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In addition to the skills cited under Matic Media Ltd, Paul Bacsich worked for 25 years at the UK [[Open University]] ending up as a section leader in the Knowledge Media Institute. During this phase he was Project Director of the JANUS satellite e-learning project under the DELTA programme of Framework 3. He then set up the [[ | In addition to the skills cited under Matic Media Ltd, Paul Bacsich worked for 25 years at the UK [[Open University]] ending up as a section leader in the Knowledge Media Institute. During this phase he was Project Director of the JANUS satellite e-learning project under the DELTA programme of Framework 3. He then set up the [[virtual campus]] Programme at [[Sheffield Hallam University]] in 1997-99, including a large educational and technical research programme, and moved to be Director of Special Projects for the UK e-University ([[UKeU]]) in 2003-04. Since January 2007 he is part-time Advisor to the Rector of the [[Arab Open University]] (with branches in 6 countries across the Middle East), focussing on updating its learning and teaching strategy including all e-learning aspects. | ||
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Revision as of 12:21, 27 February 2009
In addition to the skills cited under Matic Media Ltd, Paul Bacsich worked for 25 years at the UK Open University ending up as a section leader in the Knowledge Media Institute. During this phase he was Project Director of the JANUS satellite e-learning project under the DELTA programme of Framework 3. He then set up the virtual campus Programme at Sheffield Hallam University in 1997-99, including a large educational and technical research programme, and moved to be Director of Special Projects for the UK e-University (UKeU) in 2003-04. Since January 2007 he is part-time Advisor to the Rector of the Arab Open University (with branches in 6 countries across the Middle East), focussing on updating its learning and teaching strategy including all e-learning aspects.
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