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Carol Okolica, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Computer Information Systems
E-mail
Dowling College
Oakdale, N.Y. 11769

EDUCATION:
      Ph.D. New York University
      M.S. Long Island University
      M.A. Adelphi University
     

PUBLICATIONS:
Okolica, C. (2000). Chinese and American Students: Analyzing a Case Study in a Virtual Environment, Extended Abstract, Proceedings of Information Systems Educators' Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Okolica, C. (1999). Designing the Information Systems MBA Core Course To Meet The Needs Of Different Student Populations, Proceedings of International Academy for Information Management, Charlotte, North Carolina

Okolica, C. (1997). The IS MBA Core Course: Fostering Student Creativity While Enhancing Active Learning, Proceedings of International Academy for Information Management, Atlanta Georgia.

Okolica, C. & Parker, M. (1997). Simulating Realistic User Interaction: An Innovative Approach to Teaching End User Computing, Proceedings of Office Systems Research Association, Nashville TN.

Okolica, C. (1996). Technology Implementation: What Leads to Success, Proceedings of Northeast Business and Economic Association, Islandia, N.Y.

Okolica, C. (1996). Factors Influencing the Use of Voice Messaging Technology: Voice Mail Implementation in a Corporate Setting, Central Business Review, XV, 1, 52-58.

Okolica C. (1994). Factors Affecting Implementation of Voice Mail: End User
Practices and Attitudes, Extended Abstract, Alpha Epsilon Research, 34, 7.

Okolica, C. & Stewart, C. (1993). Voice Mail and Academics: Creating a Virtual
Office, Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 22, 2.

Okolica, C. (1993). End User Attitudes and Practices: A Study of Voice Mail Implementation, Proceedings of Office Systems Research Association, Dallas, Tx.

Okolica, C. (1991). Benefits of Voice Mail for Academicians, Proceedings of The Association of Management, Atlantic City, N.J.

Okolica, C. & Fischer, D. (1990). Incorporating Oral and Written Communications Skills into the CIS Curriculum, Proceedings of International Academy for Information
Management, Chicago, Il.

Fischer, D. & Okolica, C. (1990). A Strategic Approach toTeaching Communication Skills to CIS Students, Extended Abstract, Proceedings of Information Systems
Educators' Conference, Chicago, Il.

Okolica, C. & Armstrong, G. (1989). Ergonomic Considerations for Microcomputer Labs, Interface The Computer Education Quarterly, 11, 3, 63-66.