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EWUUK LOMO-DAVID 336-285-3367 | [email protected] OBJECTIVE To continue to contribute academic, intellectual, business information technology and interpersonal communications skills to the development of humanity. CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. Plagiarism, academic integrity and repercussions 2. Behaviors that enhance learning and teaching in the digital age 3. Global pervasiveness of insecurity of digital information and m-banking 4. Solar energy and wind mills: Future savings in energy costs in academia 5. Comparative analysis of commercial food (cassava to gari) processing using solar ovens and using traditional wood burning pans in Cameroon and Nigeria COURSES I HAVE TAUGHT Introduction to management information systems Microcomputer usage in business Advanced microcomputer applications Data communications and networks Operating systems (Windows and Disk Operating Systems) Introduction to business management Business communications/Report Writing BASIC programming EDUCATION Doctor of Education (ED.D.) 1984-1988 Major: Business Education and Office Management with Curriculum and Instruction Department of Management Information Systems and Decision Sciences (Fogelman College of Business) in conjunction with Curriculum and Instruction of School of Education University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee Master of Education (M.ED) 1983-1984 Business Education and Office Management Department of Management Information Systems & Decision Sciences Fogelman College of Business, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee

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EWUUK LOMO-DAVID

336-285-3367 | [email protected]

OBJECTIVE

To continue to contribute academic, intellectual, business information technology and

interpersonal communications skills to the development of humanity.

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

1. Plagiarism, academic integrity and repercussions

2. Behaviors that enhance learning and teaching in the digital age

3. Global pervasiveness of insecurity of digital information and m-banking

4. Solar energy and wind mills: Future savings in energy costs in academia

5. Comparative analysis of commercial food (cassava to gari) processing using solar ovens

and using traditional wood burning pans in Cameroon and Nigeria

COURSES I HAVE TAUGHT

Introduction to management information systems

Microcomputer usage in business

Advanced microcomputer applications

Data communications and networks

Operating systems (Windows and Disk Operating Systems)

Introduction to business management

Business communications/Report Writing

BASIC programming

EDUCATION

Doctor of Education (ED.D.) 1984-1988

Major: Business Education and Office Management with Curriculum and Instruction

Department of Management Information Systems and Decision Sciences

(Fogelman College of Business) in conjunction with Curriculum and

Instruction of School of Education

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee

Master of Education (M.ED)

1983-1984

Business Education and Office Management

Department of Management Information Systems & Decision Sciences

Fogelman College of Business, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee

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Bachelor of Science (BS) 1982-1983

Comprehensive Business Education with Minor in Business Administration

Department of Business Education

College of Business

Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota

Bachelor of Science

1981-1982

Business Education (Transferred to Minnesota State University) from

Ohio University, Athens, Ohio

National Certificate in Education, Business (3-year post-secondary diploma) 1972-1975

National Technical Teachers’ College, Lagos

Additional Training/Seminars/Workshops

Virtual Desktop Interface (VMI) Demo Workshop. Presented by Dr. Darryl McGraw, CIO,

Division of Information Technology, NCA&TSU. September 4, 2014, 3-4 p.m.

Quality Matters (QM) Program “Designing Your Blended Course” Workshop, NCA&TSU,

Greensboro, NC, August 2, 2014, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Development of Online Course (BUED 444 .. Data Communications and Computer

Networks), summer 2014.

Blackboard ONLINE COURSE DEVELOPMENT (OL 100) Workshop, NCA&TSU,

Greensboro, NC, May 2, 2014, 10-12 p.m.

North Carolina Triad Teaching Fellows Intercollegiate Conference, North Carolina A&T

State University, Greensboro, NC, April 5, 2014.

Blackboard – The Grade Center Workshop, NCA&TSU, Greensboro, April 15, 2014, 2-4

p.m.

Blackboard Real-Time Content Sharing Workshop, NCA&TSU, Greensboro, November 11,

2014, 2-30 p.m.

Starfish Early Warning System Training (Academic retention watch), NCA&TSU,

Greensboro, February 10, 2014, 4-5 pm.

Starfish Early Warning System (Academic retention watch) Seminar in conjunction with

SOBE Faculty Meeting, NCA&TSU, Greensboro, March 21, 2014.

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Teaching Web Development Skills to build Desktop/Tablet Apps and Modern Websites,

ISECON/CORNISAR, San Antonio, Texas, November 6-9, 2013.

Workshop on NetApp: Implementing Storage and Data Management into IS Programs,

ISECON/CORNISAR, San Antonio, Texas, November 6-9, 2013.

Pearson’s SIMNET Seminar by Jody McLaughling, April 9, 2013.

