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Steven Molyneux
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Professor Steve Molyneux
Director, U.K.
ADL Partnership Laboratory
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ADL Role:
Professor Steve Molyneux is currently Director of the U.K. ADL Partnership Lab and
the Learning Lab at the University of Wolverhampton.
Experience:
Professor Molyneux is recognized as one of Europe's leading experts in the field
of Learning Technologies and in 1998, for his contributions to the Industry, was
appointed a distinguished Fellow of International Computers Ltd, a subsidiary of
Fujitsu. In 1999 he joined the Academic Board of Governors of Richmond, The American
International University in London and in 2000 was awarded the World Open Learning
Award for outstanding personal achievement in promoting the use of technology to
support education and training. Professor Molyneux holds a number of consultation
posts across Europe.
Professor Molyneux is a Scientific Advisor to the Europe Commission and has written
numerous reports under contract to the European Parliament. In the past he has been
a Scientific Reviewer to the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and is frequently
asked to provide briefing documents to a number of government bodies and ministers.
He is a member of the ICT Strategy group for Advantage West Midlands, and provides
advice on the strategic use of C&IT to the Court Service department of the Lord
Chancellor's Office. Professor Molyneux is a member of the Institute of IT Training
e-Learning Standards Committee and provides advice and guidance to a number of National
Grid for Learning projects around the country. During 2000, Professor Molyneux was
a member of the Knowledge Economy and Lifelong Learning Taskforce for the Scottish
Parliament.
This bio has been provided to ADLNet.gov from the Learning Lab. For more information
on the Learning Lab visit their Web site.
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Alexandria, Virginia
Madison, Wisconsin
Orlando, Florida
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Telford, England
Ottawa, Ontario
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