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1Designing The Creatures For "Where The Wild Things Are"
By VICE
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2Designing Things : A Critical Introduction To The Culture Of Objects
By Boradkar, Prasad
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- Language: English
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- Subjects: ➤ Design -- Philosophy - Design -- Social aspects - Consumer goods -- Social aspects - Consumer goods -- Psychological aspects
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3Designing The Internet Of Things
By McEwen, Adrian
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4Designing Privacy-aware Internet Of Things Applications
By Charith Perera, Arosha K. Bandara, Blaine Price and Bashar Nuseibeh
Internet of Things (IoT) applications typically collect and analyse personal data that can be used to derive sensitive information about individuals. However, thus far, privacy concerns have not been explicitly considered in software engineering processes when designing IoT applications. In this paper, we explore how a Privacy-by-Design (PbD) framework, formulated as a set of guidelines, can help software engineers to design privacy-aware IoT applications. We studied the utility of our proposed PbD framework by studying how software engineers use it to design IoT applications. This user study highlighted the benefits of providing a framework that helps software engineers explicitly consider privacy for IoT applications and also surfaced a number of challenges associated with our approach.
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5ERIC ED608791: 2020 Brick & Click: An Academic Conference (20th, Maryville, Missouri, November 6, 2020) Seventeen Scholarly Papers And Twelve Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Twentieth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference Was Held Virtually. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2020 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) From The Wild West To Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, And Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources In The Library Of Congress In An Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented Vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction In A Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources To Develop A Program For Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions For International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success For New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking It Up: A Textbooks On Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin And Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching Into The Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking And Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building A Teaching Strategy Toolkit To Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking The Code: Building An Assessment Plan With Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers And Courtney Strimel); (12) Making The Most Of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom Of Night: Maintaining Library Services During A Medical State Of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety And Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, And Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer In The Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty And Library (Kayla Reed And Hong Li); (16) Puppies And Kitties Oh My!: Partnering With A Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch And Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms For Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned From Being Ghosted By Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, And Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide To Zines For Classroom And Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, And Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program At Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy To Read Harder: Implementing A Reading Challenge At Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, And Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond The Humanities: Archives Instruction For Science And Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration With The Smithsonian: World War I Lessons And Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch And Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis Of A Conduct Policy In A Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design And Accessibility: A Checklist For LibGuides And Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA And Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students In Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come To An End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build It, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); And (29) Save The Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For The 2019 Proceedings, See ED600185.]
By ERIC
Seventeen scholarly papers and twelve abstracts comprise the content of the twentieth annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, held annually at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference was held virtually. The proceedings, authored by academic librarians and presented at the conference, portray the contemporary and future face of librarianship. The 2020 paper and abstract titles include: (1) From the Wild West to Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, and Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources in the Library of Congress in an Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction in a Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources to Develop a Program for Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions for International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success for New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking it Up: A Textbooks on Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin and Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching into the Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking and Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building a Teaching Strategy Toolkit to Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking the Code: Building an Assessment Plan with Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers and Courtney Strimel); (12) Making the Most of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom of Night: Maintaining Library Services During a Medical State of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety and Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, and Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer in the Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty and Library (Kayla Reed and Hong Li); (16) Puppies and Kitties Oh My!: Partnering with a Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch and Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms for Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned from Being Ghosted by Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, and Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide to Zines for Classroom and Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, and Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program at Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy to Read Harder: Implementing a Reading Challenge at Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, and Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond the Humanities: Archives Instruction for Science and Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration with the Smithsonian: World War I Lessons and Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch and Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis of a Conduct Policy in a Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design and Accessibility: A Checklist for LibGuides and Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA and Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students in Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come to an End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build it, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); and (29) Save the Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For the 2019 proceedings, see ED600185.]
