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Scott Macklin

Scott Macklin
CTO College of Education
Seattle, Washington
UNITED STATES

Scott Macklin

Biography

Scott Macklin, formerly the Director of the Program for the Educational Transformation through Technology, now serves as the CIO of the College of Education at the University of Washington. Scott seeks to create a rich infrastructure that supports innovation and collaboration in the service of teaching and learning at the University of Washington, and thus of the institution itself, by creating a campus framework to promote the thoughtful exploration, development, assessment, and dissemination of next-generation technologies and strategies. In 2000, his co-authored article, The Catalyst Project: Supporting Faculty Uses of the Web...with the Web, won the EDUCAUSE contribution of the year award. Scott serves as VP of Education on the executive board of the Society of Information Managers. He also serves on the EDUCAUSE Systemic Progress in Teaching and Learning Award committee and is a member of the Society of the Learning Sciences.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Western Regional Conference 2008Social Networks: How I Started Off Teaching a Course but Wound Up on Facebook Instead04/02/2008
NLII June Focus Session 2005Warm Up06/16/2005
NLII June Focus Session 2005Reminders of Learning Principles06/16/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2003The Catalyst E-Portfolio: Using Assessment to Shape Enterprise-Wide, Learner-Centered Technologies01/28/2003
EDUCAUSE 2000The Catalyst Project: Supporting Faculty Uses of the Web...with the Web10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000A Catalyst for Collaboration: Supporting Technology in Teaching through Partnerships10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000Electronic Learning Environments: Assessing Educational Outcomes10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE '99The Catalyst Project: Supporting Networked Education and Creating Community10/29/1999
CAUSE98 Annual ConferenceOne Size Doesn't Fit All: Designing Scaleable, Client-Centered Support for Technology in Teaching12/11/1998

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