Curtis
J. Bonk
Distinguished Professor,
IST, IU School of Education
April
2, 2026

Curtis J. Bonk is Distinguished Professor of
Instructional Systems Technology program in the Learning, Design, and Adult
Education Department in the School of Education at Indiana University (IU)
teaching psychology and technology courses and Adjunct in the IU Luddy School
of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. He is a former software
entrepreneur, certified public accountant, corporate controller, and
educational psychologist who presently is an educational
technologist, award-winning writer, highly published researcher, statewide and
national awardee in innovative teaching with technology, and internationally
acclaimed presenter. His scholarly interests are self-directed online learning,
the use of generative AI for language learning, open education, massive open
online courses (MOOCs), e-learning, blended learning, distance education,
informal learning, online motivation and collaboration, emerging learning
technologies, and AI augmented writing and learning.
Curt is the author of approximately
450 publications (including 20 books and 185 peer reviewed journal articles)
and has given close to 2,000 talks on six continents around the world including
more than 340 keynote presentations in places like Bangkok, Melbourne, Sydney,
Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing, Toronto, Abu Dhabi, Cairo,
Riyadh, Madrid, London, Manila, Seoul, Tel Aviv, Edinburgh, Dublin, Coimbra,
Tampere, Barcelona, and Arequipa. He has been a visiting scholar/distinguished
professor in 11 different countries. His books include Transformative
Teaching Around the World (which received an Outstanding Book Award
from AECT in 2023); Engaging Online Language Learners; The
World Is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education; Empowering
Online Learning; The Handbook of Blended Learning: Global
Perspectives, Local Designs; Electronic Collaborators; Adding
Some TEC-VARIETY, which is free as an e-book (http://tec-variety.com/); Motivating and Supporting Online
Learners (also free; DOI 10.59668/699); and MOOCs and Open
Education Around the World as well as MOOCs and Open Education
in the Global South (www.moocsbook.com/).
For many years, he has been listed in
the Stanford University list of top 2% of scientists in the world based on
publication citations for career as well as for the prior year. In 2020, Curt
was awarded the IU President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Technology, and, in 2021, he received the David
H. Jonassen Excellence in Research Award from AECT. A year later, the
American Educational Research Association named him a 2022 AERA Fellow for his
exceptional contributions to, and excellence in,
education research, and in 2023 AERA recognized him with the Outstanding
International Research Collaboration Award. Later in 2023, the US
Distance Learning Association honored Curt with a USDLA Excellence in
Distance Learning Research Award in Higher Education and the Online
Learning Consortium (OLC) made him an OLC Fellow for his “Extraordinary Global
Leadership and Contributions to the Field of Online and Blended Learning.” And
in 2024, the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
named Curt as a Fellow and he became Executive Board Chair of the International
E-Learn Conference from the Association for Advancement of Computing in
Education (AACE) where he is a Fellow as well.
Curt has been on dozens of radio
and podcast shows and been interviewed for articles in the Wall Street
Journal, NY Times, China Daily, Boston Globe, Education
Week, AARP, APA Monitor, Chronicle of Higher Education,
Time Higher Education, and Sydney Morning Herald. He has
consulted with the CIA, NSA, Microsoft, Cisco, the Army Research Institute, the
U.S. Department of Defense, Blackboard, Sun, Saudi Aramco, Contact North,
McGraw-Hill Publishing, LG, Samsung, NASA, Intel, Defense Acquisition
University, and dozens of school districts, colleges, and universities.
Curt co-hosts the weekly multiple
award-winning podcast show, Silver Lining for Learning (https://silverliningforlearning.org/). He can be contacted
at cjbonk@iu.edu and his homepage is http://curtbonk.com/.