Cengage seminar on Mindtap by Kelly Kymball of Cengage Publishing, March 26, 2013

6th

Annual Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) A&T, May 11-12, 2009.

Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) Workshop - Building a Better Syllabus,

September 25th

, 2009.

Seminar on Closing Bell Speaker Series: Wall Street Meets Academia, Oct. 22, 2009.

Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) Workshop – Curriculum Alignment Learning

Community, September 23, 2009.

Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) Workshop – Quantitative Reasoning & Writing:

Tools to Teach Critical Thinking, October 14, 2009.

Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL)/Center for Academic Excellence Workshop –

Advising Student Athlete Workshop Evaluation, October 8, 2009.

Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) Workshop – Enhancing Student Learning by

Clarifying Expectations, October 15, 2009.

Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) Workshop – Agents for Globalization: Building

Bridges through Diversity, November 20, 2009.

Computer Training for Microsoft Windows 2003 MCSA/MCSE with Exchange. CED

Solutions Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia for 15 days from July 9 to July 24, 2005

Computer Training - CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+ Boot Camping, CED Solutions

Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia for 15 days from July 9 to July 24, 2006

Automatic identification programming and management (two weeks course), Ohio

University, Athens, Ohio

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Computer Training - Data Communications and Computer Networks Certification. The

Learning Tree Corporation, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 19 – 22, 2002.

Speech Recognition with Speaking Solutions Software, Dragon Naturally Speaking Training,

Greensboro, NC, July 18, 2002.

Microsoft Visual Studio.net Seminar, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, September 18, 2002.

Microsoft Office User Certification (MOUS), Hickory, NC, July 18, 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

Coordinator of Internships (Directed Work Experience)

Coordinator of Microcomputer Usage in Business – BUED210 Classes

Coordinator of Assessment in Information Technology

Academic Advising, Mentoring and Freshman Advisor.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor with Tenure August, 1994 to Present

Department of Business Education

Agricultural & Technical State University

Assistant Professor August, 1989 to August, 1994

Department of Business Education

North Carolina A&T State University

Visiting Associate Professor August, 1988 to August, 1989

Eberly College of Business

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania,

Instructor August, 1987 to July, 1988

Department of Management Information Systems and Decision Sciences

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee

Graduate Teaching Fellow/Assistant August, 1983 to July, 1987

Department of Management Information Systems and Decision Sciences

University of Memphis, Memphis,

Lecturer II July, 1978 to March, 1981

Federal Polytechnic, Bida (Four-year post-secondary). Department of Business.

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Lecturer III July, 1976 To July, 1978

Government Commercial College, Zaria.

Courses Taught: Commerce, Economics, Business Communication and English.

National Youth Service Corps July 1975 to July 1976 Womens Teachers College, Kontagora, Niger State

CONSULTING

SACAL Global Environmental and Management Company 2004-present

Ultimate Business Services (UBS) 2004- 2010

Bennett College – Information Systems

Guilford Technical Community College – Software Applications/Operating Systems

Davidson County Community College – Information Systems

Memphis Urban League Computer Training Center, Inc.

Shelby State Community College – Programming and Disk Operating systems

RESEARCH WORK IN PROGRESS

Massive Digitization of Patient Records Brews Electronic Cankerworms in Healthcare

Provision

Transformation of a Microcomputer Usage in Business Course into a University General

Education Requirement for the Social and Behavioral Sciences Cluster

Relationship between academic dishonesty, mediocrity, confidence and digital enablers

Customer trepidation and slow growth of mobile banking in Nigeria

PUBLICATIONS

Awajiusuk, F. J., and Lomo-David, E. (2013), “The Bane Of Crude Oil Exploitation On

The Lives Of The Niger Deltans Of Nigeria”, Journal of International Studies and

Development” Vol. 4, Page 118-141.

Deb, M. and Lomo-David, E. (2013), “An Empirical Examination of Customer’s

Adoption of m-Banking in India", Marketing Intelligence & Planning, Vol. 32 Iss: 4,

pp.475 – 494.

Deb, M. and Lomo-David, E. (2013), “Evaluation of Retail Service Quality using

Analytic Hierarchy Process”, Madhurima Deb, Ewuuk Lomo-David, (2014) "Evaluation

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of retail service quality using analytic hierarchy process", International Journal of Retail

& Distribution Management, Vol. 42 Iss: 6, pp.521 – 541.

Deb, M. and Lomo-David, E. (2013), “Critical Analysis of Seller-Customer Bonding:

Perception, Retention, Orientation and Status” Journal of Management Policy and

Practice Vol. 14 No. 1, 2013, 90-104.

Lomo-David, E., and Deb, M., (2013). Attributes Motivating the Embrace of Mobile

Banking: A Comparative Experience of Indian and United States. The Proceedings of the

Information Systems Education Conference, v.30 n.2681, San Antonio, TX.

