
Women and Leadership in Distance Education in Canada
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Cindy Ives was a key player in teaching and learning innovation at several Canadian universities. She is professor emerita of distance education at Athabasca University after leadership roles in design and development, learning resources and the office of vice-president academic.
Pamela Walsh has worked in post-secondary for over 35 years, holding senior leadership positions at two Canadian colleges and serving in an executive leadership role at Athabasca University.
Rebecca E. Heiser is a researcher in adult and distance education and recipient of the Governor General Gold Medal at Athabasca University for her achievements in the Doctor of Education in Distance Education program.
With contributions by Amy Burns, Katy Campbell, Lorraine Carter, Elizabeth Childs, Lynn Corcoran, Kristine Dreaver-Charles, Patti Dyjur, Cynthia Eden, Margaret Edwards, Natalie Green, Michelle Harrison, Jenni Hayman, Christina Hendricks, Sandy Hughes, Diane Janes, Erin Keith, Victoria Kennedy, Jennifer Lock, Sarah MacRae, Kathleen Matheos, Michelle Mitchell, Tannis Morgan, Kimberly Myrick, Sophia Palahicky, Jasmine Pham, Megan Pickard, Sherry Rose, Anne-Marie Scott, Afsaneh Sharif, Tammy Soanes-White, Kimberly Stewart, Denise Stockley, Lori Wallace, and Connie (Levina) Yuen.