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The Impact of New Technologies on Distance Learning Students 
Meet The Project Team

Judy Nix is EU Projects Manager for Ericsson Education. The main emphasis of the research currently being undertaken is on mobile learning. She is also involved in marketing of all solutions and products for Education.

Bernadette Simpson is a project manager and researcher on EU projects for Ericsson Education.

Her previous roles include Senior Training Consultant for 3G Radio Access Networks, involving the development and delivery of a portfolio of courses for Radio Designers and Engineers. She has also worked as Technical Author for 3G operators on one of the first global deliveries of 3G RAN trial Network.

Desmond Keegan is a former chief executive of the Italian Open University system, the Consorzio per l'Universita a Distanza. He has published widely on distance education and e-learning and managed a wide range of European Commission projects.

Dr. Bernd Krämer is a full professor of Software Engineering in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at FernUniversität in Hagen. He is also the chairman of the Scientific Academy for Service Technology and past president of the Society for Design & Process Science

Prof. Dr. Andras Gabor is head of the Department of Information Systems of Corvinus University of Budapest. His main fields of expertise are system analysis, information management and intelligent systems.

Dr. Miklós Biró is an associate professor at the Department of Information Systems of Corvinus University of Budapest with 29 years of software engineering, university teaching (including professorship in the USA), and management experience.

Gabor Kismihok is a PhD student at the Department of Information Systems of Corvinus University of Budapest. He is working on adaptive assessment technologies in e-learning environments. He participated in several European e-learning and m-learning projects.

Nevena Mileva received her M.S. Degree in Electronics and the Ph.D. in Computer technologies in education from Technical University of Sofia, and the M.S. Degree in Educational Technology from the University of Twente, the Netherlands. She is currently associate professor and head of ECIT Department and lecturer on Information technology. She was engaged with utilization of IT in education, development of methods for Web-based engineering education, development of Internet-based PSS.

Benedetto Vertecchi is full professor of Theory and Methods of Educational Research at University Roma Tre.
Francesco Agrusti is currently a Researcher in the Laboratorio di Pedagogia sperimentale (director: prof. Vertecchi) for a national funded project on the individualized message modulation procedures for e-learning in the economic field (FIRB 2003). He is a graduate in Computer Science Engineering.