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STIET News

 In the News: Recent STIET PhD Eytan Bakshy's paper "The Role of Social Networks in Information Diffusion" is getting a lot of attention -- see Tech Crunch and Slate.

 News Note: WSU STIET faculty member, Robert Reynolds, STIET fellow Leonard Kinniard-Heether, and REU student Tracy Liu won first place in the IEEE Super Mario Competition and best student paper prize at the 2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence in Barcelona, Spain.

 Press Release -- World Wide Research Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities, edited by William H. Dutton and Paul W. Jeffreys includes contributions by STIET faculty member, Steve Jackson, and STIET fellow, Cory Knobel.

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Full Name
Michael Gordon
email address
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University of Michigan Business School
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Michael D. Gordon is Associate Dean for Information Technology; Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Business Administration; Professor of Business Information Technology l. His research interests are in the areas of effective retrieval and use of information, the application of technology and social conventions to support learning and teaching, and the relationship between information technology and social responsibility. He has published extensively on information retrieval, especially retrieval using adaptive methods, and has been one of the developers of the emerging field of literature-based discovery. Currently, he is studying how to support a group's ability to contribute, structure, and access a common knowledge base in a ways that support deeper and fuller use of its contents. In his role as Associate Dean of Information Technology, he is supporting and studying educational experiments conducted by the faculty aimed at improving learning and teaching. He is also exploring the relationship between information technology and socially responsible business in areas including: poverty, health, education, and the environment.

First name
Michael
Last name
Gordon
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Associate Dean for Information Technology; Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Business Administration; Professor of Business Information Technology

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