develop empathy maps, ideate, conduct secondary interviews and then present their final solution. In Fall of 2019 over 210 incoming students participated from eight first year experience course sections. In 2020 over 350 students participated in a virtual or hybrid format of the Jag Challenge. While one section may be comprised of mostly engineering students or business students most sections were interdisciplinary (i.e. a nursing student working with an education student)

    Organization, Information & Learning Sciences 2018 APR Self-Study & Documents

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    UNM Organization, Information & Learning Sciences APR self-study and review team report for Fall 2018, fulfilling requirements of the Higher Learning Commission

    A Competency Based MSIS Curriculum

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    In response to the changing industry demands and increasing diversity of student needs when embarking on IS graduate studies, we determined that a fundamental redesign of the MSIS curriculum was necessary. We saw that the expanding IT universe now has more specialties than ever before while competitive forces simultaneously demand that firms keep costs under strict controls. Facing such pressures, firms demand more from IT professionals in the breadth and depth of their IT knowledge and skills coming from numerous knowledge domains. From these trends and issues we formulated the competency concept that forms the foundation for the new curriculum. A student earns a competency by completing four courses in a module. Now students can choose to pursue multiple competencies and can return to upgrade skills after graduation. We describe the process and issues we faced as well as the competency-based modular curriculum. We end with discussing the remaining issues that we are handling

    UTP Student Satisfaction Index Survey 2008

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    The purpose of this project is to develop an online survey that can be used to measure the services provided by specified departments in Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP). This is an intranet based system that only can be accessed within the campus area. All UTP students are required to participate in this UTP Students Satisfaction Index Survey 2008 because they are the one who experience the services that provide by these departments. After they choose the services that they had experienced, they are required to rate the services provided by the department that they bad chosen. Beside that this paper also discusses on reasons why using online approach to conduct a UTP Member 2008 Index Survey is more effective than paper and email surveys. This system uses PHP as a programming language and Fusion Chart Software to represent the data that had been collected through the survey
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