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America Martínez Sánchez, M.Ed. M.Ed. , Cognitive Development. ITESM Virtual University, 1999; B.A., Pedagogy. Universidad Intercontinental, Mexico, D.F., 1985 Participates
at the Center Knowledge Systems in the design and administration of projects
of Organizational Learning. Selected projects include Financial Group Banorte,
EDS of Mexico, Aztec PROLEC, TV, PEMEX (RMSO), VITRO and the Council of Normalization
and Certification of Labor Competition (CONOCER). Ana Catalina Treviño González, M.S. M.S. , Computer Systems Engineering, ITESM, Campus Monterrey, 1996; Engineer in Computer Systems at ITESM, Campus Monterrey, May 1990. Presently
at the Center for Knowledge Systems, ITESM Campus Monterrey as Research Professor
in projects related to the representation of social-technology and development
of solutions for the administration of value and knowledge in the organization.
Prof. Trevino presents courses on the professional and master level in knowledge
management and strategy in information systems. She advises thesis in diverse
topics in Knowledge Management and business models. Areas of interest include:
representation of business and knowledge models, processes in social-technology
relationships, and tools for Knowledge Management. Ana Maribel Ramos Fajardo Graduate Student in the Master in Administration of Information Technologies, ITESM Campus Monterrey. Engineer in Information Systems, ITESM. Campus Monterrey, 1999.
Interests
include Optimization of Information Flow, Administration of Technology, Project
Management, Business Strategies, Analysis and Systems Design.
Francisco Javier Carrillo Gamboa, Ph. D. Ph.D.:
Psychology in Science and Technology. King's College, University of London,
1986 Dr. Javier Carrillo is working in the areas of learning management, intellectual capital and the aggregation of value, as well as in the development of knowledge based business. Presently is the Director of the Center for Knowledge Systems at ITESM Campus Monterrey. Member of the International Editorial Committee of the Journal of Knowledge Management. Email Gabriel Valerio Graduate student in the Master of Administration of Information Technologies, ITESM Campus Monterrey. Engineer in Computing Systems, Instituto Tecnológico de Veracruz, June 1998 As
a research assistant at the CKS he is writing his thesis, "Software Tools
for Knowledge Management" and provides information systems support. He also
works in the area of Knowledge Bases and Flow. He has an interest in the
area of Instrumental Capital. Gregorio Rivera, Ph.D.c. M.Ed.,
Organizational Development. Antioch University, Cambridge,1980 New
media technologist, educator, social researcher, and artist of new media.
He has been a participant in the virtual environments industry since 1983
with pioneering projects at NASA. Advisor, consultant and lecturer with over
a dozen museums and foundations in Washington, D.C., Boston, and New York.
Presently Research Professor and Coordinator of the Advanced Lab for Learning
at the Center for Knowledge Systems. Presently involved with a five-year
project of establishing a series of networked collaborative labs throughout
ITESM's 26-campus as a model for university-corporate research partnership.
Presently editing Where Learning Communities Meet. Mónica Espinosa Villarreal, M.S. M.S.,
Communication: ITESM, Campus Monterrey, 1998 Coordinator
of Relational Capital as well as Communication and Image at the Center for
Knowledge Systems at ITESM. She is responsible for project management of
the Consultants materials, the development of the Meta- community on Knowledge
Systems, and responsible for the CKS´s presence on the Internet and
it's image. Nancy Ivette Cruz Rey B.A. , Graphic Design, Metropolitan University of Monterrey, 1999 Team
member of the Portal Project at CKS in the area of Graphic Design. Pablo Ramírez Flores, M.S. M.S.,
Electrical Engineering with Specialty in Electronic Systems, ITESM Campus
Monterrey, 1990 Associate
Professor in the various departments including: Computing Sciences, Electrical
Engineering and Information Systems. Coordinator of Computer Science at the
Center for Knowledge Systems. Presently designs learning networks and develops
(groupware) software for work in teams. Raúl Rodríguez Miranda, Ph.D.c., Candidate:
Ph. D. Engineering of Materials, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Academic
Coordinator for Thesis I at ITESM Campus Monterrey. He specializes in non-linear
dynamic systems applied to the evolution of microstructure of materials and
social behavior. He develops investigative methodology applied to industrial
projects.
Socorro Sánchez, C.P.A. Public accountant in the Mexican University of the Northeast, 2001. Administrative
Coordinator of the Center for Knowledge Systems.
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