Cannoy, Sherrie Drye, Lomo-David, Ewuukgem (October 2012). “Academic Integrity

Policies and Practices: Can Cloud’s Centralization be an Enabler?” The Proceedings of

the Information Systems Education Conference, ISECON, New Orleans, Louisiana

Lomo-David, E. and Awajiusuk, F.J. (April 2012). “Deployment of The Four Way Test

In The Discourse Of Oil Exploitation In The Niger Delta Of Nigeria,” Proceedings of the

Fourth Annual Sam Houston State University General Business Conference, Huntsville,

Texas, April 13-14, 2012.

Lomo-David, E., Ali Acilar, Betty Chapman and Shannon, Li Jen (2011), “University

Students' Computer Security Practices In Two Developing Nations: A Comparative

Analysis,” Business Studies Journal. 2011 Supplement, Vol. 3, p63-76. 14p.

Lomo-David, E. and L J Shannon (2009). “Information Systems Security And Safety

Measures: The Dichotomy Between Students’ Familiarity And Practice” Academy of

Information and Management Sciences Journal (AIMSJ), Vol. 12, No. 1&2, 29-45.

Lomo-David, E. and L J Shannon (2009). “Critical Analysis of Mobile Phone

Communication Safety and Security Measures: Familiarity versus Actual Practice on

Mobile Devices” In the Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference

2009, v 26 (Washington DC: &5125. ISSN: 1542-7382.

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Lomo-David, Ewuuk (2009). “Perceptive profiles of students computer security & safety

competencies: Implications for Business curriculum.” Issues in Information Systems, Vol

X, No. 1-2, 299-308.

Lomo-David, E., Shannon, L. and Ejimakor, G. “Information systems security and safety

measures: The dichotomy between students’ familiarity and practice.” Proceedings of the

Sam Houston State University Annual General Business Conference, Huntsville, Texas,

April 17-18, 2009.

Ikuru, Amijaan and Lomo-David, E. (2004). “Unit cost and formulation of technology

strategies in Nigeria’s oil industry.” Proceedings of the International Academy for

African Business and Development Conference, Atlanta, GA

Lomo-David, E. (Fall 2002) “The role of convenience in students adoption of

telecommuting at entry into the workforce” Journal of Business and Training Education,

Vol 10.

Beasley, R., Lomo-David, E. and Seubert, V.R. (2001) “Telework and gender:

Implications for the management of information technology professionals.” Industrial

Management & Data Systems, Vol. 101(9), pp. 477-482.

Lomo-David, E. & Griffin, F. (May/June 2001) “Personality traits of white-collar

telecommuters: Perceptions of graduating business students” Journal of Education for

Business, 76(5), 257-261.

Beasley, R., Lomo-David, E. and Seubert, V.R. (2001). “The effects of race on

telecommuting motivators: Implications for the recruitment of minorities into open

information technology positions.” Journal of Computer Information Sytems,Vol 42(2),

21-25.

Beasley, R., Seubert, V.R., and Lomo-David, E. (2001) (in press). Character traits and

basic cognitive, social, and technological skills for telecommuting: Implications for the

computing curriculum. Journal of Computing in Small Colleges.

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Lomo-David, E. & Ferguson, F. (2000) "Evaluation of basic software competencies

among corporate Nigerian information systems professionals" Issues in Information

Systems, Vol. 1, 284-290.

Beasley, R. E. and Lomo-David, E. (2000) "Telework: Work schedule flexibility and

stress reduction" Issues in Information Systems, Vol. 1., 21-26.

Lomo-David, E. & Ferguson, F. (2000) "A model for the development of a

corporate/government sponsored interdisciplinary research center for Africa and the

Caribbean: A Consultative Successful Expert Model is Housed at North Carolina A&T

State University's NASA-Center for Aerospace Research (CAR)." Proceedings of the

International Academy for African Business and Development Conference, Atlantic City,

New Jersey.

Lomo-David, E. (2000). “Email Usage in corporate America" Proceedings of the Seventh

Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh, North

Carolina.

Lomo-David, E. & King T. (2000) “Gender Rankings of Basic Skills for Teleworkers.”

Proceedings of the Organizational Systems Research Association Conference, Sheraton

Center, Toronto, Canada.

Lomo-David, E. (1999) “Computer-based attributes of prospective teleworkers:

Implications for the year 2000.” Proceedings of the International Association for

Computer Information Systems (IACIS) Conference, San Antonio.

