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Rebecca Gould

Rebecca Gould
Director, Information Technology Assistance Center
Manhattan, Kansas
UNITED STATES

Rebecca Gould

Biography

Rebecca Gould is the Director of the Information Technology Assistance Center (iTAC) at Kansas State University which serves as the first point of contact for campus information technology needs. Core functions include the IT help desk; technology training and instructional design; support for technology classrooms/university computing labs, client services and the media development center; and technical support for electronic theses, dissertations and reports. Gould is a professor in the Department of Hospitality Management and Dietetics and publishes on topics related to technology use in higher education. For more than 20 years, she has experimented with using technology to improve the teaching and learning environment. In 2008, she wrote the script for Academe 2018, a YouTube video on the future of higher education available from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6P3KlbiG8s . She was a co-investigator on the USDA Challenge Grant project, Joint Ventures between Rural Communities and the Classroom, which organized 120 students in two classes to develop web pages and marketing plans for rural communities. Gould served on the Board of Editors for the Journal of the American Dietetic Association and is the editor-in-charge of distance learning for the Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
August 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
May 2008

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Southwest Regional Conference 2008Successful Mediated Classrooms02/22/2008
Southwest Regional Conference 2007The Commons: A Concept to Stimulate Interdisciplinary Work02/23/2007
Southwest Regional Conference 2006IT Metrics for Assessment02/24/2006

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