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Curriculum Vita
Marie (Mauri)     Collins, D.Ed.
Instructional Designer &#038; Faculty Development Specialist
2695 Heritage Court   ,Las Vegas, NV 89121
Work: 702-895-5853
Mobile: 312-305-0032
email:   mpc2695@cox.net
EDUCATION 

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<h3 align="center" style="text-align: center">Curriculum Vita</h3>
<p align="center" style="text-align: center">Marie (Mauri)     Collins, D.Ed.<br />
Instructional Designer &#038; Faculty Development Specialist</p>
<p align="center" style="text-align: center">2695 Heritage Court   ,Las Vegas, NV 89121<br />
Work: 702-895-5853<br />
Mobile: 312-305-0032<br />
email:   mpc2695@cox.net</p>
<p><strong>EDUCATION </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>D.       Ed, Major in Adult/Distance Education, Minor in Instructional Systems       Design, The Pennsylvania State University, conferred August, 2003.</li>
</ul>
<p>Dissertation title: <em><a href="http://etda.libraries.psu.edu/theses/approved/WorldWideIndex/ETD-370/index.html">Invisible     Adult Educators: Public Online Discussion Group Moderators&#8217; Perceptions of     their Roles, Tasks, and Responsibilities</a>.</em><span style="font-style: normal"> </span></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Coursework       completed for Ph.D in Instructional Systems Design (1996)</li>
<li>Certificate       of the Study in Distance Education, The Pennsylvania State University       (1994)</li>
</ul>
<ul type="disc">
<li>MA, Urban       Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1992)</li>
<li>BA,       Sociology (with distinction), University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1987)</li>
</ul>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Course       work in Behavioral Sciences, Southern Utah University (1971-1974)</li>
</ul>
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<li>EDTECH       597 “Teaching and Learning in Second Life,” Dept of Education Technology,       Boise State University, Fall Semester, 2007</li>
</ul>
<p>Transcripts available upon request.</p>
<p><strong>TEACHING EXPERIENCE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Boise State University,     Department of Educational Technology</strong> – Adjunct Assistant Professor</p>
<blockquote><p>EDTECH 597       Teaching and Learning in Second Life, co-taught with Ann Jeffery, MSc., Spring       Semester 2008</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>University of Maryland,     Baltimore County</strong> - Adunct Online Faculty</p>
<blockquote><p>EDUC 641 The Online Classroom -       co-taught online with Dr. Zane Berge, Spring 1997</p>
<p>EDUC 643 Principles of Distance       Education – co-taught online with Dr. Zane Berge Spring 2006.</p>
<p>EDUC 643 Principles of Distance       Education Spring 2007, Spring 2008.</p>
<p><span class="style1">ED</span>UC 671 Principles of Training and       Development – co-taught online with Dr. Zane Berge: Spring 2003, Fall 2003,       Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall, 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring       2007, Fall 2007.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>University of Maryland     University College – Online Masters in Distance Education Program</strong>, Associate     Professor</p>
<blockquote><p>OMDE 607 Instructional Design and       Course Development in Distance Education, Spring Semester 2004; Summer       Semester, 2004, Spring 2007, (online)</p>
<p>OMDE623 Web-based Learning and       Teaching and the Virtual University, Summer Semester, 2006 (online).</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>DePaul University, School for     New Learning</strong> – Visiting Online Faculty</p>
<blockquote><p>LL 102, Learning Assessment       Seminar: April 2005, July, 2005, September 2005, December 2005, April 2006,       August 2006, December 2006,  (online)</p>
<p>SW 352       Technology, Training and Human Performance: Fall 2004 (online)</p>
<p>LL 300 Research Seminar: Fall 2003,       Spring 2004, Fall 2005, Winter 2006, Spring 2007, (online)</p>
<p>FA 370 Strategic Approaches to       Project Management, Blended Course: co-designed and co-taught with Paul       Okamoto, MBA, PE, Spring 2006, Loop Campus.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Rochester Institute of     Technology </strong>- Adjunct Faculty</p>
<blockquote><p>0515-210 Foundations of Sociology -       Blended course, (classroom and online). Fall Quarter 2002</p></blockquote>
<p>T<strong>he Pennsylvania State     University</strong> - Graduate Teaching Assistant</p>
<blockquote><p>ADTED 490 Introduction to Distance       Education (Dr. M. Moore)</p>
<p>ADTED 507 Research Methods in Adult       Education (Dr. P. Cookson)</p>
<p>ADTED 530 Theory and Research in       Distance Education (Dr. M. Moore)</p>
<p>ADTED 531 Design of Distance       Education (Dr. M. Moore)</p>
<p>SPCOMM 350 Small Group       Communication, (Dr G. Phillips)</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>University of Nevada, Las Vegas</strong> -     Part-time Instructor (Classroom)</p>
<blockquote><p>CRJ 101       Introduction to Criminal Justice (Fall, 1990, Spring 1991)</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>University of Nevada, Las Vegas</strong>    - Graduate Teaching Assistant (Classroom)</p>
<blockquote><p>CRJ 201 The Nature of Crime (Dr. R.       Sheldon)</p>
<p>SOC 705 Research Methods and Advanced       Analytical Techniques (Dr. D. Cairns)</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN/FACULTY     DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE</strong></p>
<p>Senior Instructional Designer, Office of Distance Education,     University of Nevada, Las Vegas 89154. 11/06 - continuing</p>
<blockquote><p>Responsible for assisting faculty in the Schools of Nursing       and Social Work, College of Education and School of Journalism and Media       Studies with the design and development of their online courses, presented in       WebCT - Vista 4. All new courses are designed using the Collins Design       BluePrint, adopted by the department as standard process. Trains new faculty       members in online course facilitation. Consults with faculty planning courses       for presentation in “Second Life” a virtual 3-D environment.</p></blockquote>
<p>Instructional Designer/Faculty Development Specialist,     Center for Distance Education, School for New Learning, DePaul University,     Chicago, IL, Loop Campus. 01/2003-09/2006</p>
