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Herbert Ernest Thomas

Born: 14 January 1961

Address: 333 Wairakei Road, Burnside, Christchurch

Cell: +64-27-3300220

E-mail: Herbertethomas@ gmail.com

Qualifications

1979 – 1981 Bachelor of Arts (major in English and Afrikaans/Dutch)

University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

Other subjects: Psychology II, History I, Linguistics I

1982 Honours Degree in English Literature

University of Stellenbosch

Courses: Romantic Poetry, The 19th Century Novel,

Modern Poetry, Shakespeare, Literary Theory, Medieval Literature

1983 Higher Diploma in Education (Post-graduate)

University of Stellenbosch

Didactic specialization: English and Afrikaans

1988 Bachelor of Laws Year 1 (part-time)

University of South Africa

Courses: Private Law I, Private Law II, Criminal Law I, Interpretation of Statutes

1991 – 1992 Master of Arts in General Linguistics

University of Stellenbosch: specialization field: Pragmatics and, more specifically,

Relevance Theory: Communication and Cognition

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1998 T.E.F.L. (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) Diploma

Cape Town School of Languages, South Africa

1998 A+ Computer Service Technician’s Diploma

(Microsoft Certified)

Computer Services, South Africa

2000 Computer Science and Informatics 114 & 144 (C++ )

University of the Free State, South Africa

2001 Computer Science and Informatics 234, 222, 224 & 212 (VB 6.0 & OO Systems

Development; Interface Design and Web Programming)

University of the Free State

2006 Ph.D. in Computer-integrated Education

University of Pretoria, South Africa

Supervisor: Professor Johannes Cronje

External examiner: Prof Dan Surry, South Alabama University

Dissertation topic: The sustainable implementation of computers in school

districts – a case study in the Free State Province of South Africa

Employment History

2014 Manager, Centre for Educational Development, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute

of Technology (CPIT), New Zealand

Role:

Develop, lead and manage the Centre and its staff and resources Provide leadership and support in partnership with Departments in

educational development Develop key strategies, plans for educational development, particularly

learning design and technology enhanced learning Manage the implementation of relevant CPIT plans Manage a portfolio of CPIT Academic Division projects relevant to

educational development Foster and develop collaborative relationships within CPIT and with other

TEO’s and organisations in New Zealand and internationally. Further develop a partnership model for educational development between

CED and the Academic Evaluation Unit.

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2010 - 2013 Electronic Learning Media (ELM) Team Leader, University of Canterbury,

New Zealand

Role:

Strategic planning for institutional promotion of e-learning

Management of e-learning strategy implementation

Management of ELM Team

Liaison with Senior Management Team, colleges, schools and

departments

Provision of institutional direction relating to ELM engagement with

academic staff members

Key achievements:

Strategic assessment of e-learning at UC after February 2011 earthquake

Development of first e-learning strategic priorities document for UC

Development of new college-based ELM engagement model

Establishment and embedding of e-learning project methodology

Implementation of automated multimedia capture

Co-designed first integrated UC Learning and Teaching / e-Learning Plan

Co-teach PG Tertiary Teaching Certificate Paper in Course Design

2006 - 2010 Head: Division e-Learning, Centre for Higher Education Studies and

Development, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

Role:

Strategic planning for institution (30 000 students and 3000 staff)

Management of implementation of e-learning strategy

Management of Division e-Learning (twelve staff members)

Liaison with six academic faculties, Computer Services and Top

Management

Provision of institutional direction relating to the integration of emerging

technologies into the curriculum

Note: Strong multi-cultural environment

Key achievements:

Drafting of first institutional e-learning strategic plan

Implementation of early adopter strategic initiatives

Quadrupling of number of e-learning modules

Establishment of core competencies in Division e-Learning

Participation in Association of Commonwealth Universities e-learning

benchmarking exercise

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Incorporation of online distance programmes into Division e-Learning

Member of steering committee for the establishment of national higher

education e-learning advisory body

2005 Instructional Designer /Researcher, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein,

South Africa

Role:

Introduction of the blended model at the institution

Design of procedures, documents and workflow for the implementation of

first-time e-learning modules

Assisting academic staff to redesign contact modules for blended

approach

Achievements:

Design and implementation of instructional design processes, procedures

and documentation for the institution as a whole

2003 - 2010 Part-time lecturer: Course leader: Literacy Module, BML Degree, School of

Management, University of the Free State

2004 - 2010 Part-time lecturer: Course leader, Literacy Module, MDP, School of

Management, University of the Free State

2004 - 2010 Designer and Course Leader of the E-learning module for the M.A. in Higher

Education Studies and the e-Learning Module for the Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education

Studies, University of the Free State

Note: Included Master’s level supervision

2002-2004 Examiner: Free State Department of Education,

Grade 12 English First Language Higher Grade and Standard Grade

Papers II (Literature) and III (Creative and Transactional Writing)

