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Smith Technology
Fellows
Smith Technology Fellows perform a variety of
duties, which may include serving as
teaching assistants with
technology-intensive classes, or as
research assistants, executing targeted
technology development projects for use
in instruction or research, assisting
faculty and others with targeted
projects involving software such as
Oracle or .NET. Some project assignments
will require experience using specific
software platforms and will provide
technical support for courses, assist
faculty with tutorials and
demonstrations, and assist student teams
in projects. Students working on
projects which require specific
technology skills will be eligible to
attend vendor hands-on training
sessions. Projects will generally be
defined as one semester in duration but
could extend over the academic year.
Compensation for work on projects is
$10/hour, with projects ranging from
200-400 hours, which can be spread over
a semester or a year. Projects may be
renewable for additional semesters.
Holly Mann is the
Champion for this
program and will manage
all Smith Technology Fellows work
schedules on behalf of
faculty project
directors. Click
here to
view her bio.
Fellows
Application Eligibility
- Must be a
Business Major
- Rising Junior
preferred, 2nd term
freshmen may apply
- 3.2 minimum cum
GPA—appeals
considered for
outstanding
applicants below 3.2
- superior writing
and communication
skills
Application &
Selection Process
- This Application
is closed
- You can work on
your application in
any order you choose
- You can save your
application as a
draft (before
making a final
submission). Your
saved application
is located
in your "Profile"
under "My
Applications" in
UNet.
Please remember not
to submit your
application until
you have finished
entering all parts
of your application
. You will
only be able to
submit this
application once and
are then unable to
return to make
edits.
- When you are
working on your
application and you
save it as a draft
you will have the
opportunity to add
the recommenders
name and email
address. UNet will
then email your
recommender and
provide them then
link to upload their
letter.
Testimony
Michela Wariebi
STF Fellows
Projects
Updated research
projects are listed
below.
Dean Cleveland,
Mary Harms, and
John Ruppert - Design &
Innovation in Marketing
The Design
Fellows program will
provide instruction on
principles of design in
marketing, as well as a
hands-on skills-based
laboratory
course—ARTT354—which
covers the Adobe
Creative Suite 3. The
class will work in a
Macintosh environment in
a newly-designed
computer laboratory in
Van Munching Hall to
develop their skills in
applying design and
marketing concepts to
actual projects as part
of the Design Fellows
program.
Responsibilities:
Technical and design
support for the faculty
instructor and for
Design Fellows students
enrolled in ARTT 354.
The STI Fellow will
serve as a dedicated
teaching assistant for
ARTT 354, attending 6
hours in class/week.
Additionally, the STI
Fellow will be assigned
to provide support for
students working on
their projects in the
lab, which will be
dedicated two
evenings/week for a
total of 6 hours/week.
The STI Fellow will be a
part of the larger STI
Media Team, which will
also provide support and
additional training
opportunities, and will
be expected to
participate in weekly
meetings—approximately 3
hours/week.
Eligibility:
Completion of ARTT 354
with “B” grade or
better, or demonstrated
proficiency in Adobe
Creative Suite 3,
Full-time UMD-College
Park student in good
standing, Willingness
and ability to learn new
techniques, software
applications etc.
Dean Cleveland &
Holly Mann
- UNet
Digital Yearbook
The Smith
Undergraduate Program
sponsors the Digital
Yearbook Committee,
which compiles
photographs and other
documents throughout the
year and produces an
electronic yearbook for
all graduating seniors.
This committee needs
greater technical and
design support to
produce a high-quality
product, and can benefit
by being assigned a
dedicated STI Fellow to
support the work of the
committee and to
interface with the
undergraduate fellows
program, which is also
compiling photographs,
videos and other
documents for marketing
and promotions of the
programs as well as for
the digital yearbook.
Responsibilities: The
STI Fellow would be part
of the STI Media Team,
working with the digital
yearbook committee to
set standards and
protocols in receiving
and compiling documents.