“ERIC ED608791: 2020 Brick & Click: An Academic Conference (20th, Maryville, Missouri, November 6, 2020) Seventeen Scholarly Papers And Twelve Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Twentieth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference Was Held Virtually. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2020 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) From The Wild West To Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, And Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources In The Library Of Congress In An Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented Vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction In A Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources To Develop A Program For Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions For International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success For New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking It Up: A Textbooks On Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin And Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching Into The Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking And Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building A Teaching Strategy Toolkit To Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking The Code: Building An Assessment Plan With Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers And Courtney Strimel); (12) Making The Most Of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom Of Night: Maintaining Library Services During A Medical State Of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety And Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, And Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer In The Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty And Library (Kayla Reed And Hong Li); (16) Puppies And Kitties Oh My!: Partnering With A Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch And Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms For Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned From Being Ghosted By Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, And Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide To Zines For Classroom And Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, And Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program At Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy To Read Harder: Implementing A Reading Challenge At Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, And Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond The Humanities: Archives Instruction For Science And Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration With The Smithsonian: World War I Lessons And Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch And Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis Of A Conduct Policy In A Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design And Accessibility: A Checklist For LibGuides And Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA And Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students In Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come To An End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build It, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); And (29) Save The Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For The 2019 Proceedings, See ED600185.]” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED608791: 2020 Brick & Click: An Academic Conference (20th, Maryville, Missouri, November 6, 2020) Seventeen Scholarly Papers And Twelve Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Twentieth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference Was Held Virtually. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2020 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) From The Wild West To Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, And Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources In The Library Of Congress In An Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented Vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction In A Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources To Develop A Program For Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions For International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success For New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking It Up: A Textbooks On Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin And Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching Into The Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking And Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building A Teaching Strategy Toolkit To Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking The Code: Building An Assessment Plan With Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers And Courtney Strimel); (12) Making The Most Of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom Of Night: Maintaining Library Services During A Medical State Of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety And Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, And Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer In The Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty And Library (Kayla Reed And Hong Li); (16) Puppies And Kitties Oh My!: Partnering With A Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch And Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms For Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned From Being Ghosted By Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, And Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide To Zines For Classroom And Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, And Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program At Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy To Read Harder: Implementing A Reading Challenge At Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, And Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond The Humanities: Archives Instruction For Science And Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration With The Smithsonian: World War I Lessons And Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch And Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis Of A Conduct Policy In A Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design And Accessibility: A Checklist For LibGuides And Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA And Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students In Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come To An End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build It, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); And (29) Save The Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For The 2019 Proceedings, See ED600185.]
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“ERIC ED608791: 2020 Brick & Click: An Academic Conference (20th, Maryville, Missouri, November 6, 2020) Seventeen Scholarly Papers And Twelve Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Twentieth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference Was Held Virtually. