Ben Sackmary

Professor
Business Department

MBA, Fordham University

M.A., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts

 

Phone, FAX, or Email: If you need to talk to me, please leave a message, stop by the office during office hours, or make an appointment.

 

Phone: 716-878-4424 
FAX: 716-878-4424 
email: Sackmabd@buffalostate.edu 
email: Sackmary@pce.net 

 
 





Recent Publications and Presentations (Refereed)

"Using Collaboration and the Web to Implement CEC Standards" with Sharon Cramer and others. Teaching Exceptional Children, Vol. 32, May/June 2000, pp. 12-19.

"Cultural Competence for the Educational Web Site: Guidelines and Practices," with Lynne Scalia. SUNY Conference on Instructional Technology Proceedings, Buffalo, NY, May 30-June 2, 2000.

"Assessment of Online College Courses: The Instructor's Perspective." (with Lynne Scalia). Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, Vol. 2, Fall 1999, pp. 1-9.

"Cultural Patterns of World Wide Web Business Sites: A Comparison of Mexican and U.S. Companies (with Lynne Scalia). Seventh Cross Cultural Research Conference Proceedings. Cancun, MX. December 12-15, 1999.

"Assessment of Online College Courses: The Instructor's Perspective." (with Lynne Scalia). Emerging Issues in Business and Technology Proceedings. Myrtle Beach. October 27-29, 1999.

"A Comparison of U.S. and Mexican Student Computer and Internet Experience," with Lynne Scalia, Hugo Valladares, and Joel Jiménez, Society for the Advancement of Management Proceedings, (1999). Las Vegas, NV: April 2-4, 1999.

"Internet survey research: Practices, problems, and prospects."  Proceedings of the American Marketing Association Summer Educator's Conference.  Boston, August 1998. Available here as a PDF File.

"Student attitudes toward education on the internet," with Lynne Scalia. Presented at the Encuentro Internacional de Educación Asistida por Computadora at Universidad Académica Multidisciplinaria de Comercio y Administración, Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, June 1998.

"Factors in the adoption of online educational technology," with Lynne Scalia, Proceedings of the SUNY Conference on Instructional Technology, Cortland, NY, 1998.

"International educational alliances: Factors in the success of innovative programs," with Lynne Scalia, Society for the Advancement of Management, International Conference Proceedings, Arlington, VA, April, 1998.

"Adult learners and instructional technology: Attitudinal differences among student groups," with Lynne Scalia, International Association of Management Proceedings - Educational Technology Division, Montreal: International Association of Management, August, 1997.
"Groupware and computer-supported-cooperative-work in the college classroom." Business Communication Quarterly, 59(1996). With Lynne Scalia.

"Groupware in the college classroom: Guidelines and applications." Computers in the Schools, 12(1996). With Lynne Scalia.

"Gender and corporate communication programs," with Lynne Scalia, International Association of Management Proceedings - Multidisciplinary Division, 14(1996). Toronto: International Association of Management, pp. 64-70.

"Ten good reasons to use groupware in the college classroom," with Lynne Scalia. International Association of Management Proceedings - Educational Technology. Toronto: International Association of Management, 1996. Pp. 197-202.

"Gender and the groupware experience in the college classroom," with Lynne Scalia. Proceedings of the Association for Business Communication Southeast Regional Conference, Kiawah Island, SC, March, 1996.

"Media usage and attitudes toward internal communication in corporate change programs," with Lynne Scalia. Proceedings of the Association of Management Conference, Vancouver, August, 1995.

 

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