Biography
He received his PhD in Political Science (with a minor in Journalism) from Indiana University. He spent eighteen years on the faculty at Washington State University, where he served as chair of the Political Science department and received WSU's William F. Mullen Award for Teaching Excellence. He spent five years on the faculty at The University of Memphis, where he was also named departmental chair. In 2000, he was chosen to be a Fellow for the NLII, focusing on the area of faculty engagement and support. Hagner is the co-author of a textbook on political behavior and co-editor of a Jossey-Bass volume on the technological transformation in teaching and learning in higher education . He has written numerous articles on various aspects of the American political system, public opinion, and how higher education institutions must deal with the social and technological changes confronting them. He also has been a frequent guest on affiliate radio and television broadcasts serving as a political commentator.EDUCAUSE Publications
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Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning:Leading and Supporting the Transformation on Your Campus
Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning, the fifth book in the EDUCAUSE Leadership Strategies series with Jossey-Bass Publishing, makes recommendations for gaining community consensus for new directions, and for engaging and supporting faculty to use technology.
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Institute LTL Program Faculty
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ELI 2007 Annual Conference Program Committee
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ELI 2006 Fall Focus Session Program Committee
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ELI 2006 Spring Focus Session Program Committee
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LTL06 Program Committee
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ELI 2006 Annual Conference Program Committee
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EDUCAUSE 2004 Program Committee
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Faculty Support J-B Book
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NLII Readiness TF