In addition to Saul Carliner, the bloggers of this event include two other representatives of Concordia University.
Ofelia Ribeiro is a PhD student in Educational Technology at Concordia University and has extensive experience training professionals in the workplace, teaching college students and developing professional activities. Her interests lie in professional development and in developing training programs for professionals. She has presented at the 2006 ASTD conference (evaluation of a training program for trainers) and will present at the Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada (AMTEC)/Canadian Association for Distance Education (CADE) conference later this month (professional development and teacher technology use).
Angela van Barneveld is a PhD student in Educational Technology at Concordia University and also has extensive experience in workplace learning and performance. She is currently Program Manager for the Cognos Academy in Ottawa, Ontario. She has also worked in the training groups at Nortel and the Canada Revenue Agency. Her interests include e-learning, mobile learning, and the "business" of learning. She has presented at numerous conferences, including those of the Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education (AACE) and the e-Learning Guild.
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Saul Carliner
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
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