Lomo-David, E. (1999) “The Relationship between employee productivity and

teleworking: Implications for workforce 2000.” Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual

Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Lomo-David, E. (1998). “Telecommuting: An Alternative Approach to Work in the New

Millennium.” Refereed proceedings of the International Association for Computer

Information Systems, Cancun, Mexico.

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Lomo-David, E. (Fall 1994) "Student Critical Success Factors (SCSFs) and the Dynamics

of Professors' Academic Environment Behaviors." Journal of Communication and

Minority Issues (JCMI), 2(1), 30-36.

Lomo-David, E. (August 1993). "An Analysis of How the Behavior of College Professors

During Office Hours and in the General Academic Environment Influence Student

Success." Proceedings of North Carolina Council of Vocational Teacher Educators.

Lomo-David, E. & Hulbert J. (April 1993) "Instructor Classroom Behaviors and Student

Academic Success." Business Education Forum, 47(4), 12-15.

Lomo-David, E. (November, 1992). "Factors that Influence Students' Choice of

Instructors in Multi-Section Courses" Proceedings of the Mid-South Educational

Research Association Annual Conference, Knoxville, TN.

Lomo-David, E. (Summer 1991). "MIS Strategy for Microcomputer Acquisition:

Academic Versus Corporate Approach" The Journal of Computer Information Systems,.

Lomo-David, E. & Chaney, L. H. (May 1989). "Spreadsheets Taught in Management

Information Systems Departments of Collegiate Schools of Business" Mid-South

Educational Researcher, 17(2).

Lomo-David, E. (Spring 1989). "Corporate Brand Targeting Strategies for Selecting

Spreadsheets and Computers." Proceedings of the Association of Pennsylvania

University Business and Economic Faculties (APUBEF), 5-11.

Lomo-David, E. "Spreadsheets: (1989). Are Colleges of Business Teaching Applications

Needed by Employers?" NABTE Review, (16), 52-55.

Lomo-David, E. & Chaney, L.H. (Spring 1989). "Spreadsheet Usage in U.S. Firms"

Office Systems Research Journal, 7(2), 7-11.

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PRESENTATIONS, CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

Lomo-David, E. “Unconventional Education: Now the Real Expiration of Ancient Greek

Aristotelian Peripatetic Philosophy.” Presented at the North Carolina Triad Teaching

Fellows Intercollegiate Conference, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro,

NC, April 5, 2014.

Lomo-David, E. and Deb, M. “Attributes Motivating the Embrace of Mobile Banking: A

Comparative Experience of Indian and United States.” Presented at the 2013 Information

Systems Education Conference (ISECON) and the Conference on Information Systems

Applied Research (CONISAR), San Antonio, TX, Nov. 7-9, 2013.

Cannoy, Sherrie and Lomo-David, E. “Normal Deviance: Reevaluating Academic

Policies,” Presented at the Mid-South Sociological Association Conference, Atlanta, GA.,

October 23-26, 2013.

Deb, M. and Lomo-David, E. “On the Significance of Service Quality & Innovation: An

Analytical Hierarchical based Approach,” International Research Symposium in Service

Management (IRSSM-4), Kuttikkanam, Kerala, India, July 26, 2013.

Lomo-David, E. and Awajiusuk, F.J. “Deployment of The Four Way Test In The

Discourse Of Oil Exploitation In The Niger Delta Of Nigeria,” Presented at the Fourth

Sam Houston State University General Business Conference, Huntsville, Texas, April 13-

14, 2012.

Ewuuk Lomo-David, Ali Acilar, Bilecik University, Betty Foust Chapman, and Li-Jen

Shannon, “University Students Computer Security Practices In Two Developing Nations:

A Comparative Analysis,” Presented at the Third Annual General Business Conference,

Huntsville, Texas, April 15 to 16, 2011.

“Got Study Habits? The Seriousness of Knowing How to Study Starts with your

Classroom Behaviors,” Paper presented to Accounting 402 Colloquium, School of

Business and Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC.

February 9, 2011.

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Lomo-David, E., Sherrie Cannoy and Lisa Gueldenzoph Snyder. “Nipping Classroom

Problems in the Bud: A Critical Reevaluation of Student Classroom Behaviors that Affect

Learning in the Digital Age,” Presented at the Greensboro 2011 Lilly Conference on

College & University Teaching, February 4-6, 2011.

Lomo-David, E. Familiarity with Data Security Measures: A Function of the Number of

Days of Waiting for Repairs of a Malfunctioned Computer,” Paper presented at the 50th

Annual International Association for Computer Information Systems Conference, Las

Vegas, NV; October 6-9, 2010.

Lomo-David, E. “The Use of Information to Protect Society and Stop the Bad Guy,”

Paper presented to students of Sumner Elementary School, Greensboro, North Carolina;

November 15, 2010.

