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Technology At Wharton
News and announcements about information technology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- The Financial Times on How Wharton Uses Technology to Engage Students
The Financial Times provides an overview of how a number of schools are using the latest technologies to interact with their students. - Wharton's Ethan Mollick on How Games can be Effective Learning Tools
Wharton assistant professor of management Ethan Mollick talks about how games can be effective learning tools in an article in the Baltimore Sun. - Wharton CIO Deirdre Woods on New Tools for Learning
Wharton's associate dean and CIO Deirdre Woods is featured in an article in the Financial Times on how business schools are adopting simulations and other technological innovations to advance learning. - Wharton's Peter Fader on NPR Discussing Free Versus Paid Digital Content
In "Free for All? Profits Can Be Elusive" on NPR's Morning Edition, Wharton marketing professor Peter Fader weighs in on the issue of whether digital content is moving inexorably to a free distribution model. - The Philadelphia Weekly on "Wharton's 'Warcraft' Professor"
Philadelphia Weekly features a profile of Kevin Werbach, professor of legal studies and business ethics at Wharton and an avid World of Warcraft player. - Peter Fader on the Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
Wharton marketing professor Peter S. Fader was quoted this week in Knowledge@Wharton and the New York Times on implications of the Microsoft-Yahoo deal. - Wharton Internship Program Connecting MBA Students with Summertime Opportunities in Interactive Media, Social Impact and High Gr
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania announced a new comprehensive program that subsidizes employer stipends for MBA summer internships this year. The program is managed by the Wharton MBA Career Management office and leverages employer relationships developed through the Wharton Interactive Media Initiative, the Wharton Program for Social Impact, and the Wharton Small Business Development Center. - Kevin Werbach on "All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in World of Warcraft"
Kevin Werbach, assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics at Wharton, recently presented "All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in World of Warcraft" at Philly Pecha Kucha. - Interview with Technology Entrepreneur Joseph Ansanelli
Wharton Entrepreneurial Programs recently interviewed technology entrepreneur Joseph Ansanelli about his various ventures, how he gained an insight on work/life balance, and what Wharton has meant to him. - ComputerWorld: Penn One of the Best Places to Work in IT
ComputerWorld ranked the University of Pennsylvania #4 in the magazine's annual assessment of the "100 Best Places to Work in IT" - Supernova 2009 Conference and Conversation Hub
The Supernova 2009 conference hosted by Wharton professor of legal studies and business ethics Kevin Werbach will take place in San Francisco December 1st-3rd, 2009. The conference organizers have launched the Supernova Hub, a forum for perspectives on the many overlapping threads that highlight the transition to the Network Age. - Join the Conversation from HigherEdCamp Philly
This past Saturday approximately 95 attendees from 25 schools participated in HigherEdCamp Philly, an "unconference" exploring the impact of technology on education. Educators, administrators, technologists, and instructional designers engaged in discussions on topics ranging from social media and digital video to integrating data flows across campus and communicating abstract ideas to upper management. - Wharton Evolution of Learning Symposium Video
If you were unable to attend Wharton's recent Wharton Evolution of Learning Symposium -- or if you want to experience the event again -- videos of Daniel Pink's keynote address and the subsequent panel discussion with Chris Lehmann, Doug Lynch, and Karl Ulrich are available online. - Video of 'Virtual Worlds in Academia' Symposium
Video available from May 13 panel session on "Virtual Worlds in Academia: Beyond the Hyperbole" - Follow Penn's 253rd Commencement Online
In you're unable to attend the University of Pennsylvania's 253rd Commencement on Monday, May 18, you can follow it online. - Wharton Undergraduate Student on the Importance of Public Computing Spaces
Wharton Undergraduate student David Lei (W'10) penned an op-ed piece titled "Computing the Need" in the University's student newspaper, The Daily Pennsylvanian, in which he expresses his views on the value of the School's public computing spaces such as the group study rooms and computer labs throughout Wharton's Jon M. Huntsman Hall. - Wharton CIO Deirdre Woods on "Providing Business Insight and ROI in a Challenged Economy"
Wharton CIO and Associate Dean Deirdre Woods today participated in a panel session titled "CIO Perspective: Providing Business Insight and ROI in a Challenged Economy" at the AIIM exposition and conference in Philadelphia. - Professor Eric Clemons on "Why Advertising Is Failing On The Internet"
Wharton Professor of Operations and Information Management Eric Clemons has penned an op-ed piece on TechCrunch titled "Why Advertising Is Failing On The Internet." The thought-provoking (and controversial) piece asserts that "the Internet is not replacing advertising but shattering it." Prof. Clemons cites three reasons why he believes advertising -- whether broadcast or online -- will eventually fail, and then describes three general categories "for creating value that can be monetized, including selling real things, selling virtual things, and selling access." - Wharton Hosts Evolution of Learning Symposium, May 13, 2009
Wharton's Alfred West Jr. Learning Lab is hosting the "Evolution of Learning Symposium" in Philadelphia on May 13 with keynote speaker Daniel Pink, best-selling author of "A Whole New Mind" and "The Adventures of Johnny Bunko." Pink is renowned for addressing the changing model of work and the shift from the information age to the conceptual age. - Professor Eric Clemons Outlines What a Google Antitrust Case Might Look Like
Wharton Professor of Operations and Information Management Eric Clemons authored a guest column on TechCrunch in which he describes the grounds on which the Department of Justice could potentially base an antitrust case against Google. - Microsoft Unveils Vision for the Future of Business Technology at Wharton Conference
Microsoft Business Division president Stephen Elop today unveiled Microsoft's vision for the future of business technology at the Wharton Business Technology Conference in Philadelphia. - Wharton "Development of Web-Based Services" Workshop Enables New Learning
In Professor Karl Ulrich's intensive four-day workshop on "Development of Web-Based Services," Wharton Executive MBA students from Philadelphia and San Francisco joined with full-time Wharton MBA students to learn the practicalities of developing and launching a Web-based business. - Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt to Speak at Penn
Eric Schmidt, whose 28-year career as an Internet strategist, entrepreneur and developer of innovative technologies was capped by his selection as Google chairman and chief executive officer in 2001, will deliver the commencement address at the University of Pennsylvania on Monday, May 18. - Is There a Single Metric for Online User Engagement?
Eric Bradlow and Pete Fader, co-directors of the Wharton Interactive Media Initiative (WIMI), unpack the complex concept of online user engagement and discuss the ways in which businesses can gauge the effectiveness of their online marketing efforts.