Cate Jerram
Academic
Business School
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Cate is the Manager, Special Academic Projects, for the Faculty of the Professions, and a member of the faculty's Centre for Academic Support & Innovation, contributing to application of the Faculty's and the University's Learning & Teaching strategy. Previously, Cate was the Stephen Cole the Elder Fellow for the Professions. Cate is also the designer, author and moderator of the Faculty of the Professions' Pedagogical Possibilities website and blog. Cate is Director of the Information Management & Systems Research (IMSR) team, and co-leader of the research collaboration Human Aspects of Cyber Security (HACS) with co-researchers in the Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group (formerly DSTO). The HACS team's tool the HAIS-Q has been a well-received contribution to 21st century cyber security efforts. She is also an executive and founding member of the university's interfaculty and interdepartmental Smart and Safe Cities initiative. Cate is currently developing a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programs and courses in both Information Management and Systems, and in Cyber Security. The Business School will be offering the first of these in 2017. Cate designed and is Course Coordinator for the Qualitative Methods course for Higher Degree Research students and the Business Research Methods course for all postgraduate students in the Business School; and is also the primary educator in the use of NVivo to support research for the University of Adelaide and the Adelaide Graduate Centre. Cate has a dual disciplinary background in Information Systems and in Adult Education. From 2007 to 2012, she was Course Coordinator for the large first year course (IS-1) in Management Information Systems in which she used innovative teaching design combining Gamification and Flipped Classroom (particularly Team Based Learning). Prior to coming to Adelaide, she conducted Information Systems and Tertiary Education research with School of Information Systems, Technology and Management at the University of New South Wales, and the School of Management, UWS; and taught in Commerce / Management Information Systems and in ECommerce; EBusiness; IT Information Systems; Education; and Social Psychology; at University of Western Sydney, University of New South Wales and University of Technology Sydney. Cate spent (carefully unspecified) years in Performing Arts and in Management in Ministry in Australia, NZ, USA, Canada, UK and Germany before coming to academia. Cate is the Manager, Special Academic Projects, for the Faculty of the Professions, and a member of the faculty's Centre for Academic Support & Innovation, contributing to application of the Faculty's and the University's Learning & Teaching strategy. Previously, Cate was the Stephen Cole the Elder Fellow for the Professions. Cate is also the designer, author and moderator of the Faculty of the Professions' Pedagogical Possibilities website and blog. Cate is Director of the Information Management & Systems Research (IMSR) team, and co-leader of the research collaboration Human Aspects of Cyber Security (HACS) with co-researchers in the Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group (formerly DSTO). The HACS team's tool the HAIS-Q has been a well-received contribution to 21st century cyber security efforts. She is also an executive and founding member of the university's interfaculty and interdepartmental Smart and Safe Cities initiative. Cate is currently developing a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programs and courses in both Information Management and Systems, and in Cyber Security. The Business School will be offering the first of these in 2017. Cate designed and is Course Coordinator for the Qualitative Methods course for Higher Degree Research students and the Business Research Methods course for all postgraduate students in the Business School; and is also the primary educator in the use of NVivo to support research for the University of Adelaide and the Adelaide Graduate Centre. Cate has a dual disciplinary background in Information Systems and in Adult Education. From 2007 to 2012, she was Course Coordinator for the large first year course (IS-1) in Management Information Systems in which she used innovative teaching design combining Gamification and Flipped Classroom (particularly Team Based Learning). Prior to coming to Adelaide, she conducted Information Systems and Tertiary Education research with School of Information Systems, Technology and Management at the University of New South Wales, and the School of Management, UWS; and taught in Commerce / Management Information Systems and in ECommerce; EBusiness; IT Information Systems; Education; and Social Psychology; at University of Western Sydney, University of New South Wales and University of Technology Sydney. Cate spent (carefully unspecified) years in Performing Arts and in Management in Ministry in Australia, NZ, USA, Canada, UK and Germany before coming to academia.
Research Interest
ISR & HACS - Humans and Cyber Security research partnerships and alliances