Hi Peter: I live in the Adirondacks in New York State so I am not sure it fills your bill. I have a doctorate in Adult Education an interest in the subjects you are interested in and am a graduate of Pennsylvania State University where Dr. Michael Moore who is well known in distance education was my advisor. I would be willing to work with you if you can't find anyone closer to DC.
Dr. Joyce McKnight
SUNY/Empire State College
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Subject [WikiEducator] Re: Any WE academics within shouting distance of Washington, D.C.?
Steve,
Given your willing to go of topic... have you considered http://www.ict4d.org.uk/
Tim Unwin would fit your subject area very well... http://www.gg.rhul.ac.uk/tim/
Cheers,
On Nov 27, 12:03 pm, Steve Foerster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> This is marginally off topic, but I can't think of a better place to ask
> this, so I'll risk incurring collective wrath.
>
> I am considering switching doctoral programs, in part so that I can have
> a topic that's more related to my interests in OERs, educational
> technology, distance learning, and the developing world. I've been
> speaking with the Dean of Informatics at a university in South Africa
> who is willing to let me enroll as an external student, but he's said if
> I do that he'd like me to have someone on my committee who is physically
> local to me.
>
> These days I live primarily in Northern Virginia, right next to
> Washington, D.C. So, I'm curious whether anyone is or knows a doctorate
> holder who (1) has a research interest in OERs, educational technology,
> distance learning, and/or the developing world; (2) is somewhere
> reasonably close to Washington, D.C.; and (3) would potentially be
> willing to serve on my doctoral committee even though the only
> remuneration would probably be my undying goodwill. If you're reading
> this and are such a person, or know one, I'd greatly appreciate speaking
> with you!
>
> Thanks much,
>
> -=Steve=-
>
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