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Smith, GMick
Strayer University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 
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For almost 18 years, G. Mick Smith, PhD was CIO at Smith Consulting where he assisted numerous clients in the Philadelphia-Valley Forge and Delaware Valley area. Prior to his consulting career at an Internet start-up, at universities, in several corporations, and a non-profit, he was a professor of humanities at Hahnemann University where he developed on online History of World Medicine course in 1994; and, in 1997, he earned a Distance Learning Administrator Certificate from Texas A&M University and the Center for Distance Learning Research. He recently completed two certificates at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in their edX component, Design and Development of Educational Technology (2014) and Design and Development of Games for Learning (2015). In addition to his technology background, as an administrator, he earned two more certificates from the Jack Welch Management Institute: Creating a Winning Strategy (2015) and Becoming a Leader (2014).

Smith has published widely in gaming, educational technology, and in the history of computing, in addition to presenting academic papers at international, national, and regional conferences. His educational teaching runs the gamut, from universities to several private schools at the K-12 level. In addition, he publishes in Computing Reviews (of course!), as well as in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, the Bryn Mawr Classical Journal, and the Medieval Review.

Smith earned his doctorate at UCLA in the history of religions and has been awarded two master’s degrees as well, one in history from UCLA and the other in historical theology from Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, CA). Also, he was a Johannes Quasten Scholar in Patristics from The Catholic University of America (Washington, DC). He is currently campus dean at the Christiana, DE Strayer University site, and previously he served at the King of Prussia and the Center City, PA Strayer locations.

 
 
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  Exploring the early digital
Haigh T., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2019. 243 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030021-51-1)

Early digital is the theme proffered here as an alternative to computers, or even the larger framework of computing, to understand computer history during the formative period of digitizing information. The work is in line with a host ...

Feb 7 2020  
  Minitel: welcome to the Internet
Mailland J., Driscoll K., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2017. 240 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262036-22-1)

What country is the most wired? It is perhaps surprising to discover that, at least in the 1980s, it was France. The French welcomed the Internet by wiring Minitel. Minitel anticipated transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (T...

Jan 18 2018  
   ENIAC in action: making and remaking the modern computer
Haigh T., Priestley M., Rope C., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2016. 360 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262033-98-5), Reviews: (3 of 4)

In this volume, the actions surrounding ENIAC are important in understanding the making and remaking of the modern computer. As such, this is not simply a history per se but it features the circumstances, personalities, and ways in whi...

Jul 28 2016  
  CryptoSchool
von zur Gathen J., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 876 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-662484-23-4)

At almost 900 pages, this is actually almost two complete books: one on cryptography and cryptanalysis, and the other on the rich history of the subject. Cryptography is the art of making secure building blocks; cryptanalysis is the ar...

May 6 2016  
   Visual cryptography for image processing and security: theory, methods, and applications (2nd ed.)
Liu F., Yan W., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 167 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319234-72-4)

In this slim but overly packed volume, visual cryptography is reviewed along with its fundamental concepts in theory and practice. The area is absolutely critical at this time for counter-terrorism, corporate security, and in internati...

Feb 10 2016  
   Introduction to modern cryptography (2nd ed.)
Katz J., Lindell Y., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2014. 603 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-466570-26-9), Reviews: (2 of 3)

The volume is intended as a textbook, which also includes classroom exercises. As a result, it can be evaluated on that basis and then compared to other works in the field. The question is why write another textbook on cryptography? Th...

Oct 6 2015  
   The evolution of global Internet governance: principles and policies in the making
Radu R., Chenou J., Weber R., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 198 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642452-98-7), Reviews: (1 of 2)

An international cast of scholars, policy makers, and activists are included here to address the findings of the Middle Eastern Dubai meeting of the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT). A subsequent meeting took...

Jan 2 2015  
  “Wat for ever”: student-oriented computing at the University of Waterloo
Campbell S. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 35(1): 11-22, 2013.  Type: Article

Computing, in addition to requiring technical expertise, is also a product of human interaction and culture. In the case of Watfor, a fast student-oriented Fortran compiler for the University of Waterloo’s IBM 7040, the &...

May 5 2014  
  CoCo: the colorful history of Tandy’s underdog computer
Pitre B., Loguidice B., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2013. 203 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-466592-47-6)

What do an attractive woman, a singing monk, Isaac Asimov, and the “Three Mugateers” have in common? They all share the rather short but quirky story of one beloved but failed low-end early computer, affectionately ...

Mar 26 2014  
   Innovative automatic identification and location-based services: from bar codes to chip implants
Michael K., Michael M., Information Science Reference - Imprint of: IGI Publishing, Hershey, PA, 2009. 544 pp.  Type: Book (9781599047959)

This work is an important corrective to the idea that technology operates in a vacuum. It is a thorough interdisciplinary study that examines the relationship between technology, “philosophy, ethics, culture, religion, sociol...

Nov 16 2009  
 
 
 
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