Opening Keynote
Looking Ahead: Implications for Higher Education Technology in the Next Decade
11:00 am – 12:00 pm ET

Anne H. Moore
Associate Vice President for Learning Technologies Virginia Tech
As AVP for Learning Technology at Virginia Tech, Anne Moore and her colleagues in the Office of Information Technology have a persistent eye on the future, especially as the institution’s missions of teaching, learning and research shift in a changing environment of information technology and connectedness. How will we think differently about learning spaces, both physical and virtual, in the coming decade? Join Moore as she contemplates what it means to have 2020 vision for the future.
About Anne H. Moore
Anne Moore is the Associate Vice President for Learning Technologies and Director of Information Technology Initiatives at Virginia Tech. As head of the Office of Information Technology’s Learning Technologies Division, she coordinates such award-winning programs as the Faculty Development Institute and the Graduate Education Development Institute; contributes to university initiatives like the Math Emporium (a 24 X 7 advanced learning community in mathematics); and assists underserved rural and urban communities with integrating technology in teaching and learning activities. She also serves as adjunct faculty in the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning. Moore coordinates Virginia Tech’s Center for Innovation in Learning, which has provided more than $3 million in grants to faculty since 1996 to support more than 120 strategic instructional projects.