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				ICICTE 2003 
				
				  
				
				
				The Growth of 
				Global Virtual Universities and Their Impact on National 
				Universities 
				
				Dr Paul Babich, 
				Professor and Director of Special Projects, UK eUniversities 
				Worldwide Limited, United Kingdom 
				
				  
				
				In his role as 
				Director of Special Projects, Professor Babich is responsible 
				for a number of areas including research, evaluation, and 
				comparative analysis of the service and IT system in terms of 
				other offerings around the world. He has particular interests in 
				cost effectiveness of e-learning, critical success factors for 
				virtual universities, and comparative analysis of Managed 
				Learning Environments. Formerly he was at Sheffield Hallam 
				University where he was Professor of Telematics and Head of 
				Department of Multimedia and Networks within the School of 
				Computing and Management Sciences. Prior to this, he had been 
				for many years at the British Open University, working as a 
				project manager in several academic and support departments, 
				ending up as Assistant Director of the Knowledge Media 
				Institute. He has been a Research Fellow at the Mathematical 
				Institute, Oxford and a project manager in ICL (now Fujitsu). He 
				is active in several UK e-learning bodies such as the 
				Association for Learning Technology and the Joint Information 
				Systems Committee. 
				
				  
				  
				
				
				The Revolution 
				is Over! So Who Won? 
				
				Dr Craig 
				Blurton, Head, IT & Teaching Group, Centre for the Advancement 
				of University Teaching (CAUT), University of Hong Kong, China 
				
				  
				
				At the CAUT of 
				the University of Hong Kong, Dr. Blurton is responsible for 
				helping develop policy and participating in strategic planning 
				initiatives focused on information technologies in education, 
				identifying and working with promising academic staff 
				initiatives in multimedia production, conducting research into 
				the effective uses of instructional technologies, and promoting 
				the use of IT at the University. He is Deputy Chair of the HKU
				Academic Council 
				for Information Technology in Education, and Partnership Manager 
				for the HKU/IBM ThinkPad computer program. Prior to coming to 
				HKU, Dr Blurton was Associate Director of the National 
				Aeronautics and Space Administration Classroom of the Future in 
				the United States, NASAs premier research and development 
				laboratory for educational technologies. 
				
				  
				
				
				
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