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Anastasia Morrone (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
Anastasia Morrone (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
Dean, Information Technology; Associate Vice President, Learning Technologies
Indianapolis, Indiana
UNITED STATES
Membership Information
| Organization | Status |
|---|---|
| EDUCAUSE | Member |
| ACTI | Non-Member Find Out More |
| ECAR | Subscriber |
| ELI | Member |
Biography
Anastasia S. Morrone is an Associate Professor of Educational Psychology in the core campus Indiana University School of Education and Associate Vice President for Learning Technologies and Dean of IT for the IUPUI campus in the Office of the Vice President for IT at Indiana University. She is also past Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). As Associate Vice President, Anastasia provides leadership in several important university-wide initiatives that are designed is to create a rich learning environment that will allow for the transformation of teaching and learning through the innovative use of technology. As Associate Professor, she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in adolescent development, psychology of teaching, and research methods. Her research interests center around instructional practices that promote college student motivation and learning. Anastasia received her B.S. degree in Technical Communication from the University of Minnesota and her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin.
EDUCAUSE Involvement
- Institute LTL FacultyMember , 2012 - 2015
Publications
Presentations
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Learning Technology Leadership Program, 06/26/2013
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Learning Technology Leadership Program, 06/25/2013
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Learning Technology Leadership Program, 06/25/2013
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Learning Technology Leadership Program, 06/25/2013
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ELI Annual Meeting 2013, February 2013
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ELI Annual Meeting 2013, February 2013
















