Jon Baggaley
Athabasca University - Canada's Open University
Canada
Jon Baggaley is a psychologist specializing in the educational effects of communications media. He has taught previously at universities in Liverpool, Newfoundland, and Montreal, and is author/editor of 10 books/ volumes including Dynamics of Television (with Steven Duck), Psychology of the TV Image, and Evaluation of Educational Television; also over 100 articles on media research and evaluation. Prof. Baggaley was founding editor of the Journal of Educational Media (formerly J. E. TV). He has consulted on the design of educational media campaigns for government and broadcasting organizations in Canada and the US, Bangladesh, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Ukraine, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and a dozen countries in Asia. He is Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. As Chair and Director of Educational Technology at Athabasca University, Baggaley has been responsible for the development of new media technologies, and of policy for the distance-based delivery of the University's programmes.
From 2006-07, Prof. Baggaley will be travelling in Asia, advising the distance education projects of the International Research Development Centre.
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