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She has extensive experience in staff development, and educational design and devel-opment with new technologies, at various universities in Australia and the Pacific. Recent publications include “Teaching and Learning in the Global Era”, in The Uni-versity in the Global Era and, with Glen Farrell and Andrea Hope, “Globalisation”, in Policy for Open and Distance Learning (volume 4 of the World Review of Distance Education and Open Learning series).
She has extensive experience in staff development, and educational design and devel-opment with new technologies, at various universities in Australia and the Pacific. Recent publications include “Teaching and Learning in the Global Era”, in The Uni-versity in the Global Era and, with Glen Farrell and Andrea Hope, “Globalisation”, in Policy for Open and Distance Learning (volume 4 of the World Review of Distance Education and Open Learning series).


She is listed as [http://www.acu.edu.au/student_resources/elearning/help/contact_us/iatl/ Director of the Learning and Teaching Centre] at the [[Australian Catholic University]] (ACU).


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Revision as of 10:05, 17 March 2009

Yoni Ryan is now associate professor in higher education and deputy director of the Centre for Learning and Teaching Support at Monash University, Melbourne. Formerly she was a core member of the Queensland University of Technology research team for the Australian report The Business of Borderless Education in 2000, and shortly after undertook the study on the e-university. She has in the interim conducted a number of government-policy investigations into globalised education markets, at schools, VET and university levels, in addition to research into tertiary teaching de-velopment.

She has extensive experience in staff development, and educational design and devel-opment with new technologies, at various universities in Australia and the Pacific. Recent publications include “Teaching and Learning in the Global Era”, in The Uni-versity in the Global Era and, with Glen Farrell and Andrea Hope, “Globalisation”, in Policy for Open and Distance Learning (volume 4 of the World Review of Distance Education and Open Learning series).


She is listed as Director of the Learning and Teaching Centre at the Australian Catholic University (ACU).


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