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Ian C.P. Godwin
igodwin@montana.edu
Ed.D.
(Higher Education
Administration) – Montana State University
M.S.
(Earth Sciences) – Montana State
University
B.A.
(Geography) –
University of Washington
After graduating from the University of
Washington, Ian served as an Officer in the
United States Marines Corps.
Upon resigning his commission, Ian moved to Bozeman to pursue a master’s degree
in the Earth Sciences. After completing all of the requirements for the master’s
degree except his thesis, Ian moved to the greater Washington, D.C. area to
teach middle school science for two years. Regaining his geographic sense he
returned to Bozeman and served as the Assistant Headmaster of a small
independent school for a year prior to beginning work at Montana State
University in 1999 (and completing his thesis,
The Physiographic Components of Trail Erosion, in 2000). After assisting in
the development of the grant proposal for the Northern Plains Transition to
Teaching program and the awarding of the grant in 2002, he assumed the duties as
Administrative Program Manager. In 2006 Ian accepted a position in the College
of Nursing as the Assistant to the Dean providing him with greater opportunity
to apply his training in higher education administration. In December of 2008
Ian completed his dissertation,
Distance Delivered Education at Montana State University - Supplementing or
Supplanting Campus Registrations: An Exploration of Changing Patterns Over Time,
and was a doctoral degree in education.
Since 1992 Ian has also worked as an instructor
and course director for
Outward Bound and
began doing contract work for the
Organizational
Wide
Leadership Solutions in 2005.
Ian has taught courses in research
methods and distance education at the graduate level in the Department of
Education at MSU and is currently teaching undergraduate research methods as an Adjunct
Assistant Professor in
the Department of
Political Science.
In his spare time, Ian enjoys taking
pleasure in the company of his family and friends,
squirt boating, whitewater kayaking, skiing, biking,
occasionally ice climbing,
etc., or contemplating his various house and motorcycle projects.
Recent Publications
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Godwin, I. C.
(2008). Distance Delivered Education at Montana State University -
Supplementing or Supplanting Campus Registrations: An Exploration of
Changing Patterns Over Time (Doctoral dissertation, Montana State
University, 2008). (UMI No. 3337096) Available at:
http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/view/item.php?id=827
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Lockhart, M. &
Godwin, I. C. (2007). Transforming how Courses are Delivered:
Providing a Foundation for Faculty in how to Design Effective Distance
Education Classes. Journal of Faculty Development. 21(2).
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Godwin, I. C.
(2007). GRE Variability between Departments: Decentralizing to have
Inputs Match Output? [White paper]. Available on request.
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Johnson, J. D. & Godwin, I. C.
(2006). Ice Climbing. In R. Buckley (ed.), Adventure Tourism. Oxford:
CABI Publishing.
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Godwin, I. C. (2000).
Physiographic Components of Trail Erosion. Unpublished master's
thesis, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. Available at:
http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/view/item.php?id=195
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