Glenda Barlow-Jones

Glenda Barlow-Jones is a Senior Lecturer in the Applied Information Systems Department at the University of Johannesburg. She is a committed first year lecturer with 23 years of experience teaching students from various social and cultural backgrounds, and is involved with the first year experience and peer-mentoring programs at the University of Johannesburg. Her research centers on 1) the status of women in information technology, with focus on the unequal ratio of females to males and 2) first year university student’s expectations. Dr. Barlow-Jones has presented at various local and international conferences and has a number of published articles and papers.

Publications

Perspectives on ICT4D and Socio-Economic Growth Opportunities in Developing Countries
Patrick Ndayizigamiye, Glenda Barlow-Jones, Roelien Brink, Stella Bvuma, Rehana Minty, Siyabonga Mhlongo. © 2021. 507 pages.
Technology has been hailed as one of the catalysts toward economic and human development. In the current economic era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, information...