
One of my students, Steven Robinson, pointed me to the human-computer interaction (HCI) research of Johnny Lee of Carnegie-Mellon, who has hacked a wiimote to do some really cool HCI stuff. It makes we want to buy a wiimote and try his demos.

One of my students, Steven Robinson, pointed me to the human-computer interaction (HCI) research of Johnny Lee of Carnegie-Mellon, who has hacked a wiimote to do some really cool HCI stuff. It makes we want to buy a wiimote and try his demos.

I received in the mail today the latest issue of Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), in which two of my research articles were published. JMIS is one of the top scientific journals in the field of Information Systems.
The latest issue of JMIS (Spring 2008) is a special issue on Trust in Online Environments. One of my articles examined what factors influence people to trust mobile phones as a secure e-commerce medium. The other article examines the effects of brand alliances and website quality on building trust in e-commerce websites.
I created a 15-minute video podcast to promote CIS 4000: Introduction to Computer Forensics, the class I am teaching this semester and this summer. The video shows a 6-minute presentation about computer forensics and the class, followed by a 9-minute demonstration of three computer forensics techniques.