Education

    In 1964, I was accepted to the Military Academy and gratuated with bachelor of arts in criminalogy.

    In 1970, in addition to being a full time employee, I returned to formal education. I met my wife in the college of economics and we married in 1972. I graduated with bachelor of arts in economics from the college of economics in 1974.

     In 1978, I went to the University of Illinios in Urbana, Champaign to study English language. I was accepted to the computer science program at Ball State University in 1979. From 1979 to 1981, I worked as a Graduate Assistant in the research section of the University Computing Services. I graduated with masters degree in computer science from Ball State University in 1981.

     In 1992, I was accepted to the doctoral program in adult and community education with cognate in computer science. In 1996, I completed my doctoral program with dissertation title "Computer-based distance education in higher education institutions in Indiana". In addition to informal learning, I still feel energetic for more formal education. I have plans to register in courses such as information management and networks. I think being lifelong learner is a necessity for each member of information society. In addition, computer and communication technologies have provided great opportunity of learning without reservation of time and place in a global education.

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