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Hunter, William

Researcher Title

Professor and Founding Dean

Department

Faculty of Education

College/University/Company Affiliation

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Address

University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Faculty of Education, 11 Simcoe St N., PO Box 385, Oshawa ON, L1H 7L7

E-mail

[email protected]

Research Focus

Leadership and change in higher education; Online learning and social cohesion; Teacher education; Technology and learning.

Key Collaborators

Austin, R.

Top Cited Paper (past 5 years)

Hunter, W.J. & Austin, R. (2021). Blended and Online Learning for Global Citizenship: New Technologies and Opportunities for Intercultural Education. Routledge.

2nd Top Cited Paper (past 5 years)

DiPasquale, J. & Hunter, W. (2017). Critical Thinking in Asynchronous Online Discussions: A Systematic Review. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 43(2). Available at: https://www.learntechlib.org/p/183614/

3rd Top Cited Paper (past 5 years)

van Oostveen, R., Hunter, W. J., Childs, E. A., Barber, W., & Gerbrandt, J. (2021). Collaborative Learning in Co-Created Digital Space: The Fully Online Learning Community Model. In H. Dhir (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Barriers for Teaching 21st-Century Competencies and the Impact of Digitalization (pp. 197-214). IGI Global.

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