Ayse Kok

Ayse Kok has over 8 years of experience in the field of social, mobile and digital technologies both from a practitioner and from a researcher perspective. She participated in various projects in partnership with international organizations such as UN, NATO and the EU. Previously, she was working for an international bank in Turkey where she established the Digital Learning Unit and has been awarded by Brandon Hall- a leading global institute in L & D practices- in two different categories for her projects. Ayse also acted as an adjunct faculty member in her home town Turkey. Ayse attended various international conferences as a speaker and published several articles in both peer-reviewed journals and academic books. She is the first female graduate student for both MSc and MLitt degrees in her academic field in Oxford University where she also became a member of Oxford Educational Technology Research Group. She is also passionate about philanthropy and is the co-founder of the first non-for-profit Turkish MooC (http://www.UniversitePlus.com) which aims to revolutionize higher education in Turkey.

Publications

Conceptualizing Cyber-Security From EU Perspective
Ayse Kok. © 2021. 9 pages.
If the aim of the EU is the establishment of deeper cooperation with other nations within the context of cyber security in the future, platforms (e.g., the Task Force) should...
Proliferation of Open Government Initiatives and Systems
Ayse Kok. © 2018. 231 pages.
As is true in most aspects of daily life, the expansion of government in the modern era has included a move to a technologically-based system. A method of evaluation for such...
Conceptualizing Cyber-Security From EU Perspective
Ayse Kok. © 2018. 12 pages.
If the aim of the EU is the establishment of deeper cooperation with other nations within the context of cyber security in the future, platforms (e.g., the Task Force) should...
A Discussion Paper on Cybersecurity Policies
Ayse Kok. © 2018. 11 pages.
This chapter presents various reasons for the insufficiency of externalities in terms of the inference of market failure with regard to the field cybersecurity policy, which is...
Cultural, Behavioral, and Social Considerations in Electronic Collaboration
Ayse Kok, Hyunkyung Lee. © 2016. 374 pages.
The digital age has introduced a deeper sense of connectivity in business environments. By relying more heavily on current technologies, organizations now experience more...
Integration of Web 2.0 Tools for Non-Formal Learning Practices: A Study of IBM's Digital Spaces
Ayse Kok. © 2016. 18 pages.
This research tries to explore the specific benefits of online collaboration tools, and finds out how their use has been appropriated by employee volunteers for their practice of...