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Judith V. BoettcherJudith V. BoettcherBiographyJudith V. Boettcher is a consultant and author in the areas of designing for learning, faculty development, and the future trends of technology in teaching and learning. Judith is currently at the University of Florida in Distance, Continuing and Executive Education and an independent consultant with Designing for Learning. Judith has consulted with a wide range of universities and organizations; has served on many conference boards, and has authored and co-authored/edited many columns, articles, and books addressing design and implementation issues of higher education technology and distance and online learning. She also served as the project leader for the Educational Uses of Information Technology (EUIT) Joe Wyatt Challenge EDUCOM project, 1990-1992, editing the publication 101 Success Stories of Information Technology in Higher Education: The Joe Wyatt Challenge, McGraw-Hill, 1993, while at Penn State University and as Executive Director of CREN for six years. PublicationsPresentationsInterestsMembership InformationGeneral InfoThis information is provided as a service for our members and subscribers. It gives members and subscribers the opportunity to share information about common problems and solutions and a chance to network with their peers. Neither members nor nonmembers are to use it for commercial gain or for research that is not explicitly sponsored by EDUCAUSE. EDUCAUSE maintains open access to this information with the expectation that it will not be abused. We appreciate your help in using this information properly so that we do not have to limit its availability. If you have questions about the use of this information or you want your personal information or photo removed, you may either e-mail info@educause.edu or login to make changes. |
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