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Dr. Phil Ice

Phil Ice, Ed.D. holds an Education Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction with minor concentrations in Instructional Technology and Science Education. Currently he is the VP of Research and Development at the American Public University System.
 
His research is focused on the impact of new and emerging technologies on cognition in online learning environments. Work in this area has brought him international recognition in the form of three Sloan-C Effective Practice of the Year Awards (2007, 2009, and 2010) and the AliveTek/DLA Innovation on Online Distance Learning Administration Award. Sloan-C has also recognized Phil through awarding a team he lead at APUS with the Gomory Award for Data Driven Quality Improvement in 2009. He has been recognized by industry as a 2013 IBM Business Analytics Champion and as a member of Adobe’s Education Leaders Group and Adobe’s Higher Education Advisory Board. He was a recipient of the Adobe Higher Education Leaders Impact Award, 2010.
 
Phil’s vision for the future of technology in higher education is also demonstrated by his inclusion on the advisory council for the 2011 NMC / ELI Horizon Report and his role as Principal Investigator on a $1.05 million WICHE/WCET grant to explore online retention patterns across six institutions. His work has covered the use of technology mediated feedback, which has been adopted at over 50 institutions of higher education in five countries, multi-level institutional assessment techniques, learning analytics, and application of semantic analysis for mapping institutional learning assets.
 
He has conducted over 100 peer reviewed and invited presentations and workshops, as well as authoring more than 20 articles, book chapters, and white papers related to the integration of emerging technologies in eLearning. Other examples of his research include the use of embedded asynchronous audio feedback mechanisms, using web 2.0 tools for collaborative construction of knowledge through integration of RIA’s and remote observation of student teaching experiences using asynchronous, flash-based environments.
 
Phil is also involved with seven other researchers in the United States and Canada in numerous other research initiatives related to the Community of Inquiry Framework. This research has resulted in the development of a validated instrument that captures the intersection of Teaching, Social, and Cognitive presence in online learning environments.
 
Phil coauthored Comprehensive Assessment of Student Retention in Online Learning Environments, Student ratings of the importance of survey items, multiplicative factor analysis, and the validity of the Community of Inquiry Survey, An exploration of the relationship between indicators of the Community of Inquiry Framework and retention in online programs, and Student Perceptions of the Relationship Between Indicators of Teaching Presence and Success In Online Courses.
 
Watch Phil Ice Interviewed @ EDUCAUSE 2011 and Phil Ice Keynote dehub: Education 2011–2021 Summit. Read his Academia profile and his LinkedIn profile. Follow his Twitter feed.