Recent Work
The Center for Information Technology and Society (CITS) was founded in 1999 as a response to the information revolution. Its mission is to promote leading-edge research about the human dimensions of information technology. Toward that end, it funds research, sponsors meetings and workshops, supports human-technology laboratory facilities, and facilitates partnerships with businesses. Its activities fall under four headings: organizations; learning; society and democracy; and culture.
There are 5 publications in this collection, published between 2002 and 2003.
Almeroth, Kevin; Rollins, Sami; Shen, Zhongnan; Bimber, Bruce: Creating a Demarcation Point between Content Production and Encoding in a Digital Classroom, 2003
Humfrey, Jonathan; Rollins, Sami; Almeroth, Kevin; Bimber, Bruce: Managing Complexity in a Networked Learning Environment, 2003
Johnson, Diane; Patton, Rob; Michaels, George; Bimber, Bruce; Almeroth, Kevin: Technology and Plagiarism in the University: Brief Report of a Trial in Dectecting Cheating, 2003
Bimber, Bruce; Almeroth, Kevin; Patton, Rob; Chun, Dorothy; Flanagin, Andrew; Liu, Alan: The Future of Technology and the University, 2002
Bimber, Bruce; Davis, Richard: The Internet in Campaign 2000: How Political Web Sites Reinforce Partisan Engagment, 2002