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Amee Godwin  Amee Evans Godwin
  Director, Strategic Initiatives


Amee Evans Godwin brings over a decade of experience in applied research and development of community and personalization applications. Her product and strategic marketing work focuses on technology, education, and collaboration. She joins ISKME to guide the development of content, interactivity, and partnerships for OER Commons (www.oercommons.org), an online network for open teaching and learning content. A director of award-winning video documentaries, Amee earned a Master Degree from NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch School of the Arts. Formerly, at the Interval Research Corporation, she worked in development of new media applications before joining their spin-off company, ePlanet, as Senior Product Marketing Manager. Later, as Program Director at the community-led Sanchez Art Center, she managed outreach and education programs. Prior to joining ISKME, she was Creative Director in web production and a consultant to Media-Screen, San Francisco, in strategic market research for high tech firms and non-profit organizations. She completed a Fellowship in the Arts Leadership for the Future program for emerging non-profit leaders and community builders. amee@iskme.org


Anastasia Karaglani  Anastasia Karaglani, Ph.D.
  Research Associate



Anastasia Karaglani received her Ph.D. in Education from the University of Southern California. Over the past 8 years, her work has focused on quantitative research, standards and assessment development. Prior to joining ISKME, she was a research associate at the Center for Research on the Context of Teaching at Stanford University. She was previously a research assistant at the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing at UCLA, where she participated in the development of language arts performance assessments for the Los Angels Unified School district. anastasia@iskme.org


Clare Mortensen  Clare Mortensen
  Research Associate



Clare Mortensen received her Master's degree in Public Policy from the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Before joining ISKME, Clare was a Research Associate with the Humphrey Institute's Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center, where her academic research focused on cross-sector collaboration and nonprofit management, governance and accountability, and policy implementation. Clare brings several years experience in fundraising, development and nonprofit program management. Clare received her B.A. in Sociology from Mills College in Oakland, CA. clare@iskme.org


Cynthia Jimes  Cynthia Jimes, Ph.D.
  Senior Research Associate




Cynthia Jimes received her Ph.D. in Information Science from Uppsala University in Sweden. Her academic research focused on how both face-to-face and technology-driven communication play a role in organizational learning and innovation. Before joining ISKME, Cynthia worked as an education data specialist at GreatSchools.net and focused on providing parents with information to inform their school choice and school improvement efforts. While living abroad (Sweden and the Netherlands), she also worked in the management consulting sector as a researcher and consultant. Cynthia's research interests include how communication and employee perceptions are related to the creation of the organization, and how online communities create content collaboratively. She is also interested in research on the integration of parents and students into school and district knowledge management models. cynthia@iskme.org


Elena Shulman  Elena Shulman, Ph.D.
  Metadata Specialist



Elena Shulman works with ISKME on metadata and content development for OER Commons. She received her Ph.D. in Russian History from the University of California Los Angeles. After several years of teaching at the university level, she turned her attention to information architecture and instructional delivery in immersive environments while pursuing a Masters in Library and Information Science at San Jose State University.


Judy McCarthy  Judy McCarthy
  Office Manager




Judy McCarthy is a former Project Manager at Visa International where she worked with global partners to implement software enhancements. She holds a multi-subject teaching credential from San Francisco State University and a certificate in Early Childhood Development from De Anza College, and a BA in Sociology with a minor in Environmental Studies from UCSC.judy@iskme.org


Judy Shintani  Judy Shintani
  Arts Research Consultant



Judy Shintani brings experience in the area of art education for all ages ­ preschool, school age to adults and seniors, and inter-generational creativity. Her focus is on community art and also on the use of recycled art materials and ecology - specializing in creativity as spirit, thought and process. Judy has over 25 years of marketing communications experience in international technology markets, having previous worked for Intel Corporation, Hercules Technology, and Atari. She received her M.A. in Transformative Art from John F. Kennedy University and her BA in Graphic Design from San Jose State University.


