ACM SIGMIS CPR Panel Report: Should Information Systems Professors be More Techno-savvy than Students? (And What Would that Mean for Teaching in Times of the COVID-19 Crisis?).
Yaojie LiCraig Van SlykeThomas W. FerrattMichael GallivanTom StaffordMary SumnerPublished in: Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. (2021)
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