Rick Cummings
Dr. Rick Cummings holds an academic position in the Teaching and Learning Centre at Murdoch University working in the areas of institutional research and evaluation of teaching and learning. He also undertakes consultancy work in the field of program evaluation and is currently President of the Australasian Evaluation Society and immediate past editor of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia.
For more information, contact Dr Cummings at: R.Cummings@murdoch.edu.au
Rob Phillips
Dr. Rob Phillips works as an educational designer in the Teaching and Learning Centre at Murdoch University, promoting and supporting the use of educational technology. His research interests include evaluating how students learn at university, university policy issues relating to adoption of new technologies, innovative applications of technology, and project management. He was President of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE) 1996-2000 and is currently an executive member of the Australasian Council on Open, Distance and E-learning.
Dr. Phillips' email is: R.Phillips@murdoch.edu.au
Rhondda Tilbrook
Rhondda Tilbrook hold the position of educational development officer in the Teaching and Learning Centre at Murdoch University. Her main role is to provide training and support for staff in flexible teaching and learning and especially in their use of WebCT.
Rhondda Tilbrook's email address is: R.Tilbrook@murdoch.edu.au
Kate Lowe
Kate Lowe is an educational designer in the Teaching Learning Centre of Murdoch University. She has a key role in the ongoing development of sound teaching and learning practice and the development of high quality learning materials in all academic areas. She provides support for flexible learning initiatives and works with Unit Coordinators in the development of aligned curriculum.
For more information, email Kate Lowe at: K.Lowe@murdoch.edu.au
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