Summary
Alan Levine is Director of Community Engagement at Open Education Global, an open-web evangelist who has shaped digital learning and community practices since bringing a web server online in 1993. He combines a deep history in higher-education innovation—with roles at the New Media Consortium, Maricopa Community Colleges, and consulting for institutions worldwide—with hands-on creativity in WordPress, digital storytelling, and the SPLOT tools he’s known for. A prolific public sharer since 2003 via CogDogBlog and his open repositories, Alan blends practical duct-tape engineering with a clear commitment to openness and pedagogy. Based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, he pairs an academic foundation in geology with more than a decade of formal experience in educational technology leadership. He’s equally likely to advise on community strategy or riff about fediverse handles and photography, making him both strategic and delightfully irreverent.
13 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Geology/Earth Science, General, Master of Science - MS, Geology/Earth Science, General at Arizona State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Geology/Earth Science, General, Bachelor of Science - BS, Geology/Earth Science, General at University of Delaware