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''Sandy Britain'' has recently (after a brief period as a freelance e-learning consultant) taken up a position in New Zealand at Tairawhiti Polytechnic, a rural tertiary institu-tion primarily serving the East Cape region of North Island. | ''Sandy Britain'' has recently (after a brief period as a freelance e-learning consultant) taken up a position in New Zealand at Tairawhiti Polytechnic, a rural tertiary institu-tion primarily serving the East Cape region of North Island. | ||
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His role as e-learning co-ordinator at Tairawhiti is to develop innovative, effective and sustainable e-learning practice, although he hopes to continue to be actively in-volved in both research and national development initiatives. | His role as e-learning co-ordinator at Tairawhiti is to develop innovative, effective and sustainable e-learning practice, although he hopes to continue to be actively in-volved in both research and national development initiatives. | ||
''Added January 2008'': Sandy still seems to be at Tairawhiti Polytechnic. It notes that he a senior advisor to the Ministry of | ''CV dated August 2004'' | ||
Education ([[New Zealand]]) on strategic e-learning matters. | |||
''Added January 2008'': Sandy still seems to be at Tairawhiti Polytechnic. It notes that he a senior advisor to the Ministry of Education ([[New Zealand]]) on strategic e-learning matters. | |||
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Sandy Britain has recently (after a brief period as a freelance e-learning consultant) taken up a position in New Zealand at Tairawhiti Polytechnic, a rural tertiary institu-tion primarily serving the East Cape region of North Island.
At the time the reports in The e-University Compendium were written (2001), Sandy was working at the University of Wales in Bangor (now Bangor University), in the Centre for Learning Technology (CELT) along with co-authors Oleg Liber and Bill Olivier. In addition to supporting the development of e-learning within the institution, he worked on a variety of externally funded research and development projects. Much of this work was funded by JISC through the JTAP and “Building MLEs in HE” pro-grammes.
His role as e-learning co-ordinator at Tairawhiti is to develop innovative, effective and sustainable e-learning practice, although he hopes to continue to be actively in-volved in both research and national development initiatives.
CV dated August 2004
Added January 2008: Sandy still seems to be at Tairawhiti Polytechnic. It notes that he a senior advisor to the Ministry of Education (New Zealand) on strategic e-learning matters.
> Experts