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This list should contain names of people who have a good overview of the European and ideally the world scene in large-scale university-level e-learning. This may have been achieved via having senior positions in relevant organisations, EU projects or research or consultancy for EU and international agencies.

Eminence or technical skill are not in themselves sufficient to justify inclusion on this list!

The list also should include all authors of papers directly relevant to the field.

See also People and Advisory Committee

Those marked with an * are also on the Advisory Committee

Names of individuals should be added in their "firstname surname" form, without titles (such as Professor, Dr, Mr, Mrs etc). Variants and common misspellings should be entered as redirect pages to the correct name. If accents exist like for Grégory Lucas they should be added but with natural flattenings (i.e. without accents) such as Gregory Lucas.

Experts and authors

  1. * Dr. Antti Auer, Chair of IT-Peda network, University of Jyväskylä, Information Management Services (Finland)
  2. * Ari-Matti Auvinen, Managing Director of HCI Productions
  3. * Prof. Sebastiano Bagnara, University of Sassari-Alghero, Italy, Chair of Cognitive Psychology at the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
  4. Professor Keith Baker, formerly at the University of Reading
  5. Peter Bates, consultant
  6. * Tony Bates, formerly at the University of British Columbia. Now an independent consultant of Tony Bates Associates Ltd. (Canada)
  7. * Peter Baumgartner, University of Krems, (Austria)
  8. Eric Beerkens, author
  9. Svava Bjarnason, World Bank and formerly Director of OBHE
  10. Harvey Blustain, author
  11. Petra Boezerooy, author
  12. Annemie Boonen, eLIG and EuroPACE ivzw (Belgium)
  13. Sara Frank Bristow, author and formerly at UKeU
  14. Sandy Britain, author
  15. William Buller, author
  16. Houcine Chebli, Virtual University of Tunisia (Tunisia)
  17. * Professor Betty Collis, author and formerly at the University of Twente (The Netherlands)
  18. * Bas Cordewener SURF Foundation (The Netherlands)
  19. Sir John Daniel, President of Commonwealth of Learning, formerly at UNESCO and UKOU (Canada)
  20. Jonathan Darby, author, UKOU, formerly at UKeU
  21. Derrick de Kerckhove, Director of the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology, University of Toronto (Canada)
  22. Yanlai Deng, author and formerly at UKeU
  23. * Christian Depover, Université de de Mons, UTE (Belgium)
  24. * Jim Devine, Director of the Dunlaoghaire Institute Art/Design/Technology (Ireland)
  25. * Dr. Bakery Diallo, African Virtual University (Kenya)
  26. * Dr.Claudio Dondi, SCIENTER (Italy)
  27. * Tom Dousma, Platform manager ICT and Education at SURF (The Netherlands)
  28. Jan Elen K.U.Leuven (Belgium)
  29. John Fielden, consultant including to OBHE
  30. Maria Amata Garito, UNINETTUNO (Italy)
  31. * Lawrence Hamburg, Assistant Director e-learning at the Higher Education Academy (UK)
  32. * Jeff Haywood, Vice-Principal, University of Edinburgh (UK)
  33. * Prof. Dr. Wilfried Hendricks, IBI - Technische Universität Berlin (Germany)
  34. * Dr. Carl Holmberg, Adviser to the Director-General of the Swedish Agency for Flexible Learning (Sweden)
  35. * Professor Áine Hyland, formerly Vice-President of University College Cork (Ireland)
  36. * Terence Karran, Lincoln University, formerly at University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
  37. * Thierry Karsenti, Chair of Research on Technology in Education at the Université de Montréal (Canada)
  38. * Dr. Nikitas Kastis, MENON Network & Lambrakis Research Foundation (Greece)
  39. * Professor Denise Kirkpatrick, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Open University UK, formerly in Australia
  40. * Paul Kirschner, University of Utrecht (The Netherlands)
