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1. abasiel - March 5, 2010

Curriculum Vitae-Dr. Anthony ‘Skip’ Basiel

1 Sunspan,
Mt. Pleasant
Cockfosters, Barnet
London, Herts, UK EN4 9ER Phone
+0044(0)7771 99 87 99
E-mail abasiel@gmail.com

Personal Information
 Nationality: British and American
 Age: 53
Objective I would like to be involved in a leadership role within an organisation where I can research, design, develop and evaluate the impact of eLearning systems and pedagogic models for performance architectures in a professional social network context.
Education 1994 – 2007 Middlesex University London, UK
Professional Doctorate in ‘ePedagogy’
MPhil. Computing Science – Formative feedback in eLearning Systems
MSc. Interactive Computer Systems – Middlesex University, London – UK
BSc. Education – Central Connecticut State University – USA (1978)
Professional experience 2001 – Institute for Work Based Learning (IWBL), Middlesex Uni. London
Post Graduate Programme Leader & Sr. Learning Development Tutor, Professional Association Link Tutor (QA – IT training)
 eLearning consultant, WBL Staff Development Coordinator, Distance learning tutor, eLearning Project bid writer and manager
Scholarly publications My full publication list is at:
http://www.elearning.mdx.ac.uk/research/090909Files/CVbasiel090909/CVbasiel090909.htm
2008
1. ‘The media literacy spectrum: shifting pedagogic design’ – ED MEDIA Conference submission
http://www.elearning.mdx.ac.uk/research/_%2708serverFILES/ED-MEDIA%2708/
EDmedia08BasielUK.htm
2. ‘Individual learning agreements in work based learning: an offline eLearning solution’ – book chapter
3. ‘Exploring a professional social network system to support learning in the workplace’ book chapter
4. 7th European eLearning Conference – Cyprus: ‘Exploring a professional social network environment for learning and development’
5. ‘Digital Video Seminars for work based learning’ and ‘Web video conferencing to promote work based learning’ – eCollaboative knowledge book chapter
6. ICDE Open University – Netherlands conference proposals: http://www.ou.nl/eCache/DEF/80/137.html , http://www.elearning.mdx.ac.uk/research/#abstracts_
2009
1. Linking London – Writing Bursary, ‘Work Based Learning Models’ http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dg9mr8hf_160j9br6sc2&pageview=1&hgd=1&hl=en
2. ‘Web Video Conferencing and the eTutor’ – proposed book chapter, pending
3.Open University – Netherlands Conference, ‘ePedagogy and Learning Models’ and ‘eProgramme Plan as a PDF form’
4. Portugal Conference – ‘Work Based Leaning Webcast and the Rapid ePublishing Model’
5. Learning Technology Magazine, Argentina – ‘Trends and Technical Innovations in Learning’
6. LATHE, online journal – Case study: ‘Work based learning interactive webcasts and the professional social network model’
http://www.elearning.mdx.ac.uk/research/LATHEjournal/CaseStudy-BasielHowarth-v2.htm
7. Online EDUCA Berlin ’09 http://www.online-educa.com/programme_detail.php?id=f2

Professional
R & D Projects
Proposals and projects that I have written bids for and managed:
2008 -
> HSSC and CEWBL – Digital Video Research Seminar Project – £4,000
> IWBL & CEWBL – Offline Induction Resource for WBL & Seafarers – £10,000
> FP7 – Technology Enhanced Learning bid – 5.2 million Euros
> British Council – Comenius Funding for Novis Project with St. Martha’s School 14,000 Euros
> MU – Business Innovation Fund proposal – £15,000 IWBL & A&E distance learning collaboration
2009 -
> Linking London Writing Bursary – ‘Web Based Learning Models’ £600
> UK HE Academy – WBL Wednesday Webcast small projects grant £3,500
> Adobe Test Centre – Middlesex University, A & E / EIS proposal – IWBL Accreditation (pending)
> MU A & E Business Innovation Fund – WBL Wednesdays Webcast student placement collaboration
> EC Development Project – Germany & Egypt £30,000
> QA & Unilever eLearning Design Project – Brian Sutton, £3,500
> Becta – with Towards Maturity, eLearning Literature review £20,000
> JISC – Professional Social Networked Learning Systems £70,000
Awards received  Higher Education Academy – UK: eTutor of the Year 2004
 E-Learning Age Awards – Special Mention for British Council / Gaza project
Professional associations  Adobe ( formerly Macromedia) International Education Leader
 Association for Learning Technology (ALT) – UK
 eLearning Consultant for the: Victoria & Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Wine and Spirit Education Trust, NIIT, Open University (External Assessor), Glyndŵr University – Wales (External Examiner)
References
(upon request)  Professor (Emeritus) John Stephenson – Learner Managed Learning
 David Heath – Head of Education, Adobe Systems Europe
 Paul Coyne – VP Head of Innovation, Emerald Publishing


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