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MANAGING THE DIGITAL ENTERPRISEMICHAEL RAPPA

<info>MICHAEL RAPPA

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__/ 01-00-2007 \__
The Evolution of
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Tricia Bisoux

__/ 03-15-2006 \__
Reaching Students
Beyond the Classroom
with a Podcast

Michael Rappa

__/ 01-14-2004 \__
The Utility Business
Model and the Future of
Computing Services

Michael Rappa

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Michael
Rappa is the founding director of the Institute for Advanced Analytics and a professor in the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University. As director of the Institute he is responsible for leading the Master of Science in Analytics degree program—the first degree of its kind in the nation—conceived in 2006. Prior to joining NC State as Distinguished University Professor in 1998, he was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

A study published in 2006 in the British journal R&D Management identified Dr. Rappa as a leading scholar in the field of technology management, ranking him in the 99th percentile among 9,335 authors in terms of research productivity in top journals over the past 50 years. Rappa’s research has been selected on several occasions as an outstanding contribution to the field, and his pioneering work on Internet business models is one of the most often cited and widely read publications on the subject.

Rappa is perhaps best known to millions of students from around the world as the creator of Managing the Digital Enterprise, an innovative and award-winning educational Web site devoted to the study of management in the digital world. Rappa served as general co-chair of the 19th International World Wide Web Conference in 2010.

NC State has recognized Rappa on numerous occasions for his contributions to teaching and service. He is the recipient of the Outstanding Extension Service Award, the Award for Graduate Teaching Excellence, and the Gertrude Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology. He is also winner of the MERLOT Award for Exemplary Online Learning from the Multimedia Education Resource for Learning and Online Teaching; and was twice named a finalist for the Epton Prize by the editors of R&D Management.

Prior to founding the Institute, Rappa led the university’s interdisciplinary E-Commerce curriculum and helped to establish the Computer Networking degree program, serving as its management area coordinator. An early advocate of open courseware, he established the Open Courseware Lab in 1998 to promote openly accessible educational resources on the Web. Rappa and a team of his students created OpenSeminar, an award-winning open source platform for hosting collaborative courseware.

Rappa began his academic career at the University of Minnesota, where he earned his doctorate in 1987.

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Vital statistics:

First human-computer
interaction: feeding punch
cards to a mainframe.

First personal computer:
IBM PC with 2 floppy
drives and no hard disk.

First pleasant computing
experience: using a Mac.

First "portable" computer
(weight in pounds): 40.

First course taught using
a web site: 1995.

Last course taught using
a textbook: 1996.

Number of NCSU students
who have completed
this course, 1999-2006:
698.

Amount not spent on
textbooks by NCSU
students who took this
course:
$139,600.

Research funding
and donations
raised for NC State:
$3,348,150.

Number of visitors
to the site last year:
324,460
(from 190 countries).

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Institute for Advanced Analytics