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Alumna Alesha Fox ‘09 relaxes in celebration of the completion of her final research study titled “Information Sharing Strategies that Successfully Expand the Knowledge Base Within a Small Non-Profit Organization.”
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Alumna Alesha Fox ‘09 relaxes in celebration of the completion of her final research study titled "Information Sharing Strategies that Successfully Expand the Knowledge Base Within a Small Non-Profit Organization."
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Linda Ettinger, Ph.D.
Senior Academic Director, Associate Professor, Applied Information Management Program, University of Oregon

Organization Information:

The Applied Information Management (AIM) Program provides managers and other professionals with the knowledge and tools to operate as leaders in an evolving information environment.

Professional Website:

University of Oregon Applied Information Management

Education:

B.F.A., 1970, Southwest Missouri State; M.S., 1973, Illinois State; Ph.D., 1983, Oregon

Areas of Interest:

Online curriculum development; research methodology

Current Courses:

Terminal Project

Course:

AIM Capstone

Past Course:

Information Design and Computing

AIM affiliation since 1986.

Linda Ettinger has been a faculty member at the University of Oregon since 1983. Since 1986 she has been the Academic Director of the Applied Information Management Master's Degree Program (IS:AIM). In this role she oversees curriculum development, faculty and student participation, and program policy. She also teaches the culminating research course titled AIM Capstone. Dr. Ettinger was part of the initial AIM planning team, organized in 1984, to design the interdisciplinary curriculum, working in collaboration with Tektronix Inc. In 1990, Dr. Ettinger participated in a state-wide FIPSE grant project, directed through the Chancellor's Office, and led the effort to make AIM the UO's first completely online master's program.


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