  41. Roger King, formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lincoln
  42. Piet Kommers, University of Twente (The Netherlands)
  43. Professor Rob Koper, Open University of The Netherlands (The Netherlands)
  44. * Dr. Walter Kugemann, Institute for Innovation in Learning (FIM-NewLearning), University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)
  45. Ms. Tae Rim Lee, Korea National Open University (South Korea)
  46. Paul Lefrere, UKOU and formerly Executive Director e-Learning at Microsoft (UK)
  47. * Professor Fred Litto, ABED and formerly Director of School of the Future, University of Sao Paulo (Brazil)
  48. * Pierre-Jean Loiret, Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (Canada)
  49. Dr. Etelberto Lopes da Costa, SAPO, (Portugal)
  50. Joost Lowyck, K.U.Leuven (Belgium)
  51. * Dr. Jyri Manninen, Research Director for the University of Helsinki, Palmenia (Finland)
  52. * Professor Robin Mason, UKOU and also evaluator of Swiss Virtual Campus (UK)
  53. * Herman Maurer, University of Graz (Austria)
  54. * Professor Terry Mayes, head of the evaluation and support team for e-learning to UK Higher Education Academy and formerly at Glasgow Caledonian University
  55. Professor Jef Moonen, formerly at University of Twente (The Netherlands)
  56. * Fred Mulder, Rector of Open University of the Netherlands (The Netherlands)
  57. * Clive Mulholland, University of Glamorgan and formerly Director of University of Ulster Campus One (UK)
  58. * Morten Flate Paulsen, Professor of Online Education, Director of Development at NKI Distance Education (Norway)
  59. * Daniel Peraya, TECFA, University of Geneva (Switzerland)
  60. * Jim Petch, former Head of Distributed Learning at Manchester University (UK)
  61. Otto Peters, Professor Emeritus of Distance-Education Methodology at the FernUniversität in Hagen (Germany)
  62. * Vanessa Pittard, Director of Research at Becta, (UK)
  63. * Juha Pohjonen, Development Manager at the University of Oulu,Open University (Finland)
  64. * Garry Putland, General Manager - Business Development at education.au & Education Network Australia (edna) (Australia)
  65. * Malcolm Read, Executive Secretary of JISC (UK)
  66. * Vitor Rocio, Open University of Catalonia (Spain)
  67. * Caitriona Ryan, Higher Education Authority (Ireland)
  68. Yoni Ryan, Monash University (Australia)
  69. * Professor Gilly Salmon, University of Leicester (UK)
  70. * Albert Sangra, Director Educational Innovation and Methodology, Director of Edu Lab Open University of Catalonia (Spain)
  71. * Niall Sclater, UKOU, (UK)
  72. Peter Scott, Director of Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) at UKOU (UK)
  73. Rolf Schulmeister, University of Hamburg (Germany)
  74. * Dr.Ramesh Sharma, Indira Gandhi National Open University (India)
  75. Talal Sheik, Syrian Virtual University (Syria)
  76. Richard Straub, Secretary General of eLIG (Belgium)
  77. * Josef Strobl [1] || Salzburg University || Austria || Head of Z_GIS || || Markus Bela
  78. * András Szûcs, Secretary General of EDEN
  79. * Ene Tammeoru, Head of Estonian e-Learning Development Centre
  80. * Martin Valcke, Ghent University (Belgium)
  81. Jef Van den Branden, K.U.Leuven, (Belgium)
  82. Michiel van Geloven, Digital University (The Netherlands)
  83. * Prof. Tapio Varis, Professor of Vocational Education, with particular reference to Global Learning Environments and UNESCO Chair in global e-learning with applications to multiple domains University of Tampere, Faculty of Education (Finland)
  84. * Dr. Steven Verjans, OUNL, (The Netherlands)
  85. Martine Vidal, CNED, France
  86. * Dr. Erwin B. Wagner, University of Hildesheim and EDEN (Germany)
  87. * Jacques Wallet, Université de Rouen, Campus numérique FORSE (France)
  88. * Wojciech Zielinski, Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz, Polish Virtual University (Poland)

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