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A systematic review of immersive virtual reality applications for higher education: Design elements, lessons learned, and research agenda
20191.7k citationsJaziar Radianti, Tim A. Majchrzak et al.Computers & Educationprofile →
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Radianti, Jaziar, et al.. (2019). A systematic review of immersive virtual reality applications for higher education: Design elements, lessons learned, and research agenda. Computers & Education. 147. 103778–103778.1676 indexed citations breakdown →
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Fromm, Jennifer, et al.. (2019). Virtual Reality in Higher Education: Preliminary Results from a Design-Science-Research Project. Journal of the Association for Information Systems.14 indexed citations
Chakraborty, Narayan Ranjan, et al.. (2018). Social Media Analysis in Crisis Situations: Can Social Media be a Reliable Information Source for Emergency Management Services?. International Conference on Information Systems.10 indexed citations
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Chakraborty, Narayan Ranjan, Devinder Thapa, & Tim A. Majchrzak. (2018). The Roles of Infomediaries in Crisis Response: The Case of 2017 Bangladesh Flood. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 289.
Serrano, Nicolás, Josune Hernantes, Tim A. Majchrzak, & Mihoko Sakurai. (2017). Resilience Information Portal.. ISCRAM.2 indexed citations
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Sakurai, Mihoko, et al.. (2017). Co-creating Communication Approaches for Resilient Cities in Europe: the Case of the EU Project Smart Mature Resilience.. ISCRAM.2 indexed citations
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Majchrzak, Tim A., et al.. (2015). Context-Dependent app testing. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 73–80.2 indexed citations
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Majchrzak, Tim A., Jan Ernsting, & Herbert Kuchen. (2015). Model-Driven cross-platform apps: Towards business practicability. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 129–136.3 indexed citations
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Heitkötter, Henning, et al.. (2013). Evaluating Frameworks for Creating Mobile Web Apps. 209–221.13 indexed citations
Majchrzak, Tim A., et al.. (2012). Using document-based databases for medical information systems in unreliable environments.. ISCRAM.13 indexed citations
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Majchrzak, Tim A., et al.. (2012). Improving epidemiology research with patient registries based on advanced web technology.. ISCRAM.2 indexed citations
Majchrzak, Tim A., et al.. (2010). Towards a Decision Support System for the Allocation of Traumatized Patients. ISCRAM.1 indexed citations
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