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Robert Brown

   

Robert is an educator from New Zealand currently teaching IT at the Abu Dhabi Women's College of Higher Technology in the UAE. With over 22 years of
teaching experience, Robert has also provided training courses and acted as consultant for a number of high profile universities and organisations, such as JPL, Sun,
Microsoft, and IBM. In 2002, Robert was instrumental in bringing and developing the concept of a national ITC challenge to the UAE, serving on the organizing
commmittee and various sub-committees, as well as coordinating the process of judging the projects.

Robert Brown, Mcomms
IT Faculty, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates
Overall Jury Coordinator, UAE Educational IT Challenge 2002
Jury member, Global Junior Challenge 2000
Winner 1999 Global Bangeman Challenge (Lifelong Learning)
Teacher of the Year, APNZ, 1997

Recent Publications
Brown, R. (2002). The UAE Educational IT Challenge: Promoting E-learning initiatives nationally and internationally. International e-learning Symposium '02, May
12-13, 2002. Dubai, UAE.
Brown, R. (2001). The UAE Educational IT Challenge: A Model For Change. 6th International ASHRM Conference proceedings, Oct 7-10, 2001. Bahrain. pg
91-98.
Brown, R. (2000). Managing the E-mail Nightmare: A survival guide for executives. Computer Bits Magazine. Vol 10, No 9. Retrieved September 14, 2000 from
the World Wide Web. http://www.computerbits.com/archive/20000900/emailnightmare.htm
Brown, R. (2000). Bootstrapping a research culture: Lessons from the BInfotech Degree at CIT. NACCQ NZ Annual Conference, July 1-3, 2000. Wellington,
New Zealand.
Brown, R. (2000). Lifelong Learning on the Web: How do we proceed in the new millennium? TEND 2000, April 6th, Abu Dhabi.
Brown, R. (2000). The Theory of Hypertext. WebNet Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1. p 46-51. Jan-Mar 2000.

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