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Journal Articles
- 2024
- [j9]Sharon Gumina, Karen P. Patten, John Gerdes Jr.:
The evolution of IoT education within an IT curriculum. Educ. Inf. Technol. 29(6): 6723-6752 (2024) - 2020
- [j8]Jung P. Shim, Ramesh Sharda, Aaron M. French, Rhonda Syler, Karen P. Patten:
The Internet of Things: Multi-faceted Research Perspectives. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 46: 21 (2020) - 2015
- [j7]Mark A. Harris, Karen P. Patten:
Using Bloom's and Webb's Taxonomies to Integrate Emerging Cybersecurity Topics into a Computing Curriculum. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 26(3): 219-234 (2015) - 2014
- [j6]Mark A. Harris, Karen P. Patten:
Mobile device security considerations for small- and medium-sized enterprise business mobility. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 22(1): 97-114 (2014) - 2013
- [j5]Karen P. Patten, Mark A. Harris:
The Need to Address Mobile Device Security in the Higher Education IT Curriculum. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 24(1): 41-52 (2013) - 2011
- [j4]Karen P. Patten, Lynn Bacon Keane:
Enterprise 2.0 Management Challenges. Int. J. Virtual Communities Soc. Netw. 3(1): 32-42 (2011) - 2008
- [j3]Jerry Fjermestad, Katia Passerini, Michael R. Bartolacci, Karen P. Patten:
Wireless connectivity and its relationship to emerging economies: the example of China. Int. J. Mob. Commun. 6(5): 633-645 (2008) - 2007
- [j2]Katia Passerini, Karen P. Patten, Michael R. Bartolacci, Jerry Fjermestad:
Reflections and trends in the expansion of cellular wireless services in the U.S. and China. Commun. ACM 50(10): 25-28 (2007) - 2006
- [j1]Jerry Fjermestad, Katia Passerini, Karen P. Patten, Michael Bartolacci, David Ullman:
Moving Towards Mobile Third Generation Telecommunications Standards: The Good and Bad of the 'Anytime/Anywhere' Solutions. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 17: 3 (2006)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2022
- [c19]Sharon Gumina, Karen P. Patten:
Exploring the Internet of Things: Hands-On IoT Learning Mapped to the IT Pillars. SIGITE 2022: 46-52 - 2018
- [c18]Karen P. Patten:
Session details: Session 4A: Papers Applied. SIGITE 2018 - 2016
- [c17]Karen P. Patten, Mark A. Harris:
Evaluating Student Learning in an IT Curriculum Using Bloom's - Webb's Curriculum Taxonomy. SIGITE 2016: 111-114 - 2015
- [c16]Robert G. Brookshire, Mark A. Harris, Karen P. Patten, Elizabeth A. Regan:
Mobile Application Installation Influences: Have Mobile Device Users Become Desensitized to Excessive Permission Requests? AMCIS 2015 - 2013
- [c15]Mark A. Harris, Karen P. Patten, Elizabeth A. Regan:
The Need for BYOD Mobile Device Security Awareness and Training. AMCIS 2013 - [c14]Mihaela Sabin, Deborah LaBelle, Hiranya Mir, Karen P. Patten, Suzanne Poirier, Seth Reichelson:
Girls in IT: how to develop talent and leverage support. SIGITE Conference 2013: 61-62 - 2012
- [c13]Mark A. Harris, Karen P. Patten, Elizabeth A. Regan, Jerry Fjermestad:
Mobile and Connected Device Security Considerations: A Dilemma for Small and Medium Enterprise Business Mobility? AMCIS 2012 - [c12]Karen P. Patten, Lynn Bacon Keane:
Integrating Wikipedia Projects into IT Courses: Does Wikipedia Improve Learning Outcomes? AMCIS 2012 - 2010
- [c11]Karen P. Patten, Lynn Bacon Keane:
Enterprise 2.0 Management and Social Issues. AMCIS 2010: 395 - 2009
- [c10]Karen P. Patten, Jerry Fjermestad, Brian Whitworth:
How CIOs Use Flexibility to Manage Uncertainty in Dynamic Business Environments. AMCIS 2009: 462 - [c9]Lynn Bacon Keane, Karen P. Patten, Robert G. Brookshire, Peter W. Cardon, John H. Gerdes Jr., Daniel T. Norris:
Toward Developing an Experiential Learning Curriculum Model in Information Technology. AMCIS 2009: 691 - [c8]Karen P. Patten, Lynn Bacon Keane:
Experiential Service Learning Using Real Client Projects in a Capstone IT Course. AMCIS 2009: 773 - 2007
- [c7]Katia Passerini, Karen P. Patten, Michael Bartolacci:
Small and medium enterprises and the mobile revolution: Looking forward. WTS 2007: 1-6 - 2005
- [c6]I. Wong-Bushby, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Katia Passerini, Michael Bieber, Karen P. Patten:
Scaffolding Discourse in Asynchronous Learning Networks. AMCIS 2005: 244 - [c5]Karen P. Patten, Brian Whitworth, Jerry Fjermestad, Edward Mahinda:
Leading IT Flexibility: Anticipation, Agility and Adaptability. AMCIS 2005: 361 - [c4]Jerry Fjermestad, Katia Passerini, Karen P. Patten, Michael R. Bartolacci, David Ullman:
Moving Towards Mobile Third Generation Telecommunication Standards: The Good and Bad of the 'Anytime/Anywhere' Solutions. AMCIS 2005: 399 - 2004
- [c3]Karen P. Patten:
Personal Area Networks: Changing the Way We Work. AMCIS 2004: 10 - 2003
- [c2]Karen P. Patten, Il Im, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Quentin Jones:
Adopting IP Telephony Technology: Why Would Consumers Want It? AMCIS 2003: 27 - [c1]Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Quentin Jones, Keerti Chivakula, Karen P. Patten:
Media Switching and Media Integration: An Examination of Instant Messaging and IP-Calling Practices. AMCIS 2003: 275
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