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2020 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) From The Wild West To Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, And Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources In The Library Of Congress In An Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented Vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction In A Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources To Develop A Program For Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions For International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success For New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking It Up: A Textbooks On Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin And Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching Into The Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking And Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building A Teaching Strategy Toolkit To Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking The Code: Building An Assessment Plan With Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers And Courtney Strimel); (12) Making The Most Of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom Of Night: Maintaining Library Services During A Medical State Of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety And Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, And Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer In The Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty And Library (Kayla Reed And Hong Li); (16) Puppies And Kitties Oh My!: Partnering With A Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch And Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms For Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned From Being Ghosted By Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, And Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide To Zines For Classroom And Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, And Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program At Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy To Read Harder: Implementing A Reading Challenge At Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, And Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond The Humanities: Archives Instruction For Science And Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration With The Smithsonian: World War I Lessons And Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch And Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis Of A Conduct Policy In A Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design And Accessibility: A Checklist For LibGuides And Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA And Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students In Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come To An End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build It, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); And (29) Save The Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For The 2019 Proceedings, See ED600185.]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Baudino, Frank, Ed. Briggs, Lea, Ed. Johnson, Carolyn, Ed. Meneely, Becky, Ed. Young, Natasha, Ed. - Academic Libraries - Librarians - Conferences (Gatherings) - College Faculty - Library Services - Library Instruction - Learner Engagement - Use Studies - Information Literacy - Foreign Students - Preservation - Electronic Libraries - Textbooks - Teaching Methods - Research Skills - Thinking Skills - Library Administration - Library Materials - Library Policy - Media Literacy
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Find ERIC ED608791: 2020 Brick & Click: An Academic Conference (20th, Maryville, Missouri, November 6, 2020) Seventeen Scholarly Papers And Twelve Abstracts Comprise The Content Of The Twentieth Annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, Held Annually At Northwest Missouri State University In Maryville, Missouri. The Twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference Was Held Virtually. The Proceedings, Authored By Academic Librarians And Presented At The Conference, Portray The Contemporary And Future Face Of Librarianship. The 2020 Paper And Abstract Titles Include: (1) From The Wild West To Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, And Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources In The Library Of Congress In An Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented Vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction In A Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources To Develop A Program For Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions For International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success For New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking It Up: A Textbooks On Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin And Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching Into The Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking And Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building A Teaching Strategy Toolkit To Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking The Code: Building An Assessment Plan With Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers And Courtney Strimel); (12) Making The Most Of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom Of Night: Maintaining Library Services During A Medical State Of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety And Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, And Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer In The Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty And Library (Kayla Reed And Hong Li); (16) Puppies And Kitties Oh My!: Partnering With A Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch And Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms For Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned From Being Ghosted By Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, And Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide To Zines For Classroom And Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, And Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program At Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy To Read Harder: Implementing A Reading Challenge At Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, And Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond The Humanities: Archives Instruction For Science And Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration With The Smithsonian: World War I Lessons And Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch And Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis Of A Conduct Policy In A Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design And Accessibility: A Checklist For LibGuides And Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA And Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students In Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come To An End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build It, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); And (29) Save The Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For The 2019 Proceedings, See ED600185.] at online marketplaces:
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6DAM Survival Guide : Things To Know (and Avoid) When Designing, Promoting And Maintaining The Perfect Digital Asset Management Initiative
By Diamond, David, 1963- author
Seventeen scholarly papers and twelve abstracts comprise the content of the twentieth annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, held annually at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference was held virtually. The proceedings, authored by academic librarians and presented at the conference, portray the contemporary and future face of librarianship. The 2020 paper and abstract titles include: (1) From the Wild West to Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, and Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources in the Library of Congress in an Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction in a Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources to Develop a Program for Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions for International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success for New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking it Up: A Textbooks on Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin and Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching into the Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking and Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building a Teaching Strategy Toolkit to Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking the Code: Building an Assessment Plan with Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers and Courtney Strimel); (12) Making the Most of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom of Night: Maintaining Library Services During a Medical State of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety and Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, and Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer