Dr. Niki Davis is Chair of the College of Education, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Prior to her current position, Dr. Davis was the Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Director of the Center for
Technology in Learning and Teaching at Iowa State University. In addition, she was part-time
professor of 'ICT in Education' in the University of London Knowledge Lab. She received
her doctorate in psychology from Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom, in 1976.
Dr. Davis' research centers on information and communication technologies to enhance
teacher education. Early work increased teachers' access to resources through communication
technologies supported by collaborative networks. Since coming to reside in Iowa in 2000,
Dr. Davis has applied this scholarship to support Iowa teachers and U.S. teacher education,
including increasing intercultural perspectives. Her research has been supported by the
U.S. Department of Education, the National Science Foundation, UNESCO, the European
Commission, corporations, charities, and universities. Dr. Davis has served as president
of the Society for Information Technology in Teacher Education and editor of the
international journal Technology, Pedagogy and Education. She is author of numerous
articles and books, including the book Teaching Effectively with Information Technology.