Gregory L. Waddoups
Dr. Greg Waddoups has an interest in online and distance education and program evaluation. For the past five years, Greg has conducted evaluations in Web-based learning environments with a particular interest in using formative evaluation to help faculty and instructional designers construct effective Web-based learning environments. Prior to joining Brigham Young University (BYU), Prof. Waddoups conducted extensive evaluations of two online Master degree programs at the University of Illinois. He has presented numerous papers at professional conferences and his research has been published in several scholarly journals. Prof. Waddoups is currently responsible for evaluating the effectiveness of Web-based courses at BYU as well as courses at the University's satellite campuses in Idaho and Hawaii.
Scott L. Howell
Dr. Scott Howell is currently the Director of Brigham Young University's (BYU) Center for Instructional Design. He earned all three of his degrees from BYU: Bachelor's in Business Management (Finance), 1984; Master's in Community Education, 1985; and Ph.D., in Instructional Science in 1994. His employment at BYU began as a financial aid administrator, after which his position changed to Coordinator of Federal Programs in BYU's Admissions and Records Division. Prof. Howell then worked as an instructional designer and Assistant Director for Independent Study from 1992 to 1998. In 1998, Prof. Howell was made Director of BYU's new Bachelor of General Studies program. Six months later, he left BYU's Continuing Education Division to accept the position of Director of the University's newly formed Office of Course Development. In June 1999, BYU's Office of Course Development was merged with the Instructional Technology Center and some of the Department of Independent Study to form Center for Instructional Design.
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