Posts Tagged ‘Scott Howell’
December 10 - Eight Resources for Distance Education Research
By: Christopher Hill in Distance Learning Administration, Online Education
Increasingly, distance education program leaders are expected to be scholars as well as administrators, and to contribute to the academic research in distance education. To respond successfully to these expectations, Scott Howell, director of evening classes at Brigham Young University, recommends eight resources—some low-tech and common sense, some at the cutting edge of knowledge distribution.
June 7 - Reading, Researching, and Publishing Tips for Distance Educators
By: Wordpress Admin in Online Seminars
As fast as distance education is growing, scholarship about it is growing even faster, with predictable results. If you’re a distance-education leader on your campus, you know these pressures well…and you’re undoubtedly ready for a seminar that tackles them head-on.


Scott is director, Evening Classes, in Brigham Young University’s Division of Continuing Education. He is also an adjunct associate professor in the BYU School of Education’s Department of Instructional Psychology and Technology. He has received numerous awards for his research and publications in distance and continuing education.