Lomo-David, E. “Important elements of career considerations and College Readiness”,

Paper presented at Page High School Seniors Symposium, Greensboro, North Carolina;

December 11, 2009.

Lomo-David, E. and Shannon, LJ. “Critical Analysis of Mobile Phone Communication

Safety and Security Measures: Familiarity versus Actual Practice on Mobile Devices”

Presented at the Information Systems Education Conference (ISECON) 2009 and

Information Systems Educators Conference (ISECON) and Conference on Information

Systems Applied Research (CONISAR), (Washington DC: & 5125. ISSN: 1542-7382.

Lomo-David, E. “Perceptive profiles of students computer security & safety

competencies: Implications for Business curriculum.” Presented at the International

Association for Computer Information Systems Conference, Renaissance Hotel,

Pittsburgh, PA; September 30-October 3, 2009.

Lomo-David, E., Shannon, L J. and Ejimakor, G. “Information systems security and

safety measures: The dichotomy between students’ familiarity and practice.” Proceedings

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of the Sam Houston State University Annual General Business Conference, Huntsville,

Texas, April 17-18, 2009.

Lomo-David, E., Computer Security Risk Factors and Readiness: The Nigerian students’

Perspective, Refereed Proceedings of the 48th

Annual International Association for

Computer Information Systems (IACIS) Conference, October 1-4, 2008.

Lomo-David, E. “Strategies to Mellow Down Student Behaviors and Avert Calamities in

the Classroom.” Paper presented at The Association for Business Communication -

Southeastern Conference, Columbia, South Carolina; March 13-15, 2008

Lomo-David, E., Technology in the Classroom: The New Education Paradigm, Paper

presented at Management Education Alliance conference, Florida A&M University.

Tallahassee, October 11-13, 2007

Lomo-David, E. Guidelines for Cell Phone Use. This creative work appears in

Foundations of Business Communications by Donna Young. Publisher: McGraw-Hill

Irwin, 2006. (See Page 140) of the Instructor’s Annotated Edition)

Lomo-David, E. “Student cell phone use and erosion of decorum: A call for etiquette and

civility on campus.” Presented at the Association for Business Communications (ABC)

Conference, Embassy Suites Hotel, Greensboro, NC. April 21-2, 2005.

Lomo-David, E. “Demystification of Data Networking and Impact of Bluetooth Wireless

Technology.” Presented at the Southern Business Education 78th

Annual Convention,

Charlotte, NC; October 27-29, 2004.

Lomo-David, E. “Unit cost and formulation of technology strategies in Nigeria’s oil

industry.” Presented at the 5th International Academy for African Business and

Development (IAABD) Conference. Hilton Hotel, Atlanta, GA, April 7-10, 2004.

Coauthor: Dr. Amijaan Ikuru.

Lomo-David, E. “Bluetooth technology: a wireless computer lab and no more tripping

over wires.” Presented at the Atlantic Coast Business, Marketing, and Information

Technology Education conference, Raleigh, NC., February 2004.

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Lomo-David, E., Gueldenzoph, E; King, T.; Henderson, R. “Identity Fraud and E-Fraud:

Is Advancement in Information Technology making it Easier?” Presented at the 20th

Annual Atlantic Coast Business, Marketing and Information Technology conference.

Raleigh, NC, February 13-15, 2003.

Attended “Cisco networking Academy Overview” at the Atlantic Coast Business,

Marketing and Information Technology conference. Raleigh, NC, February 15, 2003.

Attended “PC Repair and Maintenance” at the Atlantic Coast Business, Marketing and

Information Technology conference. Raleigh, NC, February 15, 2003.

Review of Information Processing for the Praxis Exam 2002. Presented at the Annual

Praxis Preparation Seminar for North Carolina Lateral Entry Students, North Carolina

A&T State University; February 23, 2002.

Lomo-David, E. “Protect your computer systems: Teachers watch those ecookies.”

Presented at the North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and

Technology (NCAECT) Conference, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, March 7-9,

2001.

Lomo-David, E. “Online Education Policies: Look before you leap” Presented at the

North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology (NCAECT)

Conference, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, March 7-9, 2001. Co-presenter:

Lisa Gueldenzoph.

Lomo-David, E. “The challenges of information technology in contemporary society.”

Presented to High School Students of Dudley High School, February 2001.

Lomo-David, E. and Beasley, R. "Telework: Work Schedule Flexibility and Stress

Reduction" Presented at the International Association for Computer Information Systems

Conference, Las Vegas, Oct. 2000.

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Lomo-David, E. and Ferguson, F. "Evaluation of Basic Software Competencies among

Corporate Nigerian Information Systems Professionals." Presented at the International

Association for Computer Information Systems Conference, Las Vegas, October 2000.

