About SSITSSIT PublicationsConferences & SymposiaAdditional ResourcesContact UsBoard MembersSite Map

Join IEEE-SSIT
IEEE Membership

Benefit from SSIT resources on social impacts of technology
join now >>

 
Visit the Online Forum
IEEE forum

Participate in discussions on a wide range of topics
go to the forum >>
(will open in a new browser window)

 

Conferences & Symposia > Previous Years >
ISTAS 2004 - Worcester - Globalizing Technical Edu

In this section:

Technology and Society, 2004. ISTAS '04. International Symposium on
  Date: 17-19 June 2004
Location: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Chair: Lance Schachterle

A decade of professional experience with globalization
Cohen, P.A.
Pages:  1- 8
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Systematically designed license exams in non-native countries to accelerate globalizing pace
Bing-Yuh Lu; Ming-Li Tung; Mau-Yuan Wang; Hao-Li Liu; Tzu-Ching Shih
Pages:  9- 16
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Building innovative capability in firms of developing countries to face the domestic global competition
Jiang Yu; Yongjiang Shi; Xin Fang
Pages:  17- 22
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Engineering globalization: oxymoron or opportunity?
Newberry, B.
Pages:  29- 35
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Demons in the IT workplace [organizational psychology]
Epstein, R.G.
Pages:  37- 48
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Verizon vs the RIAA: implications for privacy and democracy
Grodzinsky, F.S.; Tavani, H.T.
Pages:  49- 53
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

A human power conversion system based on children's play
Pandian, S.R.
Pages:  54- 61
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Software development as spiritual metaphor
Epstein, R.G.
Pages:  62- 75
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Now, Tomorrow and Yesterday: a structured technique for providing a laboratory setting for courses in technology and society
Perusich, K.; Davis, B.
Pages:  76- 79
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Software simplicity, and hence safety - thwarted for decades
Lowry, E.S.
Pages:  80- 84
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

A Web-based tool for distance learning of foreign languages
Chang, P.H.
Pages:  85- 91
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Globalizing engineering ethics education through Web-based instruction
Cummings, M.L.; Lo, J.
Pages:  92- 95
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

English vocabulary spectrum analysis for the technological and vocational college/university programs in non-native English speaking nations
Ming-Li Tung; Bing-Yuh Lu; Hao-Li Liu; Mau-Yuan Wang; Jer-Junn Luh; Kuen-Cheng Ju
Pages:  96- 101
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Science and appropriate technology for underdeveloped countries: one emphasis in the master of engineering program at Baylor University
Bradley, W.L.; Newberry, B.
Pages:  102- 103
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Enhancing usability by international students of a distance learning Web site
Kjell, B.; Gailer, H.
Pages:  104- 106
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Teaching English technological textbooks in non-native English speaking nations
Bing-Yuh Lu; Ming-Li Tung
Pages:  107- 110
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Globalizing manufacturing engineering education
Stephan, K.D.; Sriraman, V.
Pages:  111- 117
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

IT education for disadvantaged students: lessons from Europe
O'Donnell, S.
Pages:  118- 125
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Foundation and funding opportunities for globalization
Gerstenfeld, A.; Njoroge, R.J.
Pages:  126- 132
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Benefit/cost analysis for international study options
Jewell, T.K.; Thomas, W.W.
Pages:  133- 138
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Evolution of a computer science program toward globalized technological education
Wilkens, E.J.; Brikman, M.S.
Pages:  139- 143
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Opening up technological education: the perspective from social informatics
Chakrapani, P.N.; Ekbia, H.R.
Pages:  144- 147
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Scholarly/professional scientific and engineering societies and globalization
Foster, K.R.; Herkert, J.R.
Pages:  149- 149
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Social science and international content in risk analysis courses
Hassenzahl, D.M.; Barr, C.F.
Pages:  151- 155
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Assessment of the utility of technology transfer guidelines as determined by the evaluation of the RESCUER program in rural Uganda
Williams, K.M.
Pages:  156- 164
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Environmental standards: the new concept and key to international harmonization of safety standards for the safe use of electromagnetic energy
Osepchuk, J.M.
Pages:  165- 173
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

The effects of English language dominance of the Internet and the digital divide
Wolk, R.M.
Pages:  174- 178
Digital Object Identifier: Not Available

Technology & Society Magazine

Visit the Technology & Society Magazine website >>