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Scholars
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Vivian F. Bynoe
- Information Studies - Dept. Head and Associate Professor
Person: Living Active Tenure-Track Faculty (LAT)
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Kay G. Coates
- Information Studies - Associate Professor
Person: Living Active Tenure-Track Faculty (LAT)
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Projects
- 5 Active
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Carnegie Whitney Grant
Bynoe, V. F. (CoI) & Coates, K. G. (CoPI)
The American Library Association Publishing Committee
01/1/23 → …
Project: Research
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Learning World History with No Expensive Textbooks: A redesign of HIST 1111 Civilization I by Adopting Free Online Sources
Hopkinson, C. (PI) & Wang, H. (CoI)
Affordable Georgia Textbook Transformation Grant
01/1/16 → …
Project: Research
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Cyberethics, Data Surveillance, and the Classroom: Addressing Corporate Control of Generative AI to Protect Student Learning Environments
Randtke, W. & Reagan, K., Feb 26 2026.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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Different Experiences, Shared Connections: Program Leaders Autoethnographic Storytelling Reflections from a Panama Study Abroad Program
King, B. A. & Coates, K. G., Mar 6 2026.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation › peer-review
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Empowering College Students with Generative AI Literacy in Higher Education Settings
Coates, K. & Li, L., Mar 26 2026.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation › peer-review
Activities
- 1 Editorial work
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Society of Georgia Archivists Newletter (Journal)
Hopkinson, C. (Editor)
Jan 1 2009 → Jan 1 2011Activity: Peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work
Prizes
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Research Poster Award
Gecawich, K. A. (Recipient), Spencer, R. (Recipient) & Olmstadt, W. (Recipient), Oct 7 2025
Prize: Award