Steve Green

Steve Green is currently Director of Undergraduate Programmes in the School of Computing at Teesside University, UK. He is a founder-member of both ARC (the Accessibility Research Centre) and DFI (the Digital Futures Institute) at Teesside and has considerable research and commercial expertise in e-learning, accessibility, open systems architectures and open publishing. He has been a project manager and technical director of a number of research and enterprise projects in the areas of learning technologies and digital media. He has published extensively on adaptability, inclusion, personal or distributed learning environments and e-learning standards.

Publications

Developing and Utilizing E-Learning Applications
Fotis Lazarinis, Steve Green, Elaine Pearson. © 2011. 344 pages.
The tools and technologies used and studied in an e-learning context are continually changing due to advancements in both teaching and learning. Developing and Utilizing...
Handbook of Research on E-Learning Standards and Interoperability: Frameworks and Issues
Fotis Lazarinis, Steve Green, Elaine Pearson. © 2011. 632 pages.
As the e-learning industry continues to expand and the methods and tools necessary to create and maintain content and infrastructure applications become more complicated, there...