Amy Woszczynski

Amy Woszczynski is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems at Kennesaw State University. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial Management from Clemson University, her MBA from Kennesaw State University, and a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech. Dr. Woszczynski's current research interests include pedagogy and curriculum to improve the success rate of students in the first programming course, individual differences in the information systems classroom, diversity in the IT workforce, and research methods in information systems. She has published articles on these topics in journals such as Computers in Human Behavior and Industrial Management and Data Systems. She has delivered frequent presentations at national and regional conferences, including the Americas Conference on Information Systems, the Southern Association for Information Systems, and the Southeast Informs.

Publications

Handbook of Distance Learning for Real-Time and Asynchronous Information Technology Education
Solomon Negash, Michael Whitman, Amy Woszczynski, Ken Hoganson, Herbert Mattord. © 2008. 406 pages.
In information technology, unlike many other fields, the need to support the unique perspective of technologically advanced students and deliver technology-rich content presents...
The Handbook of Information Systems Research
Michael Whitman, Amy Woszczynski. © 2004. 364 pages.
With the quantity and quality of available works in Information Systems (IS) research, it would seem advantageous to possess a concise list of exemplary works on IS research, in...