Georgia Southern University (GSU)
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Custom logoThe Georgia Southern University (GSU, Southern, or Georgia Southern), part of the University System of Georgia, formerly the Georgia Southern College, Georgia Teachers College, South Georgia Teachers College, Georgia Normal School, and the First District Agricultural & Mechanical School, offers the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) > Department of Computer Science1)
Graduate Degrees/Programs
- Master of Science in Computer Science (Concentrations: Data and Knowledge Systems; Machine Learning; Options: thesis; non-thesis) (Online/Hybrid)
Conferences
- 20th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2014), August 7–10, 2014, Savannah, Georgia, USA
Conference Theme: Reinventing the IS Discipline-
Tracks w. Minitracks:
Business Intelligence, Analytics, & Knowledge Management (SIGDSS); Virtual Communities and Virtual WorldsOther Minitracks:
Co-creating Innovations; Organizational Learning through Process Modelling; End-user training, support, and knowledge management; Knowledge Management (Global, International, and Cross Cultural Issues in IS); Semantic Technologies and Big Data Analytics; Technology Enhanced Collaborative Learning
College of Arts & Humanities2) > Department of English3)
Conferences
- Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (GICOIL)*
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The Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (GICOIL), formerly the Georgia Conference on Information Literacy invites all K-12 and higher education faculty and staff, librarians, media professionals, writing instructors, teachers, and graduate students to join us for the opportunity to share research and best methods for teaching and learning information literacy!
The conference allows participants to engage one another and discover how to apply crucial information literacy skills in their own settings through peer-reviewed presentations, workshops, and poster presentations.
GICOIL is co-organized together with the University Libraries (Henderson Library and Lane Library), initially Henderson Library only. Conference service is provided by the Division of Continuing and Professional Education.


