User:Bmcmulle

My Learning4Content course home page

= My profile =

Having lived and worked in remote northern communities I have a passion for the benefits of distance education. Now based in a large northern city working with the largest technical institution in Canada, I am focusing on the development and delivery of undergraduate degrees online that meet the needs of our changing students.

Professional background
Coordinator, Online Learning Development. Faculty of Undergraduate Studies at NAIT. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Project Planner. College of New Caledonia. Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada. Director. Blue Quills First Nations College. Saddle Lake, Alberta, Canada. Faculty & Coordinator. Grant MacEwan Community College. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Education
Master of Distance Education - Athabasca University

Advanced Graduate Diploma in Distance Education (Technology) - Athabasca University

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)- McMaster University

Bachelor of Arts - McMaster University

Professional
Supporting distance students, especially in remote northern communities. Aboriginal learners. Flexible learning. Facilitator development. Utilizing technology to encourage student success.

Projects
Aboriginal Awareness. Best Practices in eLearning Facilitation. Distance Education in Remote Aboriginal Communities (ISBN: 0-921087-25-X)

Personal
I live just north of Edmonton Alberta Canada with my lovely wife, Susan, and my 20-year old daughter who is a Respiratory Therapy student.

My Sandbox
/My sandbox/

My wiki projects

 * I registered for eL4C41, a Learning4Content workshop to learn wiki skills.

Feedback and notes from my WikiNeighbours
Hi Ramesh,

The most beneficial was the support of the facilitators...but also the tutorials that were well laid out, informative, and interactive. Thank you for the opportunity to participate. Is there anything else needed to achieve level 2? --Bmcmulle 01:29, 4 August 2010 (UTC)

--Bmcmulle 14:27, 2 July 2010 (UTC) Thank you for your messages...I apologize for not replying earlier. I've been on vacation for the past week but will endeavour to complete all activities within the next day. --Bmcmulle 00:07, 4 August 2010 (UTC)


 * Dear Bill, Can you share with us your experiences on what was most beneficial to you on learning wiki skills? --R C Sharma, PhD 14:13, 3 August 2010 (UTC)

--jennip 14:18, 28 July 2010 (UTC)

--jennip 03:47, 23 July 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi Bill, Welcome to WikiEducator. Great start on your user page. I integrated some boilerplate features with the text that you had already entered. Hope it's more help than confusion. Let me know if you have any questions. --Alison Snieckus 21:33, 19 July 2010 (UTC)

/My Booklist/
 * Thanks Alison...definitely more help than confusing. Cheers, Bill
 * You're quite welcome. Looks like you are finding your way around quite well...I saw your post on my page. Have you added an introduction yet, on the introductions page? It's another opportunity for real-time practice. Good to meet you. Your WikiNeighbor, --Alison Snieckus 19:42, 20 July 2010 (UTC)