Tom Kane
 Lecturer
                            School of Computing                                                        
Edinburgh Napier University
                                                        United Kingdom
                        
Biography
Research area: telepresence and relationships between natural people and artificial persons (organisations of people), particularly in relation to the newly emerging field of Cognitonics, the science of the human being in the digital world. Career history: I am a lecturer in Project Management, Management Information Systems, Real-Time Communications and Artificial Intelligence. I have many years of business experience as a project manager and ICT Consultant specialising in communications projects. The majority of work involved innovating real-time communications possibilities, often across new-technology implementations of novel systems and infrastructure.
Research Interest
Centre for Social Informatics
Publications
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Kane, T. B. (2013). Using Cognitive Tunnels in a New Approach to Building Social Elevators in the Information Society. Informatica. 38, 263-271. ISSN 0868-4952
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Kane, T. (2016). Tagore's School and Methodology: Classrooms Without Walls. Gitanjali and Beyond. 1(1), 83. doi:10.14297/gnb.1.1.83-101. ISSN 2399-8733