1. AN EXAMINATION OF HOW WRISTBAND WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES CAN BE USED AS AN AID IN RECOVERY AMONGST COLLEGE STUDENTS RECOVERING FROM ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION Open Access Author: Hatzell, John Manuel Title: AN EXAMINATION OF HOW WRISTBAND WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES CAN BE USED AS AN AID IN RECOVERY AMONGST COLLEGE STUDENTS RECOVERING FROM ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION Area of Honors: Information Sciences and Technology Keywords: technologywearablewristbandcravingaddictiondrugaddictalcholalcholictemperatureheartrateelecrodermaliphoneapplicationrecovery File: Download John_Hatzell_Senior_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Hobart Harrington Cleveland III, Thesis SupervisorDr. Edward J Glantz, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INNOVATIONS, PREFERENCES, AND DEFICIENCIES ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNOLOGY FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSONS Open Access Author: Egan, Emily Lynn Title: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INNOVATIONS, PREFERENCES, AND DEFICIENCIES ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNOLOGY FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSONS Area of Honors: Information Sciences and Technology Keywords: Assistive TechnologyVisual ImpairmentIST File: Download Emily_Egan_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Millar Carroll, Thesis SupervisorDr. Steven Raymond Haynes, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Technology Moves Backwards: The Transition from Mobile Phones to Bank Cards in Cash Transfer Programs in Rwanda Open Access Author: Sullivan, Katelyn Elizabeth Title: Technology Moves Backwards: The Transition from Mobile Phones to Bank Cards in Cash Transfer Programs in Rwanda Area of Honors: Information Sciences and Technology Keywords: Cash Transfer ProgramsIn-kind assistanceNGOUNHCRWFPMobile MoneyCash-Based InterventionRwandaDelivery Platforms File: Download Sullivan__K_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Carleen Frances Maitland, Thesis SupervisorMarc Aaron Friedenberg, Thesis Honors Advisor