Keri Morgret  Keri Morgret
  OER Coordinator



Keri Morgret is the OER coordinator at ISKME, where she supports research and analysis efforts in the development of global OER initiatives. Her background and interests include online learning, usability, information design, social media, search engines, and information retrieval. She received her M.A. in Learning, Design, and Technology from Stanford University. keri@iskme.org


Lilly Nguyen  Lilly Nguyen
  Consultant



Lilly Nguyen is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA. Her broader interests include new media, social software, digital culture, and information use and reuse. Her current research projects explore themes of noise, performativity, disorder, and meaning in digital cultural expression. She received her BA in Political Economy from UC Berkeley and her MSc in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics and Political Science. You can read more of her work at http://deuxlits.wordpress.com. lilly@iskme.org


Lisa Petrides  Lisa Petrides, Ph.D.
  President




Lisa Petrides, Ph.D. is president and founder of the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), an independent non-profit educational research institute located in Half Moon Bay, CA. Her research seeks to inform and improve the ways in which those in formal and informal education foster the creation and sharing of information, apply it to well-defined problems, and create knowledge-driven environments focused on improved learning and organizational success. Petrides also leads OER Commons (www.oercommons.org), an open source teaching and learning network that supports and facilitates the creation, sharing, and modification of open educational resources. A former visiting scholar at Stanford University and professor in the Department of Organization and Leadership at Columbia University, Teachers College, her research and teaching interests include information science, decision-making, and issues of access and equity in education. She received a Ph.D. in Education from Stanford University and an MBA from Sonoma State University, and was a postdoctoral fellow in Educational Policy Research Division at Educational Testing Service. lisa@iskme.org



Renee Chin   Renée Chin, Ph.D.
  Research Consultant




Renée Chin's international research experience spans education, technology, health, and global emerging markets. She received her Ph.D. from the Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, NY, where she studied how organizational narratives influence organizational change and management initiatives. She previously worked at the Institute for Research on Learning and more recently, held a Fellowship at the Reuters Digital Vision Program, Stanford University, where she co-founded a social entrepreneurial telemedicine project. She also worked with the Institute for the Future on health, technology, and global business projects, and has previous experience in non-profit program development, mediation, education, and public policy.



Suepattra  Suepattra May, MPH
  Research Consultant




Suepattra May is a Ph.D. candidate in the Joint Program in Medical Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco. Her broader research interests include new media, science and technology studies, digital culture and women's health. As an anthropologist, she brings to ISKME rigorous training in ethnographic research methods, including participant observation, in depth interviewing and qualitative data analyses. She received her BA in International Studies and MPH in Health Services with an emphasis on Social and Behavioral Sciences, from the University of Washington./p>

Thad Nodine  Thad Nodine, Ph.D.
  Vice President



Thad Nodine has over a decade's experience in education and higher education policy, from research and analysis to editorial management and strategic communications. Most recently, he is co-author, with Lisa Petrides, of Knowledge Management in Education: Defining the Discipline, and "What Schools Can Teach the Corporate World: Balancing People, Processes and Technology in Education," in KM Review. He has been managing editor of several publications, including Measuring Up 2000: The State-by-State Report Card for Higher Education and Losing Ground: A National Status Report on the Affordability of Higher Education. thad@iskme.org


What's Happening
Read blog post by Sr. Research Associate, Cynthia Jimes, Collaborative Creation of Educational Materials: Lessons from the Field

ISKME Around the World Learn about the Open Education Track at the iCommons Summit, Sapporo, Japan, July 30, 2008

Open Education Training
ISKME Teacher Workshop in Web 2.0 collaborative tools and open content, Stanford Summer Teaching Institute, Aug 4-7

Job Opportunities: ISKME Seeks Director of Development
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ISKME's spring EdForum, San Francisco A great panel discussion was held entitled: From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. See panelists and details...

ISKME honored as 2007 Tech Awards Laureate for OER Commons network
September 2007, ISKME named as one of five innovators from around the world to be honored for achievement in education by this year’s Tech Museum Awards: Technology Benefiting Humanity. ISKME received this honor for its leadership in developing OER Commons a teaching and learning network that expands educational opportunities for all by increasing access to high-quality, freely available educational materials online. Read more...

Featured Publications
Analysis of State-of-the-State Addresses Released
The annual report, The Governors Speak - 2008, prepared by ISKME for the National Governors Association, finds that more governors are supporting green energy.
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On Doing OER
Featured blog post on Terra Incognita at Penn State in March, Amee Godwin discusses engagement with Open Education Resources. Go to posting...

Fulfilling the Promise of Open Content
Appearing in Inside Higher Ed in February, Lisa Petrides writes on Open Education Resources and the Cape Town Declaration. Read all...
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