2001 Online Community Manager: MBA Program

School of Management (online distance students)

University of the Free State

April 1999 - 2005 St Michael’s School (Anglican Girls’ School), Bloemfontein, South Africa

Teacher: English

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Subject Head: English

Head of Department: Academic, Information Technology,

Representative Council of Learners

Achievements:

2004: Grade 12 class of 43 learners: 24 A-averages (80%+); 18 B-averages;

and 1 C-average for English First Language (Class average of 79.9% - also

the best in the Free State region)

2002-2004: St Michael’s UN style debating team represented the Free State

region in the national finals

Half of students taught were not mother-tongue speakers of English

January – Woodside Community School, London, United Kingdom

March 1999 Teacher: English

1993 –1998 Vista University, Bloemfontein Campus

Lecturer: English I, II, III and Honours

Head of Bloemfontein sub-department 1995 – 1997 (1600 students and seven

permanent staff members)

Co-ordinator of English I (all seven campuses) 1995 – 1997

Convenor of research project into the viability of a Computer Assisted Language

Learning Centre

Note: 90% of students not mother-tongue speakers of English

Note: included Honours-level supervision

1988 – 1991 Vista University, Kimberley Campus

Lecturer (part-time): English I, II and III

1989 – 1990 Perseverance College of Education

Lecturer: English Language and Literature I, II and III

Assessor: student teacher practice

1989 South African Colleges of Education (House of Representatives)

Chief National Examiner: English Literature II (all colleges of education)

1989 Department of Education and Training

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Adult education classes (ABET) in A-level English (part-time)

1986 – 1988 Kimberley Boys` High School

& Secondary school teacher in English and Afrikaans (all levels);

1991 - 1992 Geography and History up to junior high level

Head of English Department: 1989 - 1992

1988 – 1990 Cape Provincial Education Department

Sub-examiner: Cape Education Grade 12 Examinations: Literature Examination

Publications

Books

Thomas, Herbert. 2009. Integrating computers for sustainable use in

schools: A case study in South Africa. Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM

Publishers.

Chapters in books

Thomas, Herbert. 1998. Multimedia and the transformation of higher

education in South Africa. In Cameron, Keith (Ed). Multimedia CALL:

Theory and Practice. London: Intellect Books, 17-23.

Thomas, Herbert & Hollis, Jessica. 2013. Project Management,

Complexity and Creativity. In Benson, Angela D., Moore, Joi L., &

Williams van Rooij, Shahron (Eds.). Cases on Educational Technology

Planning, Design, and Implementation: A Project Management

Perspective. IGI-Global.

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Thomas, Herbert. 1995. Elements of Hypertextual Design in House of

the Spirits. In English Studies in Africa 38 (1): 35-44.

Thomas, Herbert. 1997. The New Literacy: The challenges of

hypertextual discourse. In Computer Assisted Language Learning

Journal 10 (5) (1997): 479 - 489.

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Thomas, Herbert & Cronje, Johannes. 2007. Computers in schools:

implementing for sustainability. Why the truth is rarely pure and never

simple. SAJHE 21 (6): 759 – 780.

Thomas, Herbert. 2010. Learning spaces, learning environments and the

dis’placement’ of learning. In British Journal of Educational

Technology. 41(3): 502-511.

Pons, Dirk, Walker, Lawrence, Thomas, Herbert & Hollis, Jessica. 2012.

Evaluation of student engagement with a lecture capture system. The

Journal of Adult Learning Aotearoa New Zealand. 40(1): 79-91.

Peer-reviewed publications of conference proceedings

“Multimedia: Towards virtual language environments”

Association of University English Teachers of South Africa

University of the North – Pietersburg

29 June – 3 July 1997

“Towards sustainable implementation of computers in schools”

(with Johannes Cronje (1))

IST Africa 2006 Conference and Exhibition

Pretoria

3 – 5 May 2006

“Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants or Digital Foreigners?”

(with Karen Thomas (1))

Ed-Media 2006: World Conference on Educational Multimedia,

Hypermedia and Telecommunications

Orlando, Florida, USA

26 – 30 June 2006

“Distributed complex games as artifacts of distributed, complex world

views”

8th World Wide Web Applications Conference, 2006

Bloemfontein

5-8 September 2006

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“Digital immigrants, digital natives and the training games Africans play”

Online-Educa 2006, 12th International Conference on Technology

Supported Learning and Training

Berlin

29 November – 1 December 2006

“Walking the tightrope: balancing the imperatives of quality, equity and

accessibility in a transforming higher education context”

(with Tienie Crous, Magda Fourie, Liezel Massyn, Karen Thomas and

Helena van Zyl)

Online Educa, 2007. 13th International Conference on Technology

Supported Learning and Training.