Lomo-David, E. and Ferguson, F. "A model for the development of a

corporate/government sponsored interdisciplinary research center for Africa and the

Caribbean” Presented at the International Academy for African Business and

Development (IAABD) Conference. Atlantic City, N.J., April 11-14, 2000.

Lomo-David, E. and Ejimakor, G. "Regional Demand for Information Technology."

International Academy for African Business and Development (IAABD) Conference,

Atlantic City, NJ., April 11-14, 2000. Co-presenter:

Lomo-David, E. and King, T. “Gender Rankings of Basic Skills for Teleworkers” Paper

presented at the Organizational Systems Research Association Conference, Sheraton

Center, Toronto, Canada, February 24-26, 2000.

Lomo-David, E. “A survey of e-mail usage in corporate America.” Paper presented at

the 17th

Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, February

18-19, 2000, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Lomo-David, E. and Ferguson, F. “Assessment of Software Knowledge: The Case of

Nigeria in the 21st Century.” Paper presented at the North Carolina Association for

Educational Communication and Technology (NCAECT) Conference, February 2-4,

2000, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Lomo-David, E. “Computer-based attributes of prospective Tele-workers: Implications

for the year 2000.” Paper presented at the 1999 International Association for Computer

Information Systems (IACIS) Conference, Harrisonburg, VA: Omni Press, Inc., San

Antonio, Texas; September 30-October 2, 1999.

Lomo-David, E. "Information Technology-based Attributes (ITA) for Work-At-Homers:

The Perspective of the 21st Century Prospective Employee and Telecommuter." Paper

presented at the Summer Conference of the North Carolina Council for Vocational

Teacher Educators (NCCVTE), July 27, 1999.

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Lomo-David, E. “The Relationship between Employee Productivity and Teleworking:

Implications for Workforce 2000.” Presented at the 16th

Annual Atlantic Coast Business

and Marketing Education Conference, February 19-20, 1999, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Lomo-David, E. “Educational Systems, Language Systems, and Geography of Africa.”

Presented at A. C. Flora High School, Columbia, South Carolina, November 13, 1998.

Lomo-David, E. "Historical Perspectives of Neo-Telecommunications" Paper presented

to the Faculty and Students of the School of Humanities, University of Port Harcourt,

Nigeria, July 22, 1998.

Lomo-David, E. “Career Choice, Standard English, and College Admission.” Paper

presented at Page High School, Greensboro, North Carolina; November 22, 1996.

Lomo-David, E. “Time Management and Stress” Presented at Eastern High School,

Greensboro, North Carolina; November 14, 1996.

Lomo-David, E. “African History, Cultures and Influence on Languages and New

Technology” Paper presented at Aycock Middle School (on invitation), December 13,

1995.

Lomo-David, E. and Davis, B. “Beyond Curriculum Assessment of Workplace Skills:

Group Projects as Learning Models." Presented at the International Conference of the

Association of Business Communications (ABC), San Diego, CA; November, 1994.

Lomo-David, E. and Davis, B. "Disclosing the Hidden Curriculum: Excellence."

Presented at the Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh,

NC, February 1994.

Lomo-David, E. "Do University Professors' Behaviors During Office Hours and in the

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General Academic Environment Impact on Student Performance?" Presented at the

Southern Business Education Association Convention, Baton Rouge, LA, October 1993.

Lomo-David, E. Hulbert, J. "What Instructor Classroom Behaviors Do Students Believe

Contribute to Student Academic Success?" Presented at the NABTE Research

Conference (NBEA Convention), Dallas, TX, April 7, 1993.

Lomo-David, E. Davis, B. "Factors That Influence Student Choice of Instructors For

Multi-Section Courses." Presented at the Mid-South Educational Research Association

Conference, Knoxville, TN, November 11-13, 1992.

Lomo-David, E. "Advanced DOS and Microcomputer Hard Disk Management."

Presented at the Southern Business Education Association Conference, Savannah, GA,

October 23, 1992.

Lomo-David, E. "The Changes in MS-DOS Systems." Presented at the 29th Annual

Southeastern Business Education Conference, Athens, GA, February 7 and 8, 1992.

Lomo-David, E. "The Challenges of MS-DOS 5.0 to The New Comer." Paper presented

at the North Carolina Educational Technology Conference, Greensboro, NC, December

2-4, 1991.

Lomo-David, E. "Focus on Computers, Computer Careers, and Related Fields." Paper

presented at the District IV Annual FBLA Conference, Erwin, NC; October 7, 1991.

Lomo-David, E. "Microcomputer Disk Operating Systems: What the Beginner Should

Know." Paper Presented at the Eight Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing

Education Conference in Raleigh, NC, February 22-23, 1991.