<blockquote><p>Responsible for assisting course       authors (some new to online course design) in the design and development of       interdisciplinary courses for online delivery, using an established       competence-based model. Courses were designed using an adult learning based       model and templates that I developed. Oriented new adjunct faculty to the       Center for Distance Education’s policies and procedures, and served as their       primary point of contact. Designed and developed electronically distributed       paper-based study guides. Trained, and provided mentoring and support for       visiting and resident faculty in the effective use of interactive discussion       for online learning. Consulted with faculty in the development of other       web-based course materials, using PowerPoint, DreamWeaver and Camtasia.       Designed and developed student and faculty handbooks and courseware       documentation. Consulted with faculty on the redesign of classroom courses for       blended delivery using BlackBoard and Akiva&#8217;s WebBoard. Conducted in-person and       online training workshops.</p></blockquote>
<p>Online Faculty Development Specialist, Online Learning,     Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. 10/2000-10/2002</p>
<blockquote>
<p class="MsoBodyText3">Responsible for assisting new       adjunct (some new to teaching) and full-time faculty members prepare to teach       online courses. Trained faculty in online course design, teaching methods,       assessment, and discussion techniques. Provided ongoing mentoring and support.       Trained, in person and online, and supported faculty in the use of myCourses       (powered by Prometheus) and FirstClass learning management systems. Designed,       developed, and applied a course/unit instructional design model based on       performance outcomes, as required by Middle States Accreditation Association.       Developed and presented external workshops on course-design and internally to       international deaf educators, hosted by the National Technical Institute for       the Deaf.</p>
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<p>Instructional Designer, Center for Learning Technologies     (CLT), Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. 07/1999-10/2000</p>
<blockquote><p>Responsible for assisting faculty       in the design of classroom-based, televised and online courses, and the       development of instructional strategies and course materials. With Center for       Learning Technologies personnel, provided faculty development in effective       teaching strategies and the adaptation of teaching strategies to multiple-media       environments. Provided assistance, guidance and support to faculty preparing       pre-recorded segments for television and web-accessible video-clips. Trained       faculty in the design and development of course web sites using LotusNotes, the       use of discussion databases and other asynchronous learning materials.</p></blockquote>
<p>Research Associate and Adjunct Professor, Northern Arizona     University (NAU), Flagstaff, AZ 08/1996 to 06/1999</p>
<blockquote><p>Initiated, developed, and       implemented the NAU Virtual Conference Center (VCC) for web-based and       web-enhanced teaching and learning. Consulted with faculty regarding       translating teaching methods and instructional activities from classroom to the       online environment. Evaluated courses and programs for faculty and       administration. Designed, developed, and implemented workshops demonstrating       the capabilities of the Virtual Conferencing Center. Researched, designed,       developed, and disseminated materials and documentation such as job aids, FAQs,       and helpful hints regarding the technical, social, pedagogical, and       administrative aspects of online teaching and learning to faculty and students.</p></blockquote>
<p>Collaborated with NAU TV Services     and Web-cast Course Services to ensure integration of the VCC with other campus     course delivery systems.</p>
<blockquote><p>Designed, developed, and delivered       workshops for faculty and students, delivered in the classroom and on       television, in the use of the Virtual Conference Center.</p>
<p>Initiated (1997) and served as       Conference and Program Chair for the NAU/web conferences (1997-1999). This       annual conference attracted an international slate of presenters and attendees       and served as a major faculty development event at NAU. Determined annual       theme. Provided leadership to logistical support team. Designed and implemented       an online conference to run in conjunction with the Flagstaff, AZ conference.</p></blockquote>
<p>Teaching Assistant, The     Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA 1994-1996</p>
<blockquote><p>At the Pennsylvania State       University assisted faculty with Internet enhancement of multi-national courses       delivered primarily by audio-conferencing. Designed first course-affiliated       web-pages for Fall, 1994.</p></blockquote>
<p>Faculty Development Center Manager, University of Nevada,     Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 1990-1992</p>
<blockquote><p>Dr. Maurice (Mitch) Mitchell chose       me to be the first manager of the Faculty Development Center (FDC) for the       University of Nevada System Computing Services, Las Vegas. Organized and       conducted workshops to acquaint faculty with the University of Nevada System       Computing Services, Internet access and use, electronic mail, mainframe access       and programs, and general computer software productivity packages. Provided       individual consulting and assistance to faculty members implementing technology       use in their classrooms.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>ADMINISTRATIVE and MANAGEMENT     EXPERIENCE </strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Architect, designer and developer of the Northern Arizona       University (NAU) Virtual Conferencing Center (VCC). Determined selection       criteria, selected software, coordinated software installation and pilot trials       with Instruction Technology Services. Ensured prompt technical support from       vendors and Instructional Technology Services (ITS). Recruited and trained       pilot faculty and monitored the six pilot courses taught by five faculty       members (Fall 1997) to approximately 200 students. Customized conferencing       software based on student feedback to reduce input errors and student       frustration. Developed alternate course structures suitable for course and       group work based on faculty requirements. Prepared student and faculty       documentation; maintained a nationally recognized web site with multiple       resources for faculty who teach online. (http:/www.emoderators.com/moderators.html)       Assisted in transition of software from departmental to university server.       Negotiated favorable license contract with software vendor.</p>
