Research

Comparison of Learning Management Systems across 40 Australian Universities

The above charts illustrate types of the Learning Management Systems (LMS) used across 40 Australian Universities as of 6 October 2017.  Among the platforms Blackboard is the most popular LMS with 23 Australian Universities using it as their core learning management systems.   12 of these Australian Universities are using Moodle. Three universities (University of Sydney, …

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Academic domain of Educational Technologies and Non-economic Profitisation

I am glad to have invited on board as one of the 100 co-authors on a joint article on global perspective towards education technologies (ET). This study explores non-economic profitisation of scholarship involved with the academic domain of ET. The best part of the article is its innovative study approach – 100 ET scholars across the globe …

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Cloud-based learning and teaching

Emerging technologies are fast growing. In teaching and learning information and communication technologies (ICT) have advanced the use of video conferencing, search engine databases, cloud and mobile computing, and other technologies in education contexts, with no exception to Social Media as an emerging technology in learning and teaching. In today’s world, as learning is becoming increasingly digital, …

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Big Data: Analysis of recent NSW bushfires tweets (Oct 2013)

Big Data: Analysis of recent NSW bushfires tweets (Oct 2013) Recently, I have developed a keen interest in these areas of research and been exploring some of data-mining tools such as R-Studio and CLUTO. There are oceans of information out there on the net. One of the most interesting things about big data is the …

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PhD Graduation Ceremony at QUT

I would like to share this moment of joy  with my thesis supervisors, family members and friends that I have now officially graduated with a PhD, Information Systems, from the Information Systems School, Science and Engineering Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The graduation ceremony was held at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane on 24 …

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A full paper accepted for publication in the JASIST

Recently, my full paper titled “Modelling Users’ Web Search Behavior and their Cognitive Styles” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST).  The journal paper is co-authored with my PhD thesis supervisors, Associate Professor Dian Tjondronegoro, Professor Helen Partridge and Professor Sylvia Edwards from Information Systems School, …

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Transactional and Transformational Leaders from Business Information Systems perspective.

Having been a tutor for INB 101 Impact of IT (in Business) at QUT, my interest in Information Systems, Business Intelligence (BI), Business Process Management (BPM) and Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is ever growing. Business Latency Innovation (or Business Analysis Latency) is particularly of high interest. Business Analysis Latency describes the time taken …

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