Lomo-David, E. "BASIC Programming Preambles - The Student Teachers Perspective."

Presented at a meeting of North Carolina Teaching Fellows at North Carolina A&T State

University, February 5, 1991.

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Lomo-David, E. "The Use of WordPerfect to Generate a Table of Contents for Your

Publications." Hands-on workshop for the faculty of the Department of Business

Education and Administrative Services, North Carolina A&T State University,

Greensboro, NC, Fall 1989.

Lomo-David, E. "Corporate Brand Targeting Strategies for Selecting Spreadsheets and

Computers: Implications for Educational Institutions." Presented at the Annual

Convention of the Association of Pennsylvania Universities Business and Economic

Faculties, April 27-28, 1989.

Lomo-David, E. "Business Education in Nigeria: 1900 to the Present." Paper Presented

at the annual meeting of Beta Xi Chapter of Delta Pi Epsilon, University of Memphis,

Memphis, December 1984.

Lomo-David, E. “Business Education in Nigeria: 1900 to present”. Paper presented to

graduate students, University of Memphis, December 1983.

GRANTS AND RESEARCH

Working on this currently:

Development Innovation Ventures USAID Grant Proposal 2014: Solar-Powered Food

Processing in the South-Western Region of Cameroon.

Amout: $145,000.00.

Co-Principal Investigators:

Ewuuk Lomo-David

Godfrey Ejimakor

Fuabeh Fonge

Christian Bock.

Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2013: Conference attendance on pedagogy/training

Amount: $1493. PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David

Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2012: Conference attendance on pedagogy/training

Amount: $1600. PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David

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Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2011: Conference attendance on pedagogy/training

Amount: $1800. PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David

Department of the NAVY Research Award: 2012: “Assessment of the Effects of Food

Security and Economic Performance on Social Stability in Africa”

Principal Investigators:

Godfrey Ejimakor

Fuabeh Fonge

Ewuuk Lomo-David

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, 1601 East Market Street

Greensboro, NC 27411.

Fund Request: $480,000 Grant. Not funded.

Department of Defense Grant : Minerva Research Initiative (2011)

Title: Food Security, Economic Performance and State Failures in Africa

http:/www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=8

Personnel from A&T:

Kofi Adu-Nyako, E. Lomo-David, Raphael Okafor, Godfrey Ejimako

Fuabeh Fonge

Fund Request: $455,124.00. Not funded.

Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2010: Conference attendance on pedagogy/training

Amount: $1400. Ewuuk Lomo-David

Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2009: Conference attendance on pedagogy/training

Amount: $1290. Ewuuk Lomo-David

Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2007: Conference attendance on pedagogy/training

Amount: $1930. Ewuuk Lomo-David

Faculty Title III Grant Award: 2006: Training Microsoft Windows 2003

MCSA/MCSE/Exchange

Amount: $6000. Ewuuk Lomo-David

Project Title: Meeting the Needs of the World Through Communicative Learning: The ESL

Program and Language Lab at North Carolina A&T State University. Authors: Dr. Ewuukgem

Lomo-David, Dr. Emmanuel Ikegwu, Dr. Fuabeh Fonge, Dr. Jason DePolo and Ms. Leotis

Parrish.

Agency: NCA&TSU FUTURES PROGRAM.

Amount: $15,000, 2004. Funded

Project Title: “Evaluation of Pupil (K-12) Transportation School Bus) Statistics” 2002 project.

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Agency: National Association of Pupil Transportation Foundation (NAPTF). PI: Ewuuk Lomo-

David

Amount: $25,116, 2005. Not Funded.

Project Title: “African America Language: An Evaluation of the “English for your Success”

Approach for Teaching Standard English Proficiency”

Agency: U. S. Department of Education: Office of Educational Research and Improvement

Amount: $999,913, 2001. Co-PI: Dr. Gloria S. Boutte, UNCG, Greensboro and Ewuuk

Lomo-David. Not Funded.

Project title: The Impact of Standard English on the Academic Performance of African America

Students

Agency: US Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement Grant

PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David and Gloria Boutte

Amount: $1,082,298 – 2001 (Not funded)

Project Title: A Critical Study of Behaviors of University Administrative Personnel and Staff

that Contribute to Student Retention and Success

Agency: University Industry Cluster

PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David

Amount: $1,000, 1995. Funded

Project Title: The Effect of Customer Service on Road Transportation

Agency: U.S. Department Transportation)

Amount: $43,000 (Not funded) 1994. Not funded

Project Title: Transportation Institute Research grant for the design of an automatic

identification system for vehicle fleet tracking and management transit operations.

