Anne H. Moore
Associate Vice President for Learning Technologies & Director of Information Technology Initiatives
Learning Technologies
ahmoore@vt.edu
(540) 231-7108
Anne Moore is Associate Vice President for Learning Technologies and director of information technology
initiatives at Virginia Tech. Drawing upon Virginia Tech's strengths in information technology, she is
responsible for building partnerships within the university and with other organizations that assist in
meeting modern needs for technology in society. As head of the Office of Information Technology's Learning
Technologies division, she works along side colleagues to coordinate such award winning programs as the
Faculty Development Institute (a four-year cycling development program for university faculty in integrating
technology in teaching) and the Graduate Education Development Institute (a credit-bearing course for graduate
students on contemporary approaches to pedagogy and technology); to contribute to university initiatives like
the Math Emporium (a 24 X 7 advanced learning community in mathematics); and to assist underserved rural and
urban communities with integrating technology in teaching and learning activities. She also serves as adjunct
faculty in the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning.
Dr. Moore coordinates Virginia Tech's Center for Innovation in Learning, which has provided over $3 million
in grants to faculty since 1996 to support more than 120 strategic instructional projects. The center annually
sponsors the XCaliber Award to recognize and celebrate outstanding contributions in integrating technology in
learning activities. She manages the Executive Forum in Information Technology, an occasional seminar series
designed to encourage public discussion on current technology issues by forming partnerships with other
organizations in Virginia and across the nation to offer forums on timely topics.
Anne Moore was the founding chair of the Electronic Campus of Virginia (ECVA) for three years and currently
serves as its treasurer. The ECVA is a cooperative of public and private institutions in the Commonwealth
focused on providing e-learning to Virginians. She has also participated in the State Council of Higher
Education's planning activities for a statewide Learning Technologies Advisory Committee.
Prior to working at Virginia Tech, Dr. Moore was associate director for administration at the State Council
of Higher Education for Virginia. She also served as staff director of Virginia's Commission on the University
of the 21st Century and Commission on the Future of Higher Education. In addition, she has been an administrator
and adjunct faculty member at William and Mary, where she took all three of her degrees. She has authored
numerous articles, book chapters and policy papers and serves on several local, state, and national advisory
boards.