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Ari Vidali
Chief Executive Officer
ENVISAGE
ari.vidali@iforces.org
In his 15 year career in high-technology, Mr. Vidali has been the lead founder and visionary for 5 high-tech enterprises. Over the last 4 years, in his capacity as founder and chairman of ENVISAGE, he has been instrumental in assisting Federal Law Enforcement Academies with automation strategies, and pioneered one of the leading enterprise architectures focused primarily on law enforcement training applications. Mr. Vidali is currently working with several of the Nation’s largest Law Enforcement Academies to deploy state-of-the-art Academy Administration, Workflow Management, Enterprise Scheduling and Learning Management Systems.
In addition, he is at the forefront of developments in eLearning tools and methodologies and worked closely with a top 10 University to develop and deploy a eUniversity strategy supported by an enterprise-class LMS (learning management solution) targeted at Fortune 100 companies. His current work involves researching uses of artificial intelligence for adaptive learning environments and immersive e-learning simulations.
Mr. Vidali has consulted for the Federal Government, Law Enforcement, Higher Education, Medical, Financial, and Real Estate industries.
As a nationally recognized, visionary and frequent speaker and writer on the subjects of technology as an education enabler, online transaction management, reinventing business on the Internet, data standards and Law Enforcement Academy Automation, he has been featured in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Sun Times, Realtor Magazine, RIS Media, and PC Week.
Mr. Vidali has appeared as a speaker at:
- International Testing and Evaluation Association 2003 Workshop
- International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) 2003
- International Association of Correctional Training Personnel (IACTP) 2003
- National Association of Realtors Conference, 2000, 2001
- Business 2.0 conference, 2000
- Inman Technology Conference, 1999, 2000, 2001
Recent Publications:
2003 Whitepaper -- Continuous Learning Environments: Incorporating Performance Metrics into Next Generation Simulation-based eLearning Environments
2003 Whitepaper -- Core Principles and Practical Applications of Law Enforcement Academy Automation
2003 Whitepaper -- Validating Performance Measurements: Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Applied In Web-based Law Enforcement Training Simulations
2003 Whitepaper – Repurposeable Learning Objects linked to Teaching and Learning Styles (Winner of the SLOAN-C Award for Best Practices as well as the EISTA, best eLearning whitepaper 2003).
2000 Article -- Open Standards Technology Will Open Doors
2000 Article -- Technology; Snake Oil or Panacea?
2000 Article -- Net Economy Blowing in Better Weather for Bottom Line
2000 Article -- Holding on to the Reins of e-Commerce
2000 Article -- The Evolution of the Home Services Expert
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