Air University
Dr. Andrew Clayton serves as an Assistant Professor at Air University. Dr. Clayton teaches and researches on topics related to the leadership and experiential learning. Dr. Clayton also provides guidance and research for Air University’s Innovation and Technology Research Task Force on current topics related to augmented, virtual, and mixed reality immersive learning environments. Dr. Clayton is a 1999 graduate of Purdue University and has served in the United States Air Force on active duty and in the Air Force Reserves as a Lieutenant Colonel. While on active duty, Dr. Clayton served as a Maintenance Officer for 5 years within Air Combat Command and Air Force Special Operations Command. Dr. Clayton then joined the Air Force Reserves as an Academic Instructor and Academic Affairs Officer for Air University. Dr. Clayton has served as a master instructor, course director, program manager, and academic advisor for 12 years with more than 8,000 hours of classroom instruction time at Air University. Dr. Clayton holds a Masters in Adult Education and Training, is certified as a Master Instructor and Distance Learning Instructor. Lieutenant Colonel Clayton also holds a Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership with an emphasis in Higher Education.