Equity and Ethics of Technology in Education

Educate09 Keynote

Dr Samuel A. DiGangi
Associate Vice-President, University Technology, Arizona State University, USA

With an introduction from
Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching)

Dr Samuel DiGangi’s research activities focus on infusing effective components of instructional design
with emerging technology in education. In addition to extensive use of computer-mediated instruction
in his teacher preparation courses, Dr DiGangi directs several sponsored research projects examining
implementation of high technology telecommunications and international networking in the classroom.
Dr DiGangi possesses a strong background in human-computer interface design; he is adept at program
design as well as network infrastructure and topology evaluation. He has taught numerous courses
devoted to evaluation and assessment of the impact of technology on education.

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