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Cindy Ives (Athabasca University)
Cindy Ives (Athabasca University)
Director, Centre for Learning Design and Development; Acting VPA
Athabasca, Alberta
CANADA
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| EDUCAUSE | Member |
| ACTI | Non-Member Find Out More |
| ECAR | Subscriber |
| ELI | Non-Member Find Out More |
Biography
Dr. Cindy Ives leads an integrated multifunctional team of design and development specialists at Athabasca University, where she is responsible for setting the vision and strategy for course development procedures, processes, and tracking. This includes contributing to the selection, implementation, and evaluation of new pedagogical approaches and methodologies designed to improve distance and online learning opportunities for AU students. Cindy's professional and teaching experience in university administration and distance education, and her expertise in designing and developing effective course materials and faculty development derive from doctoral studies in Educational Technology at Concordia University and more recent responsibilities at McGill University, where she focused on ensuring the appropriate integration of technologies for teaching and learning through collaborative, multi-perspective and systemic planning, implementation and evaluation processes.
Previously she held a number of academic and administrative positions at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario.
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