<p>Raised consciousness of the VCC by presenting workshops at       various campus venues. Performed routine site manager functions (creating,       archiving and deleting conferences, changing passwords, etc.) Trained       conference organizers and other site managers across the state. Trained       additional faculty support personnel. Provided training for Instructional       Technology Services personnel who had primary student support responsibilities.</p>
<p>Provided evaluation and feedback to software developer based       on administration of the then largest CAUCUS academic site license in the       nation.</p>
<p>Spring 1998, in its 4th full semester, the VCC hosted more       than 200 current course-related conferences, taught by approximately 70 faculty       and including more than 2000 students. The VCC also hosted various       administrative conferences for NAU groups (Human Resources, The Dean&#8217;s Council       etc.) and national organizations (The National Writing Project). Served on the       steering committee for an online statewide conference sponsored by the Arizona       Faculties Council.</p>
<p>Provided support for <em>Western Governors University</em><span style="font-style: normal"> by organizing and supporting communication       facilities (an electronic mailing list and a virtual conference online       facility) in the early stages of their organization. Represented NAU to Western       Governors University. NAU was chosen as a pilot education provider in the WGU.       Trained conference organizers and assisted with various support and maintenance       functions. </span></p>
<p>As <em>Volunteer Director for AFAN</em><span style="font-style: normal"> (Aid for AIDS of Nevada), (1987-1988) served on the volunteer training       and education team; designed and oversaw input into both volunteer and client       databases and served as liaison with other social agencies. (1988-1992)       Provided counseling and social support as an AIDs Buddy and attended too many       memorial services.</span></p>
<p>As assistant to the <em>Regional Director of Volunteers,       Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services</em><span style="font-style: normal"> (1984-1987), coordinated or conducted all activities necessary to recruit,         screen, train, place and supervise approximately 250 volunteers who donated         over 23,000 work hours annually. Prepared reports and budget justifications,         job descriptions and work performance standards and established a computerized         record keeping system. </span></p>
<p>As Assistant Director of Public Relations, Riviera Hotel,       Las Vegas (1981-1983) was responsible for the interface between the showroom       entertainers, the hotel, and the local media. Developed press releases and       media packets. Generated advertising copy and monitored the outside advertising       agency; supervised the in-house print-shop and set up and monitored in-house       systems for cooperative advertising promotions.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE </strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Co-editor of two book series for Hampton Press: <em>Computer       Mediated Communication and the Online Classroom</em><span style="font-style: normal"> and </span><em>Wired Together: The Online Classroom in K-12</em><span style="font-style: normal"> . Managing Editor of the Interpersonal Computing and         Technology Electronic Journal. Editor of DEOSNEWS, a monthly journal sponsored         by the American Center for the Study of Distance Education at The Pennsylvania         State University. Editorial board member of APEX-J, Current Issues in         Education, The ALN Journal, and other electronic journals. Moderated various         computer conferences and online seminars. Edited professional papers and books         in various disciplines including Education, Distance Education, Instructional         Systems, computer-mediated communication, Communications, Public Relations,         Recreation Management, Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice. </span></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>RESEARCH AND DATA MANAGEMENT </strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Developed web-based course process evaluations. Facilitated       data interpretation for faculty and administration. Performed statistical       analysis and wrote reports for various academic and consumer research projects.       Consulted on the development of the data management phase of grant requests; on       the preparation of data gathering (survey) instruments; and SPSS statistical       procedures. Have written or supervised the writing of questionnaires and code       books. Taught database owners to write, run, and interpret SPSS procedures.       Assisted in the preparation, writing, and editing of research reports.</p></blockquote>
<p>Have done field observation, library and legal research, and     conducted computer-based database searches.</p>
<p><strong>PUBLICATIONS </strong></p>
<p><strong>Edited Books: </strong></p>
<p>Berge, Zane L. &#038; Mauri P. Collins (Eds.) (1998). Wired     Together: The Online Classroom in K-12 . Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.</p>
<blockquote><p>Vol 1.       Perspectives and Instructional Design</p>
<p>Vol 2. Case Studies</p>
<p>Vol 3. Teacher Education and       Professional Development</p>
<p>Vol 4. Writing, Reading and       Language Acquisition</p></blockquote>
<p>Berge, Zane L. &#038; Mauri P. Collins (Eds.) (1995). Computer-Mediated     Communication and the Online Classroom. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.</p>
<blockquote><p>Vol 1. Overview       and Perspectives</p>
<p>Vol 2. Higher Education</p>
<p>Vol 3. Distance Education</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Book Chapters </strong></p>
<p>Collins, M.P. &#038; Berge, Z.L. (in press).     Discussion groups using computer-mediated communication. In S. Kelsey &#038; K.     St. Amant <em>Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication</em><span style="font-style: normal">. Hershey, PA, USA: Idea Group Reference.</span></p>