in the Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty and Library (Kayla Reed and Hong Li); (16) Puppies and Kitties Oh My!: Partnering with a Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch and Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms for Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned from Being Ghosted by Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, and Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide to Zines for Classroom and Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, and Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program at Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy to Read Harder: Implementing a Reading Challenge at Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, and Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond the Humanities: Archives Instruction for Science and Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration with the Smithsonian: World War I Lessons and Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch and Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis of a Conduct Policy in a Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design and Accessibility: A Checklist for LibGuides and Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA and Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students in Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come to an End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build it, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); and (29) Save the Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For the 2019 proceedings, see ED600185.]
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7Designing For Emerging Technologies : UX For Genomics, Robotics, And The Internet Of Things
Seventeen scholarly papers and twelve abstracts comprise the content of the twentieth annual Brick & Click Libraries Conference, held annually at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The twentieth Brick & Click Libraries Conference was held virtually. The proceedings, authored by academic librarians and presented at the conference, portray the contemporary and future face of librarianship. The 2020 paper and abstract titles include: (1) From the Wild West to Teamwork: Faculty Driven Acquisitions (Randyn Heisserer-Miller, Stephanie Hallam, and Brad Reel); (2) Student Engagement: Exploring Primary Sources in the Library of Congress in an Online Course (Peggy Ridlen); (3) Object Oriented vs Functional Programming - Library Instruction in a Bite-Sized Functional Model (Billy Moore); (4) When People Count: Leveraging Internal Resources to Develop a Program for Tracking Building Usage (Terra Feick); (5) Interactive Introductions for International Students: Reworking How We Teach Information Literacy Skills (Kelly Hovinga); (6) Fostering Success for New Faculty Librarians (Karen Bleier); (7) We Did It, You Can Do It, Too: In-House Digital Preservation (Samantha Henning); (8) Stacking it Up: A Textbooks on Reserve Program (Katharine Baldwin and Jenise Overmier); (9) Teaching into the Gray Areas: Designing Learning Activities That Encourage Higher Order Thinking and Research Skills (Virginia L. Cairns); (10) Building a Teaching Strategy Toolkit to Engage Learners (Courtney Mlinar); (11) Cracking the Code: Building an Assessment Plan with Student Discussion Boards (Anthony Rodgers and Courtney Strimel); (12) Making the Most of LibApps (Kayla Reed); (13) Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom of Night: Maintaining Library Services During a Medical State of Emergency (Rob Withers); (14) Psychological Safety and Building Effective Teams (Kara Whatley, Deborah Caesar, Amanda Watson, and Molly Nystrom); (15) Summer in the Stacks: A Weeding Experience Between Faculty and Library (Kayla Reed and Hong Li); (16) Puppies and Kitties Oh My!: Partnering with a Local PETPALS Organization (Leila June Rod-Welch and Jordan A. Newburg); (17) Unlocking Online Escape Rooms for Library Instruction (Sean Cordes); (18) Spectral Tales: Lessons Learned from Being Ghosted by Faculty (Tammi M. Owens, Meghan Salsbury, and Heidi Blackburn); (19) The Librarian's Guide to Zines for Classroom and Community (Claire Du Laney, Monica Maher, and Amy C. Schindler); (20) Professionalizing Student Employment: The Library Associates Program at Hendrix College (Janice Weddle); (21) Making It Easy to Read Harder: Implementing a Reading Challenge at Community College (Amy Fortner, Anthony Rodgers, and Gwen Wolfe); (22) Beyond the Humanities: Archives Instruction for Science and Medicine (Laurinda Weisse); (23) Library Collaboration with the Smithsonian: World War I Lessons and Legacies Exhibit (Leila June Rod-Welch and Julie Ann Beddow); (24) The Genesis of a Conduct Policy in a Medium-Sized Academic Library (John Baken); (25) Universal Design and Accessibility: A Checklist for LibGuides and Online Tutorials (Courtney Mlinar); (26) Anti-vaxxers, Sasquatch DNA and Other "Scientific" Findings: Actively Engaging Distance Students in Media Literacy (Joanna Nemeth); (27) All Good Things Must Come to an End: When Library Staff Pass Away (Rob Withers); (28) If "They" Build it, "They" Will Come (Martha Allen); and (29) Save the Earth - Earth Day Game Drive: Small Steps, Big Impact (Leila June Rod-Welch). [For the 2019 proceedings, see ED600185.]
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8ERIC ED557265: Designing Environment For Teaching Internet Of Things
By ERIC
One of the new topics taught at technical universities is Internet of Things. In this paper, a workshop for organizing a lab in academic environment for the subject Internet of Things is described. The architecture of the platform, scenario and a description of components used for creating the environment for learning Internet of things are also given in the paper. Students use their knowledge related to creating Android mobile applications and SMS services, as well as given sensors, microcontrollers and microcomputers to create an application for smart home automation. [For full proceedings, see ED557189.]
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9Designing The Internet Of Things BY Adrian Mc Ewen And Hakim Cassimally
By Adrian Mc Ewen, Hakim Cassimally
Designing The Internet Of Things BY Adrian Mc Ewen And Hakim Cassimally
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10Enabling Things To Talk [electronic Resource] : Designing IoT Solutions With The IoT Architectural Reference Model
By Bassi, Alessandro, Bauer, Martin, Fiedler, Martin, Kramp, Thorsten, Kranenburg, Rob, Lange, Sebastian, Meissner, Stefan and SpringerLink (Online service)
Designing The Internet Of Things BY Adrian Mc Ewen And Hakim Cassimally
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11Moralizing Technology : Understanding And Designing The Morality Of Things
By Verbeek, Peter-Paul, 1970- author
Designing The Internet Of Things BY Adrian Mc Ewen And Hakim Cassimally
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12Enabling Things To Talk - Designing IoT Solutions With TheIoT Architectural Reference Model
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Business IT Infrastructure; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing; Operations Management; Software Engineering; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Business Information Systems; Ubiquitous Computing; Reference Architecture; Spatio-Temporal Systems; Smart Objects; Supply Chain Management; IoT; SCM; Web Applications; Internet of Things; Smart Homes; RFID
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13The Zombie Apocalypse Guide To 3D Printing : Designing And Printing Practical Things / Clifford T. Smyth
By Smyth, Clifford T., author
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Business IT Infrastructure; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing; Operations Management; Software Engineering; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Business Information Systems; Ubiquitous Computing; Reference Architecture; Spatio-Temporal Systems; Smart Objects; Supply Chain Management; IoT; SCM; Web Applications; Internet of Things; Smart Homes; RFID
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