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Dr. Mark Freeman is a Lecturer in the Department of Information Systems at the University of Wollongong, affiliated with the School of Computing and Information Technology. He teaches courses such as Data Governance and Technology Assurance (INFS2050) and Project Management for Business (INFS6071). His research focuses on cybersecurity, academic integrity, e-learning innovations, and health informatics. Notably, he explores the intersection of AI in education and cybersecurity risks in cloud computing.
Research interests include designing mHealth apps for chronic conditions, gamification for medication adherence, and social media's role in volunteer engagement. He has published in journals like IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society and conferences such as PERSUASIVE and ACIS. Freeman collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on projects addressing healthcare technology, academic writing ethics, and behavioral studies in education.
His recent work highlights trends in AI-driven educational tools, persuasive design in healthcare apps, and the societal impact of cybersecurity breaches. He actively contributes to academic societies like the Association for Information Systems, emphasizing standards and innovation in IS education.
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