Virginia E. Garland

Virginia E. GarlandVirginia Garland is an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts' Department of Education at the University of New Hampshire. She has international expertise in educational technology, having taught leaders in Chinese institutes of education in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. She was also a visiting professor for two years in Japan, at Kobe University's cross cultural studies department. In addition to more than thirty publications, she co-authored a textbook: Garland, V. E. and Tadeja, C. (2013). Educational leadership and technology: Preparing administrators for a digital age. Simultaneous publication: United Kingdom: Routledge; New York: Taylor and Francis. virginia.garland@unh.edu ISBN: 978-0415809764http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415809788/ IGI Global readers might find this book of interest, and the companion website has a wealth of free resources!

Publications

From Digital Exclusion to Digital Inclusion for Adult Online Learners
Virginia E. Garland. © 2019. 11 pages.
There is an alarming attrition rate of adult students in distance education programs because of socio-economic, gender, and technology factors. In the United States, digitally...
From Digital Exclusion to Digital Inclusion for Adult Online Learners
Virginia E. Garland. © 2018. 9 pages.
There is an alarming attrition rate of adult students in distance education programs because of socio-economic, gender and technology factors. In the United States, digitally...
Leading an Online School
Virginia E. Garland. © 2011. 13 pages.
The case study of best practice in leading an online school looks at New Hampshire’s Virtual Learning Academy Charter School (VLACS), because it has an effective administrative...
Wireless Technologies and Multimedia Literacies
Virginia E. Garland. © 2009. 9 pages.
Internet as a new medium offers unlimited opportunities to education and knowledge sharing but it can also shape specific improper attitudes and cultivate erroneous and...