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e Presidentes de SessãoSra. Ellen Wagner |
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Sra. Ellen
D. Wagner is Senior Director of Global Education Solutions, Macromedia,
Inc. where she helps sets the strategic direction of the company’s
global postsecondary education business. In this capacity she works with
universities, colleges, governing boards, professional associations,
ministries of education and non-government organizations all over the
world. Before joining Macromedia, Wagner was Chief Learning Officer for
Viviance AG new education, a Swiss elearning company with offices in
12 European and North American countries. She was Chief Learning Officer
and Vice President of Consulting Services with Informania, Inc. before
its acquisition by Viviance AG. Dr. Wagner’s prior career as a
tenured university professor and administrator featured positions as
Associate Professor and Chair of the Educational Technology Program,
Academic Affairs Coordinator of Instructional and Research Technologies
and Director of Western Institute for Distance Education at the University
of Northern Colorado. She was also Visiting Scholar and Project Director
at the Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunication, Western
Interstate Commission on Higher Education.
Wagner’s work has featured technology-based learning and performance
improvement designs and implementations in numerous industries technology,
finance, telecommunications, medical, banking and for government agencies
including the U.S. Department of Defense, the National Security Agency,
the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Department of Education and
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Ellen has designed and managed
organization-wide reengineering, change management, and training programs
for organizations including but not limited to the New York Stock Exchange,
the Canadian Securities Institute, Wells Fargo Bank, US Bank Corporation,
Dell Computer, Hewlett Packard, the Confederation of Norwegian Business
and Industry, Norsk Hydro, the Western Governors University, Kaiser Permanente,
Novell, Sun Microsystems, Volkswagen, US WEST (now Quest Communications),
Nortel, and AT&T.
She has published over 75 articles and book chapters on topics dealing
with learning and instructional design, distance learning and elearning,
is the co-author of the book Managing Web-Based Training (American Society
for Training and Development, 1999) and has delivered hundreds of juried
and invited presentations at international, national and regional conferences.
Her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology is from the University of Colorado,
Boulder; her MS and BA degrees were earned at the University of Wisconsin,
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