ISM 5021
Information and Technology
       Management
   Animals
   JCPenney
   Public Schools
   Privacy and Security
   Walmart
   Curtis Bowden – Sarasota, FL – Sarasota
    County Technical Institute
   Megan Diehl – Orlando, FL – The University of
    Central Florida
   Daniel Duffy - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - ABB Inc
   Jeremy Fout – Dallas, TX – 7-Eleven, Inc.
   Elizabeth West – Hollywood, FL - Broward
    College
   David Willink - Palatka, FL - Data Concepts
    Unlimited Inc
   The group wanted to survey some of the
    interesting ways RFID was used.
   This allowed each one to research what
    interested them most about RFID.
   Each one contributed a section which gave our
    wiki some organization.
   In true wiki fashion, group members were
    encouraged to edit and add to each other’s
    work.
   Team focus needed to create an informative
    and educational Wiki that was also
    entertaining.
    Harmonizing the Wiki so all thoughts flowed
    together.
   Covering a broad enough cross-section of our
    subject matter to ensure that we arrived at a
    thoughtful and informative Wiki.
   Collaborating effectively while working
    separately
   Share your thoughts and ideas because more
    input leads to more collaboration and,
    ultimately, a better final group product.
   Wikis don’t need to be boring!
   RFID has an absurd amount of applications!
   If you missed it on the website, RFID tags can
    fit onto the back of a honeybee!
   Pick Wiki software that is easy to use so that
    everyone is able and motivated to contribute.
   Organize it well so that it is easy to follow for
    the reader.
   Make it attractive. Wikis don't have to be ugly.
   Make it fun. Wikis need not be a boring
    summary of a random topic; they can be an in-
    depth look at real-world applications of a
    technology that are entertaining to learn about.

RFID Survey Overview

  • 1.
    ISM 5021 Information andTechnology Management
  • 2.
    Animals  JCPenney  Public Schools  Privacy and Security  Walmart
  • 3.
    Curtis Bowden – Sarasota, FL – Sarasota County Technical Institute  Megan Diehl – Orlando, FL – The University of Central Florida  Daniel Duffy - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - ABB Inc  Jeremy Fout – Dallas, TX – 7-Eleven, Inc.  Elizabeth West – Hollywood, FL - Broward College  David Willink - Palatka, FL - Data Concepts Unlimited Inc
  • 4.
    The group wanted to survey some of the interesting ways RFID was used.  This allowed each one to research what interested them most about RFID.  Each one contributed a section which gave our wiki some organization.  In true wiki fashion, group members were encouraged to edit and add to each other’s work.
  • 5.
    Team focus needed to create an informative and educational Wiki that was also entertaining.  Harmonizing the Wiki so all thoughts flowed together.  Covering a broad enough cross-section of our subject matter to ensure that we arrived at a thoughtful and informative Wiki.  Collaborating effectively while working separately
  • 6.
    Share your thoughts and ideas because more input leads to more collaboration and, ultimately, a better final group product.  Wikis don’t need to be boring!  RFID has an absurd amount of applications!  If you missed it on the website, RFID tags can fit onto the back of a honeybee!
  • 7.
    Pick Wiki software that is easy to use so that everyone is able and motivated to contribute.  Organize it well so that it is easy to follow for the reader.  Make it attractive. Wikis don't have to be ugly.  Make it fun. Wikis need not be a boring summary of a random topic; they can be an in- depth look at real-world applications of a technology that are entertaining to learn about.