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Alan R. Cattier

Alan R. Cattier
Director, Academic Technologies
Atlanta, Georgia
UNITED STATES

Alan R. Cattier

Biography

Alan Cattier is the Director of Academic Technology Services at Emory University. He has led this division of University Technology Services for 7 years. He is responsible for providing strategic coordination and operational management for faculty and student academic computing support across the University.

Alan is an avid outdoorsman and co-author of An Outdoors Guide to Bartram's Travels. Alan is also adjunct faculty in the English and Environmental Studies departments and teaches on literature and the environment.

Alan holds a BA from Dartmouth and an MA from Middlebury.

Publications

Publications

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
ELI 2007 Annual MeetingWorkshop 05A - The Changing Look of Formal and Informal Spaces01/24/2007
ELI 2007 Annual MeetingStudios to Support Collaboration and Student Work01/24/2007
ELI 2007 Annual MeetingStudios to Support Collaboration and Student Work01/24/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006The Changing Place of Space10/12/2006
ELI 2005 Fall Focus SessionConcurrent Sessions: Technology Enabled Spaces for Student Learning and Engagement09/15/2005
Seminars on Academic Computing 2003Using Digital Video to Bridge the Teaching/Learning Environment08/06/2003
Southeast Regional Conference 2003Redesigning the Student Computing Lab: Building for Collaboration06/20/2003
Southeast Regional Conference 2002Portals for Believers and Skeptics06/19/2002
NLII Annual Meeting 2002LearnLink@Emory: Community Across an Institution01/29/2002
Seminars on Academic Computing 2000Distributed Communities, Infrastructure, Services, and Facilities to Create Social and Academic Bonding08/09/2000
EDUCAUSE '99Emory's Center for Interactive Teaching (ECIT): Successfully Blending Pedagogy and Multimedia Technologies10/29/1999

Membership Information

General Info

Membership Information
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EDUCAUSEParticipating Representative
ELIPrimary Representative

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