Brief Bio
Peter Radoll is an Aboriginal PhD candidate at the Australian National University examining the adoption and effective use of Information Communication Technologies in Australian Indigenous Communities. Peter has a Bachelor Degree and Master Degree in Information Technology. Prior to commencing at the ANU as the Director, Jabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre, Peter taught Information Systems in the College of Business and Economics at the ANU. Peter's research interests include Information Systems and Information Technology development projects in Australian Indigenous Communities. I get a lot of questions about Aboriginal Issues and Culture. Please Visit my Indigenous Page for more information. |
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Curriculum Vitae
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PETER J. RADOLL
email: peter@radoll.net
website: www.radoll.net
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SUMMARY OF EMPLOYMENT
2007
- Present
DIRECTOR, JABAL INDIGENOUS HIGHER EDUCATION CENTRE
Division of Registrar and Student Services
The
2003-2006
ASSOCIATE LECTURER – INFORMATION SYSTEMS
The
ACADEMIC
QUALIFICATIONS
Current PhD
CANDIDATE (Information Systems)
Thesis
Topic: Adoption and Effective Use of
Information Communication Technologies in Australian Aboriginal Communities –
Remote, Rural and Urban
2003 MASTERS (Information
Technology)
Including
studies in: e-Business Law, e-Business Marketing, e-Business Technical Issues
and Public Policy
2000 BACHELOR
(Information Technology)
Major
in Political Science
Including
studies in: Software Technology, Information Systems and Public Policy
KEY CONSULTANCY PROJECTS
2007 RESEARCHER
– Equity and Technology Research Project – Enhancing Equity for Canadian Youth,
An International Comparison with Australian Indigenous and Rural Communities,
Mount Saint Vincent University, Nova Scotia CANADA
2007 PANEL
MEMBER – Tender Evaluation Process for University Indigenous Education Support Centres, Department of Education, Science and Training
(DEST), ACT
PUBLICATIONS
AND PRESENTATIONS
2007 Bidwell,
N, Radoll, P & truna. “Re-dis-placement
by Design” ACM Interactions,
2006 Alexander,
C & Radoll, P. “States & Servers: A Comparison of Canadian &
Australian ICT Policies in the Service of Indigenous Youth”, Equity &
Technology Spring Workshop (Invitation only), Lunenburg,
2006 Radoll,
P. “Financial and Operational Sustainability for Indigenous CTLCs”. Good
Practices for Community Technology and Learning Centres in Indigenous
Communities (Invitation only). CISCO
Systems, Workventures and Office of Indigenous Policy
Coordination,