<p>Collins, M.P. &#038; Berge, Z.L. (in press).     Moderating discussion groups using computer-mediated communication. In S.     Kelsey &#038; K. St. Amant <em>Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated     Communication</em><span style="font-style: normal">. Hershey, PA, USA: Idea Group     Reference.</span></p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge (2006). Helping faculty help themselves: Design consulting     for online teaching. In S. Garg, S. Panda, C.R.K. Murthy &#038; S. Mishra (Eds.) <em>Open and Distance Education in Global Environment: Opportunities for     collaboration</em><span style="font-style: normal">. New Delhi, India: Viva Books     Private Ltd. </span></p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     Mauri P. Collins, &#038; T.J. Fitzsimmons. (2001). Advantages and disadvantages     of web-based training. In Badrul H. Khan (Ed.) <em>Web-based Training</em><span style="font-style: normal">. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology     Publications. </span></p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (2000). Leading Faculty Gently By the Hand. In Graeme Hart (ed). <em>Readings     and Resources in Global Online Education</em><span style="font-style: normal">.     Melbourne, Australia: Whirligig Press.</span></p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     Mauri P. Collins, &#038; Karen Dougherty. (2000). Design guidelines for     web-based courses. In Beverly Abbey (ed.). <em>Instruction and Cognitive Impacts     of Web-based Education</em><span style="font-style: normal">, pp. 32-40. Hershey,     PA: Idea Group Publishing.</span></p>
<p>Zellhofer, Sandy,     Mauri P. Collins, &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1998). Why Use CMC in Education? In     Berge, Zane L. &#038; Mauri P. Collins (Eds.). Wired Together: The Online     Classroom in K-12, Vol. 2. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1998). We Teach As We Are Taught. In Berge, Zane L. &#038; Mauri P. Collins     (Eds). Wired Together: The Online Classroom in K-12, Vol. 3. Cresskill, NJ:     Hampton Press.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1998). Tools for the Online Classroom. In Berge, Zane L. &#038; Mauri P.     Collins (Eds) Wired Together: The Online Classroom in K-12, Vol. 4. Cresskill,     NJ: Hampton Press.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1995). Networks and Networking. In Mauri P. Collins &#038; Zane L. Berge (Eds)     Computer-Mediated Communication and the Online Classroom in Higher Education:     Overview and Perspectives. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.</p>
<p>Sudweeks, Fay,     Mauri P. Collins &#038; John December. (1995). Internetworking Resources. In     Zane L. Berge and Mauri P. Collins. (Eds.). Computer Mediated Communication and     the Online Classroom: Overview and Perspectives. Cresskill NJ: Hampton Press.</p>
<p><strong>Articles </strong></p>
<p>Berge, Zane. L.     &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (2005, Winter). Addressing faculty concerns: Faculty     development for online education. International Forum of Teaching and Studies,     1(2): 61-67.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     and Berge, Zane L. (2003). Using Instructional Design for Faculty Development     in a Post-Secondary Technology-Enhanced Environment. Educational Technology:     The Magazine for Managers of Change in Education XLIII(6): pp. 21-27.</p>
<p>Ehrmann, Steven     C. and Collins, Mauri P. (2001). Emerging Models of Online Collaborative     Learning: Can Distance Enhance Quality?&#8221; Education Technology: The     Magazine for Managers of Change in Education XLI(5) pp. 34-38.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (2000). Perceptions of e-moderators about their roles     and functions in moderating electronic mailing lists. Distance Education: An     International Journal 21(1) pp. 81-100.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1999, September). Leading Faculty Gently by the Hand. ONLINE-ED, 20 September,     1999</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri     .P. (1999, Spring). I Know my Educational Technologies: It&#8217;s the students that     perplex me! American Journal of Distance Education 13(1), 8-23</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1998, September). I Know My Educational Technologies: It&#8217;s the Students that     Perplex Me! DEOSNEWS 8(9).</p>
<p>Murphy, Karen     &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (1998, Fall). Development of Communication Conventions     in Instructional Electronic Chats. Journal of Distance Education XIII(2).</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Berge, Z.L. (1996). Student Evaluation of Computer Conferencing in a     (primarily) Audio-Conferencing Distance Learning Course. IN M.M. Thompson     (Ed.). Internationalism in Distance Education, ACSDE Monograph No. 10, pp.     115-129. University Park, PA: American Center for the Study of Distance     Education.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1996). IPCT Journal Readership Survey. Journal of the     American Society for Information Science, 47(9), 701-710.</p>
<p>Jonassen, David     H., Mark Davidson, Mauri P. Collins, John Campbell &#038; Brenda Bannan Haag.     (1995). Constructivism and Computer-Mediated Communication in Distance     Education. The American Journal of Distance Education, 9(2):7-26</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1995). Computer Mediated Scholarly Discussion Groups.     Computers in Education. 24(1)</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1995). What Would You Tell YOUR President&#8230;?     Newsletter of the Alberta Distance Education and Training Association, (4)1:9.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1995). Audio-graphics Used In Distance Learning: A Case     Study. In A. Koppa, (Ed.), Proceedings of the Distance Education Research     Conference: Bridging Research and Practice (pp. 15-20). College Station, TX:     Department of Educational Human Resource Development, Texas A&#038;M University.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1994) IPCT Journal: A Case Study of an Electronic Journal     on the Internet. Journal of the American Society for Information Science:     Perspectives (45)10, 772-776.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1994). Audio-graphics Used in Distance Learning.     Australian Educational Computing Journal 9(2), 4-8.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1994) Students&#8217; Evaluation of a Computer Conference in a     (Primarily) Audio-conferencing Distance Education Course. In Pre-ceedings of     the conference: International Distance Education: A Vision for Higher     Education, June 2-5, 1994, Penn State University, University Park, PA., pp.     256-275.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1994) Professional and Technical Moonlighters Electronic     Journal of Sociology, (1)1 [Online at     http://www.sociology.org/content/vol001.001/berg.html].</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1994) Network Information Management Tools. Communication Education, 43(2),     112-119.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     and Mauri P. Collins. (1994, March/April) Life on the Net. Educom Review,     29(2), 11-14.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     and Mauri P. Collins. (1994) Publishing and Editing an Electronic Journal on     the Internet. In Proceedings of selected research and development paper     presentations. Research and Theory Division, Association for Educational     Communications and Technology, Washington, DC.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     and Mauri P. Collins. (1993) The Founding and Managing of IPCT-L: A Listowner&#8217;s     Perspective. Interpersonal Computing and Technology: An Electronic Journal for     the 21st Century (1)2.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1993) Networks and Networking: A Primer. Interpersonal Computing and     Technology: An Electronic Journal for the 21st Century. (1)1.</p>
<p><strong>PRESENTATIONS </strong></p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (November, 2005). Providing Effective Feedback Online.     International Council on Distance Education bi-annual conference. New Delhi,     India. November 19-24, 2005</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (November, 2005). Helping Faculty Help Themselves: Design     Consulting for Online Teaching. International Council on Distance Education     bi-annual conference. New Delhi, India. November 19-24, 2005</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L Berge, (October, 2005). Public Online Discussion Group Moderators’     Perceptions of their Roles, Tasks, and Responsibilities: A Longitudinal     Research Study. Internet Generations, the 6th International and     Interdisciplinary Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers.     Chicago, Il. October 5-9, 2005</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (May, 2005). Invited Presentation: “I Know How to Teach, But How Do I Do It     Online?” at the MADLat (Manitoba Association for Distributed Learning and     Training) conference “Technology and Learning: What can we do with IT?” held at     the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus, Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 5-6,     2005.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (June 7-21 2003). Invited presentations as Visiting Scholar: “Competence-based     Online Course Design” and “Interaction in Online Courses”. The Teaching and     Learning Center, Lismore and Coffs Harbour Campuses, Southern Cross University,     New South Wales, Australia.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (May, 2002) Invited Keynote Presentation: This is IT Conference 2002     &#8220;Passion for Learning&#8221;. Sheridan Center for Animation and Emerging     Technologies (SCAET), Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario. May 21-22, 2002.     Sponsored by the Educational Technologies Coordinating Committee of the     Ontario, (Canada) Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology. Background Paper:     Tough Transitions for Faculty and their Courses</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (March, 2001). Invited Keynote Presentation: Small is still beautiful:     Technological Minimalism for the 21st Century. 7th Annual Meeting of the IuK     Initiative Information and Communication of the Learned Societies in Germany:     Cooperative Systems. Trier, Germany. March 11 - 14, 2001.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (February, 2001). Invited Keynote Presentation: When content becomes a     commodity, what is left for a teacher to do? 2001 International Conference On     Teacher Education: Opening Gates on Teacher Education, [Online Conference] Feb     12-14, 2001. Sponsored by The Mofet Institute, Israel.</p>
<p>Pow, Patrick     &#038; Mauri Collins. (June, 2000). The Old Dominion University video-streaming     project: A status report. Presentation at &#8220;Putting the Pieces     Together&#8221; National University Telecommunications Network Annual     Conference. Toronto, Ontario. June 24-27.</p>
<p>Collins, M.P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (April, 2000). Convergence to Divergence. Keynote     presentation at &#8220;A Virtual Odyssey: What&#8217;s ahead for new technologies in     Learning? Fifth Annual “Teaching in the Community Colleges” Online Conference,     April 12-14. [online: http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/tcon2000/key18c.html]</p>
<p>Collins, M.P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (February, 2000). Web Pioneers to Web Settlers:     Accommodating Faculty&#8217;s Changing Needs. Presented at the Association for     Educational Communication and Technology Annual Convention, Long Beach, CA,     February 16-19, 2000</p>
<p>Bensusan, H. Guy,     Mauri P. Collins, Stephen Ehrmann, Paul Helford, Cherie Kiefer &#038; Karl     Sanchez. (May, 1999). Bringing the Pieces Together. Panel presentation at     NAU/web.99, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, May 15-18, 1999.</p>
<p>Bensusan, H. Guy     &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (May, 1999). Bringing students together via multiple     media - A conversation. NAU/web.99. Northern Arizona University, AZ. May 15-18,     1999.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (October, 1998). Concerns of Online Teachers in Higher     Education. ISTE&#8217;s Annual Conference: TEL-ED &#8216;98, New Orleans, LA. October     29-31, 1998.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Berge, Zane L. (August,1998). Using web-based conferencing with primarily     interactive television courses. Distance Learning &#8216;98: The 14th Annual     Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI, August 5-7, 1998.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Berge, Zane L. (June, 1998). Web Conferencing in Interactive Television     Courses. Paper presented at the National University Television Network Annual     Conference The Digital Millennium: Coping with a Virtual World. June 27-30,     1998. Boston, MA.</p>
<p>Bensusan, H.Guy,     Hilgert, Arnie, &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (April,1998). Escalating into     Tomorrow&#8217;s Learner-Centered World. Panel presentation at The Academy of     Business Administration National Conference, April 14-19, 1998. Toronto,     Ontario, Canada.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1998, January). Converting Courses for the Web. &#8220;Networking Now: The 5th     Annual Distance Education Conference. January 28-30, 1998. Sponsored by The     Center for Distance Learning Research, Texas A&#038;M University, held in     Austin, TX.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1997, Oct). Panel Presentation: Lessons in Asynchronous Learning: The NAU     Experience. Western Co-operative for Educational Telecommunication Annual     Conference, Jackson Hole, WY. October 15-18, 1997.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Murphy, Karen. (1997, Aug). Reducing Conversational Chaos. Conference on     Distance Teaching and Learning. University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 6-8,     1997.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1997, June). Emerging Technologies in Scholarly     Publishing. &#8220;The New Learning Environment: A Global Perspective.&#8221; International     Council for Distance Education, June 4-8, 1997, The Pennsylvania State     University.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1997, June). Scholarly Discussion Groups in Adult Learning. &#8220;The New     Learning Environment: A Global Perspective.&#8221; International Council for     Distance Education, June 4-8, 1997, The Pennsylvania State University.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Berge, Zane L. (1997, June). A Multi-National View of CMC use in Primary     and Secondary Schools. &#8220;The New Learning Environment: A Global     Perspective.&#8221; International Council for Distance Education, June 4-8,     1997, The Pennsylvania State University.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri     P., Carol Richardson &#038; Thomas L. Clarke. (1997, June). The Continuing     Evolution of Distance Education Online Discussion Groups. &#8220;The New     Learning Environment: A Global Perspective.&#8221; International Council for     Distance Education, June 4-8, 1997, The Pennsylvania State University.</p>
<p>Murphy, Karen     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1997, March). The Development of Communications     Conventions in Instructional Chats. AERA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, March     24-28, 1997</p>
<p>Murphy, Karen     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1997. March). Using Electronic Chat Groups for     Instructional Purposes - Roundtable. AERA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, March     24-28, 1997.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1997, March). Moderating Online Electronic Discussion     Groups. AERA Annual Conference, Chicago IL, March 24-28.1997.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     Barnes, Susan &#038; Collins, Mauri P. (1997, February). IPCT Journal: An     Introduction to AECT&#8217;s Electronic Journal. Presented at the Association for     Educational Communications and Technology Annual Conference, Albuquerque, New     Mexico February 12-16, 1997.</p>
<p>Bensusan, H. Guy     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1997, February). The Bensusan Method: Interactive Distance     Learning on Multi-site Television. Presented at the Association for Educational     Communications and Technology Annual Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico,     February 12-16, 1997.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge (1996, October). Mailing List Discussion Groups as a Venue     for Adult Learning. The Eastern Adult, Continuing and Distance Education     Research Conference. The Pennsylvania State University, October 24-26.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1996, October). Pedagogical Uses of Computer Conferencing for Adult Learners.     Faculty Instructional Innovation Fair, Northern Arizona University, October 9     session.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1996, June). Facilitating Interaction in     Computer-mediated Online Classrooms. &#8220;Getting It Together&#8221; FSU/AECT     Conference on Distance Learning. Tallahassee, FL. June 20-23.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     Mauri P. Collins, &#038; Patricia Dieter Reidel (1996, April). A Study in     Changes: Teachers and the Online Classroom. Presented at National Council of     Teachers of English annual conference &#8220;Strategies for Integrating     Classroom Practice, Assessment, and Standards.&#8221; April 18-20, Wilmington,     DE.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L and     Mauri P. Collins (1995, September) Technology and Changes in Higher Education.     IPCC &#8216;95 (International Professional Communication Conference) Sept. 1995,     Savannah, GA</p>
<p>Moore, Michael,     Peter Cookson, Kelley Candor, Mauri Collins &#038; Yolanda Gayol. (1995, June)     Panel presentation: Offering Penn State&#8217;s Certificate in Distance Education to     Four Countries by Teleconferencing. Presented at the 17th World Conference for     Distance Education: One World, Many Voices: Quality in Open and Distance     Learning, June 26-30, Birmingham, United Kingdom.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1995, March) Computer Conferencing for Learning and     Teaching. Presented at the Association for Supervision and Curriculum     Development conference &#8220;The Mind&#8217;s Wealth: Promise of a Golden     Harvest,&#8221; March 25-28, 1995, San Francisco, CA.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1995, April) Computer Mediated Communication and the On-line     Classroom: A Book Session. Presented at the AERA Annual Meeting for the     Computers in Education Special Interest Group., April 18-22, 1995,. San     Francisco, CA.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1995, February) Managing a medium-sized project on the     Internet: Editing &#8220;Computer-Mediated Communication and the On-line     Classroom&#8221; . Presented at the Association for Educational Communications     and Technology conference: &#8220;Information Technology: Expanding     Frontiers&#8221;, February 8-12, 1995, Anaheim, CA.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1995, February) Evaluating the Computer Conferencing     Portion of a Distance Learning Course. Presented at the Association for     Educational Communications and Technology conference: &#8220;Information     Technology: Expanding Frontiers&#8221;, February 8-12, 1995, Anaheim, CA.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge (1995, January). Audio-graphics used in distance learning:     A case study. Presented at the Distance Education Research conference: Bridging     Research and Practice, January 25-27, 1995, San Antonio, TX.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1994, Sept., Oct.) Guiding Design Principles for     Interactive Teleconferencing. At &#8220;Pathways to Change: New Directions for     Distance Education and Training&#8221; conference, September 29, 30, and October     1, 1994, University of Maine at Augusta.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1994, June). Students&#8217; Evaluation of a Computer     Conference in a (Primarily) Audio-conferencing Distance Education Course. At     the conference: International Distance Education: A Vision for Higher     Education, Penn State University, University Park, PA, June 2-5.</p>
<p>Moore, Michael,     Peter Cookson, Kelley Candor, Mauri Collins &#038; Yolanda Gayol. (1994, April)     Panel presentation: Offering Penn State&#8217;s Certificate in Distance Education to Four     Countries by Teleconferencing: Use of a LISTSERV Conference in a (Primarily)     Audio-conferencing Distance Education Course. Distance Education Research     Conference, San Antonio, TX, April 28-29.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1994, February). Publishing and Editing an Electronic     Journal on the Internet. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the     Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Nashville, TN,     February 17-20.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1993, March). Computer Conferencing in Education. Paper     presented at the &#8220;Innovations in Education&#8221; Conference at the     Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1993, January). IPCT-L: A Discussion Group of Scholars on     the Internet. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for     Educational Communications and Technology, New Orleans, LA.</p>
<p><span style="color: black"><strong>Accepted Presentations</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: black">SITE (Society for Information     Technology and Teacher Education) Conference, Las Vegas, NV, March 3-7, 2008 (Brief     Papers category)</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: black">1.     </span><span style="color: black">Immersive Learning and Role Plays in Second Life with Ann       Jeffery</span></p>
<p><span style="color: black">2.     </span><span style="color: black">Mentoring Faculty through Changing Roles as They Transition       into Second Life with Ann Jeffery and Zane Berge</span></p>
<p><span style="color: black">3.     </span><span style="color: black">Moderators of Online Discussion Groups as Adult Educators with       Zane Berge</span></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS </strong></p>
<p><strong>Online </strong></p>
<p>Collins, Mauri.     (2004). Online Faculty Development Workshop, Connecticut Community College     System</p>
<p>Coglan, Michael     and Mauri P. Collins. (2002) Staff Development Online Institute, Douglas Mawson     Institute for TAFE South Australia. October 28-December 12, 2002.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1996). Online conference manager and moderator. World Wide Web Course     Development and Delivery. Online conference sponsored by the International     University Consortium and the University of Maryland, University College,     November 11-26, 1996.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1996) Online conference manager and moderator. Course Development for the     World-Wide Web. Online conference sponsored by the International University     Consortium and the University of Maryland, University College, April 8-24,     1996. iuc96-l@nova.umuc.edu.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1996). Computer-mediated Communication and Changing     Educational Practices. Online, pre-conference seminar for the Association of American     Colleges and University conference, Washington DC, January.     aacu96-l@psuvm.psu.edu</p>
<p>Wood, Jean, Wendy     Wright, Carol Jeffs, and Mauri Collins. (1995). NetFace Workshop: An Online     Professional Development Activity in Computer-mediated Teaching and Learning.     Post-Conference Workshops. Australian Society for Computers in Learning and     Teaching in Tertiary Education Conference, Melbourne, Australia. Dec 3-7, 1995.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     Mauri P. Collins &#038; Som Naidu. (1994) Instructional Design for Distance and     Open Education. Online seminar for the Research Special Interest Group of the     Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia, (RESODLAA@usq.edu.au).     September, 1994.</p>
<p><strong>Place-based Workshops</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: black">Collins, Mauri P., Chris Ditzler, &#038; Ginger Spencer.     (July, 2007). “I Know What to Teach, but How Do I Teach It Online?”     Pre-conference workshop presented at the BlackBoard World ’07 Conference “Find     Your Common Threads” held at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston, MA. July 8, 2007.</span></p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (May, 2005). Invited Workshop: “The Design Questions Are Easy, It’s the Answers     That are Hard” at the MADLaT (Manitoba Association for Distributed Learning and     Training) conference “Technology and Learning: What can we do with IT?” held at     the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus, Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 5-6,     2005.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (March, 2003). Invited Faculty Development Workshop, using the P-R-P-A Design     Model. The National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of     Technology, NY.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (2003). A Competence-based Course Design Model. AECT 2003 Summer Institute -     &#8216;The Digital Toolbox&#8217; No Teacher Left Behind. July 24-27, 2003 - Reno, Nevada</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (2002, July). Pedagogical Considerations when Designing an Online Course.     Postsecondary Education Network International, European delegation. Hosted by     the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of     Technology, Rochester, NY.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (2002, June). Pedagogical Considerations when Designing an Online Course.     Postsecondary Education Network International, Chinese delegation. Hosted by     the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of     Technology, Rochester, NY.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (2001). Moderating and facilitating online discussions: A hands-on approach.     2nd Annual CiTe conferece: The evolution of eLearning: Educational technology     for this generation and the Ne(x)t. March7-9, 2001. Denver, CO: Hyatt Regency     Technology Center Hotel.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.     &#038; , Mauri P. Collins. (1999). Barriers to Online Education. Pre- and     post-conference Workshops. Technology in Education International Conference and     Exposition. April 21-24. The Ontario, CA. Convention Center.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1998). Course Development for the World-wide Web. Invited pre-conference     workshop. The 5th Annual Distance Education Conference. January 28-30, 1998.     Sponsored by The Center for Distance Learning Research, Texas A&#038;M     University, held in Austin, TX.