Berlin

29 November – 1 December 2007

“Learning as both action and artifact: connectivism as nexus”

10th World Wide Web Applications Conference, 2008

Cape Town

3-5 September 2008

“The e-learning manager as prophet: the curious case of a developing

country”

Online Educa, 2008. 14th International Conference on Technology

Supported Learning and Training

Berlin

3-5 December 2008

“The impact of South Africa’s ICT infrastructure on higher education”

(with Cheryl Brown, Antoinette van der Merwe and Liezl van Dyk)

3rd International Conference on e-Learning

University of Cape Town

Cape Town

26-27 June 2008

Conference Papers

“Text, hypertext and context – two different routes to learning”

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South African Applied Linguistics Association

University of Stellenbosch

10-12 July 1995

“Hypertext and the Reification of the Reader/User”

English In Africa Conference

Rhodes University – Grahamstown

11-14 September 1995

“The New Literacy: Hypertext and the Restructuring of Education”

South African Applied Linguistics Association

University of Zululand – Empangeni

8-10 July 1996

“Holism versus Isolationism: The challenges of hypertextual discourse”

(with Niel van Niekerk (2))

HSRC International Symposium on Culture, Communication and

Development

HSRC – Pretoria

29-31 August 1996

“Multimedia and the proposed restructuring of tertiary education in South

Africa

Theory and Practice of Multimedia Computer Assisted Language

Learning

University of Exeter – United Kingdom

21-27 September 1997

“Unravelling the interface between human language and computer

language”

Africa Connects and I*Earn International Conference

University of Cape Town

9 – 13 July 2001

“Desire2learn: the challenge of systemic functionality”

Free State Provincial Conference on ELITS & e-Education

Free State Department of Education

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Bloemfontein

21 – 23 March 2005

“Sustainable computer use in schools”

(with Johannes Cronje)

e-Merge 2006 Online Conference

University of Cape Town

10-21 July 2006

“Computers in schools: implementing for sustainability. Why the truth is

rarely pure and never simple”

NADEOSA 10th Anniversary Conference

Pretoria

23-24 August 2006

“Sustainable implementation of computers in school districts”

UP Faculty of Education: Research Indaba 2006

Pretoria

13 October 2006

”Landscaping information and communication technologies in higher

education in South Africa”

(with Cheryl Brown, Antoinette van der Merwe and Liezl van Dyk)

TENET e-Learning Symposium

Johannesburg

12 – 14 November 2007

“Learning spaces, learning environments and the dis’placement’ of

learning”

Eduvate 2008 Conference

University of Pretoria

Pretoria

25-27 June 2008

“Problem-based adventure learning: addressing the conundrum of

inaccessible under-prepared students”

(with Liezel Massyn (1) and Karen Thomas (2))

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1st Southern African Conference on the First Year Experience

Stellenbosch

8-10 September 2008

“”The visible effects of invisible networks”

(with Nalize Marais)

HELTASA 2009

University of Johannesburg

Johannesburg

24-26 November 2009

“Articulating the nature of the real and virtual spaces and bodies we

inhabit” [panel contribution]

ULearn10 Conference

Christchurch

6-8 October 2010

“Whose game are we playing? Digital technology and crises of identity”

CCA-EDUCAUSE Australasia 2011

Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour

Sydney

4-6 April 2011

“Complexity, ‘supermemes’ and online learning”

DEANZ Conference 2012

Wellington

11-13 April 2012

“The Digital Media(ting) Group”

(with Wayne Riggall)

30th Tertiary ICT Conference

CPIT, Christchurch

3-5 October 2012

“Is there such a thing as a re-usable learning object?”

(with Fiona Macdonald)

DEANZ Conference 2014

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Christchurch

30 April – 2 May 2014

Papers at symposia, forums & meetings

“Distance education at the University of the Free State”

Distance Education Indaba

Tshwane University of Technology

Pretoria

27-28 February 2008

“Blended learning and the imperative of integrated learning space design”

UFS Prestige Teaching and Learning Forum

Bloemfontein

23 October 2008

(Interview in) “Online learning – the future of education?”

Anthony Doesburg

New Zealand Listener, Issue 3780, 20 October 2012

Reviewer

Perspectives in Education (2009-2010)

Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (Current)

Advisory Board

NMC Horizon Report: Technology Outlook New Zealand 2011-2016

On-going Research Interests

Learning spaces and learning environments

Complexity and education

Open source systems, particularly Moodle

The sustainable use of computers in higher and secondary education

Computer-assisted learning in higher and secondary education

Computer-integrated education and qualitative research methodology

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Referees

Wayne Riggall

(Ex) Manager, Digital Media Group

University of Canterbury

Email: [email protected]

Coral Black

Associate Librarian

University of Canterbury

Email: [email protected]