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Tammy
Kempfert
Editor/Writer
1660 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
phone: (608) 262-3338
fax: (608) 263-2046
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Tammy
Kempfert received her B.A. in English Education
at South Dakota State University, where she also completed coursework
towards her M.A. in English. She has taught English in a variety of
settings, including a small high school in South Dakota, and private
language schools in Sendai, Japan, and Madison. Most recently, she
worked for UW System's Office of Professional and Instructional Development.
Her responsibilities there included developing and maintaining a website,
editing OPID's newsletter, and composing other office communications. |
Hal
Schlais
Coordinator for Learning Technology Development
1652 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
phone: (608) 265-5362
fax: (608) 265-3175
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Hal
Schlais has been working with the development of learning technology
in the UW System for the past five years and is currently the Coordinator
for Learning Technology Development for the System. His responsibilities
include development of strategies, resources, infrastructure, and
programs that support technologically-related faculty development
and curricular redesign. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Arizona
State University and served as Professor of Mathematics for 22 years
in the University of Wisconsin Colleges. He is a fiddler in a string
band and enjoys travel, gardening, and wood fires in the winter. |
Glenda
Morgan
Learning Technology Specialist
1654 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
phone: (608) 265-9559
fax: (608) 263-2046
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Glenda
Morgan is the Learning Technology Specialist in the Office of
Learning and Information Technology at UW System Administration. She
works with faculty and instructional designers around the System to
promote the use of technology in teaching and learning. She is also
responsible for helping shape and promote university policy on intellectual
property issues relating to the use of digital technology. Glenda
holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Minnesota.
Her dissertation research deals with the debates about copyright,
privacy, and encryption policies on a global scale. |
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