Kenneth C. Green

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Kenneth Green
Founding Director
The Campus Computing Project
Sherman Oaks, CA  91403


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Kenneth C. Green is the founding director of The Campus Computing Project (www.campuscomputing.net), the largest continuing study of the role of information technology in American colleges and universities. The project is widely cited by both campus officials and corporate executives as the definitive source for information about information technology issues affecting American higher education. The project is also the model for affiliated research programs underway in several nations including Brazil and Canada.
A visiting scholar at The Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California, Green is the author/co-author or editor of a dozen books and published research reports and more than three dozen articles that have appeared in academic journals and professional publications. His work has been cited by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Education, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and by other print and broadcast media. Green's signature DIGITAL TWEED column was published in Campus Technology Magazine (www.campus-technology.com) and also in Converge Magazine.
In October 2002, Green was the initial recipient of the EDUCAUSE Award for Leadership in Public Policy and Practice. The award cites his work in creating The Campus Computing Project and recognizes his “prominence in the arena of national and international technology agendas, and the linking of higher education to those agendas.”
Green is an invited speaker at some two dozen academic conferences and professional meetings each year. He is the co-creator and on-air host of the award-winning Ready2Net programs, sponsored by California State University Monterey Bay and The Campus Computing Project (www.csumb.edu/ready2net).
A graduate of New College in Sarasota, Florida, Green completed his master’s degree at the Ohio State University and earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles.