Antonella Poce currently holds the post of full professor in Experimental Pedagogy at the department of History, Heritage, Education and Society, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, where she chairs the Intellect international she teaches Experimental Pedagogy, Educational Research Methodology, Museum Education. After her PhD in Innovation and evaluation of educational systems, she obtained a post-doc scholarship to carry out research work on the evaluation of e-learning models in university didactics. Her research concerns innovative teaching practices in higher education at national and international level. In 2008, she was awarded as New Researcher of the year by AEA-Europe (Association for Educational Assessment). She is Eden (European Distance snd E/learning network) senior fellow.
She coordinates national units within European project frameworks and she has been chairing international academic committees dealing with assessment distance learning. She used in fact to be a member of the AEA-Europe Council Board (since 2012 to 2016) and chaired the Professional Development Committee (since 2013 to 2016) there. She is a senior fellow of EDEN – European Distance Education Network and was elected member of the EDEN (European Distance and E-Learning Network) - NAP (Network of Academics and Professionals) Steering Committee (since 2011). She chaired the EDEN NAP SC from 2017 to 2020. She has been a member of ICOM (International Council of Museums) since 2003(CECA Committee for Education and Cultural Action since 2003 and UMAC Universities Museums and Collections since 2019 so far).
She is author of different publications of national and international relevance on the topics of innovation, assessment and use of technology in teaching and learning, in the context of heritage experience.