Kent State University
Assistant Professor Position
Information Architecture and Knowledge Management
In recognition of the significant growth and development of
the
Master's Program in Information Architecture and Knowledge
Management
(IAKM) (http://iakm.kent.edu), Kent
State University has allocated a
new tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant
Professor. The position is available Fall 2006 or January
2007.
The Master's Program in Information Architecture and
Knowledge
Management is a unique, innovative, interdisciplinary
program
inaugurated in Fall 2001. It has three concentrations:
Information
Architecture, Information Use and Knowledge Management. It
features a
progressive curriculum that has been extensively revised for
the Fall
2006 (see http://iakm.kent.edu/downloads/curriculumoverview.pdf).
The
program is a collaborative effort of the Department of
Computer
Science, the Graduate School of Management, the School of
Communication Studies, the School of Journalism and Mass
Communication, the School of Visual Communication Design,
and the
School of Library and Information Science. The School of
Library and
Information Science administers the IAKM program.
Facilities include a state-of-the-art usability lab
(http://usability.slis
.kent.edu/), fully-digital classrooms with the
most current hardware and software, state-of-the-art
distance
education tools, whether through interactive television or
web-based
synchronous or asynchronous learning objects, and
instructional
designer support.
The successful candidate is expected to teach at least three
of the
required courses in the concentrations of Information
Architecture or
Information Use. These courses include Information
Architecture,
Research Methods for Information Architecture, Information
and Visual
Design, Usability I, Usability II, and User and Task
Analysis. Preference will be given to those with
educational
training and teaching, work (or consulting) and research
experience
in these or related areas.
Teaching competencies, teaching experience, work experience
or
research experience or interest are also sought in several
of the
following areas:
Information Architecture
Usability Testing or Engineering
User Prototyping: Personas, etc.
Information Seeking Behavior and the Web
Human Information Processing
Interaction Design
Project Management for Information Architecture
or for
Usability Testing
Document Engineering/Management
Content Management Systems
Qualifications include a Masters degree in Information
Science,
Computer Science or a related field and a completed
doctorate or
substantial progress toward completion of a doctorate in
Information
Science, Computer Science or a related field. Experience
and/or
interest in synchronous or asynchronous digital distance
learning is
desirable. Nine-month appointment; summer teaching and
workshops may
be available. Salary is competitive; benefits are
excellent. The
position is available for the Fall 2006 (though dependent on
the
needs of the successful candidate, Spring 2007).
Applications will
be accepted until the position is filled.
To better work with the growing demands of the information
economy,
Kent State University launched a unique, new college, the
College of
Communication and Information in July, 2002. It is composed
of the
School of Communication Studies, the School of Journalism
and Mass
Communication, the School of Library and Information Science
(including IAKM), and the School of Visual Communication
Design. Ohio
is a recognized leader in information networks and has
undertaken
major funding commitments to use information technologies to
promote
economic development.
Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume,
copies of
transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
(official
transcripts will be required in the event of employment),
and names
of at least three references to:
Prof. Thomas J. Froehlich, Ph.D.
Chair, Search Committee
Information Architecture and Knowledge Management
Kent State University
P.O. Box 5190
Kent, Ohio 44242-0001
email: tfroehli kent.edu
Phone: (330) 672-2782
Fax: (330) 672-7965
http://iakm.kent.edu
Kent State University supports equal opportunity,
affirmative action
and diversity in education and employment. Applications
from
minority group members and women are encouraged.
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