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Mr Mark Wittervan

Telephone +61 8 8313 6032
Position eLearning Designer
Email mark.wittervan@adelaide.edu.au
Fax +61 8 8313 6034
Building Schulz Building
Floor/Room 1 04
Campus North Terrace
Org Unit Centre for Learning and Professional Development (CLPD)

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Biography/ Background

I'm a member of the e-Enhanced Learning and Teaching Project (e-ELTP) team. The project is part of the Excellence in Education initiative. It will deliver enhancements in electronic support for learning and teaching with a focus on flexible delivery and effective feedback to improve the student experience and learning outcomes. Selected first and final/later year courses are targeted for specific enhancements each year. This three year project will develop resources and best practice for other courses to use.

I was previously employed as Manager Online Services in the Learning and Teaching Unit at the University of South Australia. Online Services provide support and development of the learning and teaching systems.

Prior to this I was a Business Analyst with Reader’s Digest in there publishing and marketing division.

Community Engagement

I am currently the Vice President Club Operations of the Forestville Eagles Basketball Club and am the immediate past president of the Adelaide Eagles Little Athletics Centre.

Entry last updated: Wednesday, 6 Jul 2011

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