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Tony has worked as a consultant in over 40 countries. Clients include the [[World Bank]], [[OECD]], [[UNESCO]], national ministries of education, and several U.S. state higher education commissions. | Tony has worked as a consultant in over 40 countries. Clients include the [[World Bank]], [[OECD]], [[UNESCO]], national ministries of education, and several U.S. state higher education commissions. | ||
He has a Ph.D. in educational administration from the | He has a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of London, England. He was awarded the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa by the [[Open University of Portugal]] in 1995, Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, from [[Laurentian University]], Canada, in 2001, and Doctor Honoris Causa from [[Athabasca University]], in June 2004, Doctor of Social Sciences, honoris causa from the [[Open University of Hong Kong]] in December 2004, and Doctor Honoris Causa from the [[Open University of Catalonia]], Spain, in June, 2005. | ||
There is also a full CV at http://www.tonybates.ca/CVs/FullCV.pdf. | There is also a full CV at http://www.tonybates.ca/CVs/FullCV.pdf. |
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Tony Bates is President and CEO of Tony Bates Associates Ltd, a private company specializing in consultancy and training in the planning and management of e-learning and distance education.
He was also part-time Chair of Research into e-Learning at the Open University of Catalonia in Barcelona, Spain between 2003-2006 and also on the Academic Advisory Board of the Volkswagen Auto Uni, based in Germany, from 2003-2007.
He was Director of Distance Education and Technology in the Continuing Studies Division of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada from 1995 to 2003 and also Research Team Leader of MAPLE, the Centre for Research into Managing and Planning Learning Environments in Education at UBC.
From May 2004 to September 2005, he was part-time Cisco Systems Chair of e-Learning at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary, where he led a strategic planning process for e-Learning throughout the Institute. From 1990 to 1995, he was Executive Director, Research, Strategic Planning, and Information Technology at the Open Learning Agency of British Columbia.
Prior to that, he was Professor of Educational Media Research at the UK Open University, where he worked for 20 years as one of the founding members of staff.
He is the author of nine books, including his latest, Technology, e-Learning and Distance Education, published in 2005 by Routledge. Other books include Managing Technological Change: Strategies for College and Universities Leaders, and (with Gary Poole) Effective Teaching with Technology in Higher Education, both published by Jossey-Bass, and National Strategies for e-Learning published by UNESCO.
His research groups at the UKOU, OLA and UBC published over 350 papers in the area of distance education and the use of technology for teaching. He is on the editorial board of six journals specializing in distance education and educational technology.
Tony has worked as a consultant in over 40 countries. Clients include the World Bank, OECD, UNESCO, national ministries of education, and several U.S. state higher education commissions.
He has a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of London, England. He was awarded the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa by the Open University of Portugal in 1995, Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, from Laurentian University, Canada, in 2001, and Doctor Honoris Causa from Athabasca University, in June 2004, Doctor of Social Sciences, honoris causa from the Open University of Hong Kong in December 2004, and Doctor Honoris Causa from the Open University of Catalonia, Spain, in June, 2005.
There is also a full CV at http://www.tonybates.ca/CVs/FullCV.pdf.
He is also a member of the Re.ViCa International Advisory Committee (IAC)
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