Jon has also recently played a leading role in conference organization which is concerned with IT-I*EARN 95 (The University of Melbourne), Weblink Indonesia 96 (Jakarta), and EdTech 96 (The University of Melbourne). He is currently on the organising committee for 'The Virtual University?', a two-day symposium to be held at The University of Melbourne during November 1996.
He has also worked as a computer music teacher for two years at Scotch College in Melbourne and for several years as a private music teacher, co-founding his own music school in northern NSW. He has also managed a small mixed farm and was Executive Director of an agroforestry company for two years.
PUBLICATIONS
Mason, J. (1996) "Determining the scope of online delivery at a
traditional research-based university", in J. G. Hedberg, J. R. Steele, &
S. McNamara (eds) Learning Technologies: Prospects and Pathways pp. 77-81,
proceedings from EDTECH 96, The University of Melbourne
Mason, J. & Fisher, A. (1996) "Introducing Mice and Menus", EQ Australia, Curriculum Corporation, Melbourne, Issue 1 pp 22-24
Mason, J. (1995) "Issues for Teacher Education" in AUSWEB 95, Innovation & Diversity - the World Wide Web in Australia, eds R. Debreceny & A. Ellis (Norsearch/Southern Cross University) pp 83-86
Mason, J. & Fisher, A. (1995) "Origins and Development of 'Computer Literacy for the 90s', an Inservice for teachers", ASCILITE 95, Learning with Technology, eds J. Pearce & A. Ellis (DDCS, The University of Melbourne) pp 376-379
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS