lorenzo cantoni
Research interests
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InterestsHumanistic Informatics, Internet, World Wide Web
Other
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Languagesitalian, english, french, latin, spanish, german, ancient greek, portuguese
Publications
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Myswitzerland.com: Analysis of Online Communication and Promotion.
J. of IT & Tourism. 01/2012; 13:39-49.
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When a Magazine Goes Online: A Case Study in the Tourism Field.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference in Innsbruck, Austria, January 26-28, 2011; 01/2011
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Hotel Websites and Booking Engines: A Challenging Relationship.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference in Innsbruck, Austria, January 26-28, 2011; 01/2011
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Harvesting Online Contents: An Analysis of Hotel Reviews Websites.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference in Innsbruck, Austria, January 26-28, 2011; 01/2011
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Connecting Usages with Usability Analysis through the User Experience Risk Assessment Model: A Case Study in the Tourism Domain.
Design, User Experience, and Usability. Theory, Methods, Tools and Practice - First International Conference, DUXU 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011, Proceedings, Part II; 01/2011
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Applying a Conceptual Framework to Analyze Online Reputation of Tourism Destinations.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, ENTER 2010, Proceedings of the International Conference in Lugano, Switzerland, February 10-12, 2010; 01/2010
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Presenting UsERA: User Experience Risk Assessment Model.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, ENTER 2010, Proceedings of the International Conference in Lugano, Switzerland, February 10-12, 2010; 01/2010
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Understanding Online Reputation Of Mediterranean Destinations.
The 4th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, MCIS 2009, Athens University of Economics and Business, AUEB, Athens, Greece, 25-27 September 2009; 01/2009
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Playful Holistic Support to HCI Requirements Using LEGO Bricks.
Human Centered Design, First International Conference, HCD 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Proceedings; 01/2009
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Cultural Destination Usability: The Case of Visit Bath.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, ENTER 2009, Proceedings of the International Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2009; 01/2009
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A systematic methodology to use LEGO bricks in web communication design.
Proceedings of the 27th Annual International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2009, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, October 5-7, 2009; 01/2009
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Building an international health management graduate curriculum: analyzing faculty survey results.
The Journal of health administration education. 02/2007; 24(2):151-74.
The development of an international graduate program requires thorough analysis, awareness of the risks involved, and the constraints unique to a particular institution. An assessment of three critical questions must be answered. First, what are the host university investment requirements? Second, w... [more] The development of an international graduate program requires thorough analysis, awareness of the risks involved, and the constraints unique to a particular institution. An assessment of three critical questions must be answered. First, what are the host university investment requirements? Second, what is the degree of enhancement of educational outcomes for the host university? Third, what is the contribution to the international reputations of the host university? This paper presents the result of a survey about these three questions of international educators attending the Third International Conference on Healthcare Systems meeting in Charleston, West Virginia. The results of this survey suggest that there is much to be gained in the educational outcomes and international reputation for both the host campus and the international campus yet the investment is significant. Perhaps of greatest importance is funding, and if possible, external funding is advised. This will attract both high quality students and faculty to participate and/or enroll, thus strengthening the program. There appears to be no optimal strategy or single model that can maximize the educational outcomes and international reputation while minimizing the degree of investment simultaneously. Further research is needed on what is successful and what is not, in terms of investment of time and effort. Hopefully, such research will contribute to higher quality international health management graduate programs that achieve the stated business and educational goals of all parties to reduce the risk of investing both time and money in a new educational venture.
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The Use of Internet Communication by Catholic Congregations: A Quantitative Study
Journal of Media and Religion. 01/2007; 6:291-309.
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Introducing a Moodle LMS in Higher Education: the e-Courses Experience in Ticino (Switzerland)
Je-LKs, Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society. 01/2006; 3:123-130.
Following (4)
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Christina Wagner
Walden University -
Luca Botturi
Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana -
Leonardo Gentile
Politecnico di Milano