Responsibilities include
weekly team meetings
with the media team and
with the digital
yearbook committee.
Provide technical
support for production
of the digital yearbook,
with OIT Work with
the STI Fellow assigned
to the Design Fellows
program, to provide
system support for ARTT
354. Would be required
to contribute 1
evening/week in the
dedicated design lab
assigned to ARTT354
Eligibility:
Information systems or
BMGT + Computer Science
major preferred,
Proficiency with both
Mac and PC environment
preferred, Experience
working in OIT or other
computer environment
preferred
David L. Major &
Ken G. Smith -
Competitive Dynamics
This project would be
to build a relational
database with a
front-end, multi-user
interface that will
support the entry of
large volumes of
content-analyzed data.
The database will
support research in the
area of Competitive
Dynamics. Competitive
dynamics studies require
the thorough analysis of
ten of thousands of
archived news articles
(typically generating a
data file of five to ten
thousand entry items).
Ultimately the coded
content allows for the
testing of hypotheses
that relate to a full
spectrum of competitive
behaviors among firms.
It yields the truest
measure of competition
among business rivals.
Historically,
scholarly research in
competitive dynamics has
been compiled within the
hard bounds of
spreadsheet
applications. Instead, I
would expect this
project to yield a
durable/malleable
database tool that can
be populated by our team
of coders, operating
remotely. Ideally the
database tool produced
in this project may
become the gold standard
for ongoing competitive
dynamics research.
The database must
have at least three
overarching
capabilities: 1)
Expedites data entry
(Generate dynamic user
forms with features such
as drop-down boxes;
pre-populating fields;
calculating fields;
etc). 2) Enables the
manipulation and
reporting of multiple
levels of
inter-relationships/cross-tabulation
among actions, actors,
and surrounding
characteristics (Reports
building capability).
And, 3) Readily allows
for the statistical
testing of subsets of
the raw data (Data
output files compatible
with statistical
software packages such
as STATA and SPSS).
This project requires
an individual with
knowledge of database
applications. It is
probably best suited for
an advanced student. In
the Fall and Spring, the
Fellow would work
closely with the team
first in the development
of the database, and
then in ongoing
enhancements.
It may appeal to a
student that has
previously built at
least some rudimentary
database with user
interface and is now
interested in greatly
expanding his/her
abilities and
contribution.
Susan Taylor &
Paul Tesluk (in capacity
at Co-Directors of HCIT)
- Development of HCIT
On-Line Capabilities and
Website Diversity
We are requesting
Smith Technology
Integration Fellow to
work in the capacity of
assisting HCIT with the
development an its on
line survey process and
survey feedback process
as well as the diversity
of technologies
incorporated into its
website posting. The
Smith Technology
Integration Fellow will
assist with developing a
methodology for on-line
administration and
on-line database
management, along with
analysis and feedback
system to participants.
The purpose of the tool
will be to support
several On-going HCIT
research efforts in
leadership assessment
and development,
coaching, adoption to
information technology,
and a cross-cultural
examination of
differences in the
innovation process. In
addition, the Fellow
will assist HCIT by
developing a methodology
for integrating a
broader diversity of
technology into its
website content, e.g.
podcasts, edited short
videos in real player or
other formats from its
conference content and
recommending a
maintenance process that
will enable the Center
to move forward with the
maintenance of a current
and attractive
presentation of its
website content.
Because of the
comprehensiveness of the
project, we are
requesting to have a
Smith Technology
Integration Fellow be
assigned to this project
for the full 08-089AY.
The idea candidate would
have skills in database
management, web
programming (HTML, etc),
knowledge of video
compression formats like
Windows Media, MPEG Real
Media, QuickTime &
Macromedia Flash
Experience with Video
streaming and
Video/Audio Podcasting.
and knowledge of
leadership development,
the information
technology adoption
process as well as the
process of
organizational
innovation.
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