Biography
Margaret Cox is Professor of Information Technology in Education in both the Department for Education and Professional Studies and The Dental Institute at King's College London, University of London and Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. For more than 40 years Margaret Cox has developed educational software, researched the impact of IT on teaching, learning and assessment in all education sectors, and pioneered the use of the Internet for sharing scientific data in the early 1980s. In the last 10 years she has pioneered the development and evaluation of haptic technologies in dentistry, medicine and other healthcare professions in Higher Education for which her hapTEL project has been awarded 4 separate prizes for outstanding contributions to new technologies in education.She is the current President of the National Conference of University Professors, past President of the Association for IT Teachers in Schools (ACITT which merged with NAACE in 2002) and founder member of the international Edu summits which advise governments world wide on IT in Education.
Research Interest
Dental Education,Information Technology in education, Digital Dentistry.
Biography
Dr. McAllister graduated from Universidad de Guadalajara in 1988 and has been practicing dentistry in the Los Angeles for over 20 years. Dr. McAllister is an instructor for the Institute of Advanced Laser Dentistry where he teaches dentists and Periodontists the LANAP and LAPIP treatment protocols.. He is a member in good standing with the Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Periodontology, and The Downey Dental Academy, which he is currently the acting Program Director.
Research Interest
Periodontal therapy,Laser Dentistry,LANAP and LAPIP treatment protocols
Biography
Dr. Michael Waldmeier received his DMD degree from the Southern Illinois University in 1979. He obtained his PhD in Biological Materials from the Northwestern University. A dentist with over 2 decades of professional experience Dr. Waldmeier has served as an Assistant professor in the University of Connecticut. He has held several key positions in organizations like Procter & Gamble.
Research Interest
Dental