2009 Canadian e-Learning Conference Program

Keynote: Richard Baraniuk

Richard Baraniuk, originally from Winnipeg, is the Victor E. Cameron Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University and the founder of Connexions (cnx.org). His honors include national research awards from the NSF and ONR, the Rosenbaum Fellowship from the Isaac Newton Institute of Cambridge University, the ECE Young Alumni Achievement Award from the University of Illinois, several best paper awards, the Eta Kappa Nu C. Holmes MacDonald National Outstanding Teaching Award, the SPIE Wavelet Pioneer Award, an MIT Technology Review TR10 Top 10 Emerging Technology award, and an Internet Pioneer Award from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. Dr. Baraniuk is a Fellow of the IEEE and was selected as one of Edutopia Magazine’s Daring Dozen Education Innovators in 2007. Connexions received the Tech Museum Laureate Award from the Tech Museum of Innovation in 2006. To learn more about Richard, visit his website at http://dsp.rice.edu/~richb.

Download Richard’s Presentation Slides (PDF)

CeLC Keynote by Richard Baraniuk (Full Video)

CeLC Keynote by Richard Baraniuk Part I (Music & Textbooks)

CeLC Keynote by Richard Baraniuk Part II (OER Enablers & Connexions)

CeLC Keynote by Richard Baraniuk Part III (Examples & Quality Review)

CeLC Keynote by Richard Baraniuk Part IV (Shutouts & Open Access)

CeLC Keynote by Richard Baraniuk Part V (Sustainability)

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