Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics (COSI)

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Jean Whyte Bequest

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The Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics draws its members from and works closely with the following research groups within the Faculty of Information Technology.

Centre for Community Networking Research (CCNR)
The Centre for Community Networking Research, situated in the Caulfield School of Information Technology, at Monash University, aims to understand how communities and community organisations are using new technologies.
Computer Education Research Group (CERG)
The Computing Education Research Group of the Faculty of Information Technology is interested in contemporary educational issues in computing and seeks to provide a vision for the pedagogical future of computing.
  Information and Telecommunications Needs Research (ITNR)
ITNR has researched people's relationships with each other and their new information and communications environments.  In particular analysing user needs and understanding how systems and services can be developed or adapted to meet those needs.
Information Systems Development (ISD) Research Group
The research focus of the Information Systems Development (ISD) Research Group covers a broad range of issues relating to all aspects of the development of information systems and innovation in teaching methods for teaching ISD.
  Information Systems Management and e-Business (ISMEB) Research Group
ISMEB aims to conduct research within the area of information systems management and e-business in companies and organisations.
Knowledge Management Research Program (KMRP)
The KM Research Program at Monash University, in the Faculty of Information Technology conducts studies towards a comprehensive approach to knowledge management for intelligent decision support.
Records Continuum Research Group (RCRG)
The Records Continuum Research Group is looking at methods of analysis which enable records to be controlled at different points in time throughout their lifespan.