Sheryl Beverley Buckley

Sheryl Beverley Buckley is an Academic Associate in the School of Computing at the University of South Africa (UNISA). Her passion ranges from Knowledge sharing in communities of practice, Knowledge management, E-Learning, Learning organizations, Management fundamentals, Business Intelligence and Communities of practice to mention a few. Sheryl has presented and published research papers locally and internationally and is a member of a number of professional organisations.

Publications

Handbook of Research on Pedagogies and Early Intervention Strategies for Combatting Socio-Pathological Behaviors
Sheryl Beverley Buckley, Ivana Babic, Vladimir Kadum, Maja Hmelak. © 2022. 500 pages.
Issues of social pathology have been encountered throughout many societies. There is a need for all educational sectors in society to coordinate unique educational engagements...
Behavioral Disorders
Maria Jakovljevic, Sheryl Buckley. © 2022. 34 pages.
Behavioral disorders are on the rise at all levels of upbringing and education, among all categories of children and students, both in terms of their scope and forms of...
Prevention and Rehabilitation of Behavioral Disorders
Maria Jakovljevic, Sheryl Buckley. © 2022. 29 pages.
Behavioral disorders are progressively affecting all categories of pedagogues and educators and all strata of society with prevalently diverse manifestations and gaining the...
Social Pathologies: Is the Social Pedagogue the Key to Alleviating and Combating Social Pathologies?
Apostolos Giannakopoulos, Sheryl Beverley Buckley, Marianne Loock. © 2022. 28 pages.
Social pathologies have been recognised to be very complex problems as they affect the individual's psychology as well as his/her body. As a result, they have been approached...
The Big Data Research Ecosystem: An Analytical Literature Study
Moses John Strydom, Sheryl Buckley. © 2021. 31 pages.
Big data is the emerging field where innovative technology offers new ways to extract value from an unequivocal plethora of available information. By its fundamental...
AI and Big Data’s Potential for Disruptive Innovation
Moses Strydom, Sheryl Buckley. © 2020. 405 pages.
Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) are at the forefront of technological advances that represent a potential transformational mega-trend—a new multipolar and innovative...
Big Data Intelligence and Perspectives in Darwinian Disruption
Moses John Strydom, Sheryl Beverley Buckley. © 2020. 43 pages.
The convergence of big data and artificial intelligence, namely big data intelligence, seems inevitable at an epoch just as the automation of smart decision making becomes the...
Promoting Inclusive Growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Sheryl Beverley Buckley. © 2020. 325 pages.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution revolves around cyber-physical systems and artificial intelligence. Little is certain about this new wave of innovation, which leaves...
The Big Data Research Ecosystem: An Analytical Literature Study
Moses John Strydom, Sheryl Buckley. © 2019. 33 pages.
Big data is the emerging field where innovative technology offers new ways to extract value from an unequivocal plethora of available information. By its fundamental...
Knowledge Management Innovations for Interdisciplinary Education: Organizational Applications
Sheryl Buckley, Maria Jakovljevic. © 2013. 486 pages.
Knowledge management innovations provide essential pathways through which teachers, researchers, students, and knowledge management professionals who are interested in...
Technology and Tools Supporting CoPs
Sheryl Buckley, Paul Giannakopoulos. © 2013. 31 pages.
The role of technology in organisations over the past two decades, whether centred on business or education, has varied from performing simple day-to-day tasks to performing...
Using Communities of Practice to Share Knowledge in a Knowledge City
Sheryl Buckley, Apostolos Giannakopoulos. © 2010. 33 pages.
In the pre-industrial age, communities existed to connect people. People joined guilds to find mentors who would help them master their crafts. During the industrial revolution...