Jeffrey Livermore
Lecturer
Computer Science
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLINT
United States of America
Biography
BS in psychology from Wayne State University MSA in Software Engineering Administration from Central Michigan D. in Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University I completed a post-doc fellowship in Information Assurance at the University of Maryland University College
Research Interest
I am fascinated by the intersection of ethical values and teaching Information Assurance. I have spent years researching the implementation of agile software development methodologies. I love learning about how different organizations have been able to implement agile methods and integrate them into their business practices. It is one thing to understand the model and another to make it work. I love researching better methods of teaching new technologies
Publications
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Livermore, J., Scafe, M., Wiechowski, L., & Maier, D. (2013). Student Perceptions of Peer Credibility Based on E-mail Address. Contemporary Issues in Educational Research. 6(4), 393-398.
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Livermore, J. (2013). Create-your-own-Cipher Assignment to Return Creativity to Cryptography. Business Education Innovation Journal. 5(2), 42-47.
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Livermore, J. (2014). Sustaining a Student Information Assurance Club. Computer Security Education Journal. 1(1), 1-5.