Co PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David and Sylvanus Udoka

Agency: U.S. Department Transportation

Amount: $81,000. 1993-94. Not funded

Project Title: Transportation Institute Research for the determination of the impact of customer

service and customer satisfaction on customer loyalty in an urban transit operation.

Agency: A&T Urban Transportation Institute

PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David

Amount: $49,000. 1993-94. Not funded.

Grant for the Federal Highway Administration to develop a region wide pilot entrepreneurial

development institute program for Historically Black Colleges and universities in region IV.

Agency: Bennington Corporation.

PI: Ewuuk Lomo-David. Others: Drs. Beryl McEwen, Melvin Johnson, and Meada Gibbs.

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Amount: $134,276. 1990-1993. Not funded.

Project Title: An Analysis of the Status of Critical Software Use in the State of Pennsylvania

Agency: Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Amount: $3,000 - 1988. Funded.

Professional and Community Affiliations

Rivers State Association of North Carolina, Current President

Information Systems Educators (ISE)

Academy of Information and Management Sciences (AIMS)

International Association for Computer Information Systems (IACIS)

Academy for Business Information Technology (ABIT)

International Academy for African Business and Development (IAABD) Information

Technology Track Chair

North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology (NCAECT)-

Current, Technology track chair

Association for Career and Technical Teacher Educators of North Carolina, Treasurer

Research Association of Minority Professors (RAMP)

Rivers State Foundation, Inc, Member of the Board of Directors

Andoni Forum (USA), Inc., General Secretary to the Board of Directors.

Membership of Editorial/Review Boards of Professional Journals

Academy of Studies in Business (ASB), 2011-2012: Journal Reviewer

Journal of Computer Information Systems (JCIS)

International Journal of Synergy and Research (IJSR)

Industrial Management and Data Systems (IMDS)

Journal of International Studies and Development (JISD)

Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

External Reviewer for Cappella University: Project Management Dissertation Pilot Survey

Review (2012).

University Committees Participation

Curriculum Action Group (SOBE committee)

University Committee for Energy Management and Sustainability

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University Tenure and Promotion Committee, Chair

School of Business and Economics Tenure and Promotion Committee, Chair

University Senate Vice President

Post Tenure Review Guidelines Committee

Department of Business Education Curriculum Committee, Chair

School of Business Tenure and Promotion Committee

School of Business Curriculum Committee

Recruitment Committee

Publicity Committee

Management Information System Faculty Development Committee

Chair of the Microcomputer Textbook Committee

Faculty evaluation committee – Business

School of Business Search Committee

School of Business Internet/Web Pages Committee.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Volunteer for City of Greensboro Academy

Volunteer for March of Dimes

External Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion – Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh (2005)

External Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion – Utah State University (2006)

Volunteer for Knights of Columbus to raise money for the mentally handicapped.

Leukemia Society: Volunteer Community Fund Raiser. (2002-present).

Walter Hines Page High School – discussion of students’ drama. Volunteered to deliver food

and drinks to students during drama practice.

Walter Hines Page High – delivered food and drinks to student athletes in wrestling and

soccer

Mendenhall Middle School volunteer-videographer and PTSA member, 2001 to present.

North East Middle School, Volunteer performer of African dance on Black History Month,

February 2001.

Dudley High School – Volunteer Lecturer: Challenges of Information Technology in

contemporary society, December, 2000.

Jesse Wharton Elementary School, Volunteer tutor and member of the grounds keeping

committee – 1997-98.

Claxton Elementary, Computer laboratory volunteer monitor – 1996-97.

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Allen Middle School: Apple/Macintosh Computer and BASIC programming volunteer

Volunteer – preparation of High School Students for the SAT, 1993-1995.

Certificates, Institutes and Awards

Certificate of presentation by General Business conference

Certificate of Participation Awarded by City of Greensboro Academy

Certificate of Training Awarded by Speaking Solutions – 2002.

Plaque awarded for meritorious service by International Academy for African Business and

Development, 2001

Plaque awarded for meritorious service by International Academy for African Business and

Development, 2000

Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) workshop, 2001.

Online Education Faculty Development; Summer 2000.

Visual BASIC Summer Institute – 1998

Personal Computer Operations and Trouble Shooting -- 1997

North Carolina Vocational Teacher Educators’ Summer Institute, 1997.

North Carolina Vocational Teacher Educators’ Summer Institute, 1995.

Automatic Identification Teachers Institutes (One week) at Ohio University, Summer, 1992.

Vocational Competency Assessment Testing Systems (VoCATS), One week, Raleigh, NC.

Sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, February 1992.

Hobbies: Gardening of high Scoville scale habanero peppers, Scrabble, Member of The Nature

Conservancy, Poetry Club.

References: Furnished upon request