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1997). Moderating Discussion in Online Classrooms.     Invited pre-conference workshop. Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning.     University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 6-8, 1997.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Zane L. Berge. (1996). Facilitating Online Computer Conferencing.     Pre-conference workshop. The Eastern Adult, Continuing, and Distance Education     Research Conference. The Pennsylvania State University, October 24-26, 1996.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     &#038; Berge, Zane L. (1996) Computer Conferencing. Workshop at Distance     Education and Technology: Future Visions the Second Annual International     University Consortium Professional Development Workshop. University of     Maryland, University College, May 5-8, 1996.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1995) Teaching with Technology. Academic Staff Development Seminars, December     14, Geelong Campus, Deakin University, December 15, Burwood, Melbourne Campus,     Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri P.     (1995). The Networked Academic Worker Academic Staff Development Seminar,     December 12, Gippsland Campus; Monash University; December 13, Clayton Campus,     Melbourne: Monash University, Victoria, Australia.</p>
<p>Wood, Jean, Wendy     Wright, Carol Jeffs, &#038; Mauri Collins (1995) Using Netface. Post-conference     workshops, December 7 at &#8220;ASCILITE &#8216;95: Learning with Technology&#8221;     12th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Learning in     Tertiary Education; December 3-7, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri.     (1995). Introduction to the Internet. HRD Professional Development Seminar.     Penn State Scanticon. November 9.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri.     (1995). Distance Learning - Current Trends and Future Directions. Fall     Colloquium Series, University of Missouri, Columbia. October 9.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri.     (1995). Technology and the University Classroom. Fall Colloquium Series,     University of Missouri, Columbia, October 9.</p>
<p>Collins, Mauri.     (1995). Engineering On-line. Fall Colloquium Series, University of Missouri,     Columbia, October 10.</p>
<p>Berge, Zane L.,     &#038; Mauri P. Collins. (1995) Changes in Higher Education through Distance     Education. Pre-conference workshop, March 19, 1995 at &#8220;The Engaged Campus:     Organizing to Serve Society&#8217;s Needs&#8221; Annual conference of The American     Association for Higher Education (AAHE); March 19-22 Washington DC.</p>
<p><strong>EDITOR/REVIEWER </strong></p>
<p><strong>Moderator: Electronic     Discussion Groups </strong></p>
<p>2000 - continuing eModerators@yahoo.com</p>
<p>9/1994 - 8/1996, 8/1999 - continuing. Distance Education     On-line Symposium (DEOS-L@lists.psu.edu) The American Center for the Study of Distance     Education, Pennsylvania State University.</p>
<p>7/1995 - 1998. Distance Education On-line Symposium -     Research (DEOS-R@msu.edu).</p>
<p>8/1993 - 8/1996. Distance Education Certification Courses     Discussion Groups (L-DECS@PSUVM; DECERT-L@PSUVM; DECGRAD@PSUVM; DETHEORY@PSUVM;     ADTED470) Adult and Distance Education Department, Pennsylvania State     University.</p>
<p>4/1992 - present: Interpersonal Computing and Technology     Discussion List (IPCT-L@lists.NAU.edu) Instructional Technology Services,     Northern Arizona University: Moderator and co-owner.</p>
<p><strong>Journals</strong><span style="font-weight: normal">:</span></p>
<p>Review, 2007. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher     Education [online at http://www.ijtlhe.com</p>
<p>Reviewer,1999. Asynchronous     Learning Networks Journal [online at http://www.aln.org]</p>
<p>Editorial Board Member, (1999-2005), The Technology Source.     Online journal (http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/)</p>
<p>Editor, DEOSNEWS@psu.edu (1999-2001) Monthly online journal     sponsored by The Center for the Study of Distance Education, The Pennsylvania     State University.</p>
<p>Reviewer, 1998. Journal of Computer-mediated     Communication.</p>
<p>Editorial Board Member, 1998 - 1999 Current Issues in     Education, The Arizona State University.</p>
<p>Reviewer, 1998 - 2000.     Instructional Science (Kluwer Academic Publishers).</p>
<p>The American Journal of Distance Education. 1998 - 2002. The     Center for the Study of Distance Education, The Pennsylvania State University.</p>
<p>Editorial Board Member, 1998-1999. ISTOnline: A Scholarly     Forum for Organizing Instructional Systems and Technology (IST) Resources on     the World Wide Web</p>
<p>This initiative, funded by the 1998     ECT Foundation Development Grant, seeks to create the first peer-reviewed     annotated bibliography of the Instructional Systems and Technology (IST)     resources available on the World Wide Web.</p>
<p>Guest Editor, November, 1994. DEOSNEWS 4(11). DEOSNEWS     Readership Survey. The Center for the Study of Distance Education, The     Pennsylvania State University. DEOSNEWS@lists.psu.edu.</p>
<p>4/93 - 2000. Section Editor and Reviewer, Asia-Pacific     Exchange (Electronic) Journal, University of Hawaii Community College.     APEX-J@uhunix.uhcc.edu.</p>
<p>6/92 - 2002: Managing Editor, Interpersonal Computing and     Technology: An Electronic Journal for the 21st Century. Association of     Educational Communications and Technology.</p>
<p><strong>Reviewer</strong></p>
<p>NUTN/UniSA 2000 &#8220;Most Worthy Paper&#8221; Travel Award     &#8220;Distance Learning: An Open Question?&#8221; Adelaide, South Australia     11-13 September 2000.</p>
<p>Stylus Publications. (1999). Manuscript review for Web Based     Computer Conferencing (Ed.) Paulette Robinson</p>
<p>Webster, J. G. (Ed). (1998) Defining the Field, Encyclopedia     of Electrical and Electronics Engineering New York: Wiley. Chapter reviewer.</p>
<p>The AECT National Convention, Houston, TX. February, 1999.     DISC division (presentation proposals).</p>
<p>The AECT National Convention, St. Louis, MO. February, 1998.     DISC division (presentation proposals).</p>
<p>AERA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. March 24-28, 1997     &#8220;Exploring the Information Kaleidoscope&#8221; (presentation proposals)</p>
<p>The AECT National Convention, Albuquerque, NM, Feb 14-18,     1996. DISC division (presentation proposals).</p>
<p>The Second Australian World Wide Web Conference (AusWeb96).     Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, July 7-9, 1996. Sub-committee: Media,     Culture and Community (presentation proposals).</p>
<p>International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE     &#8216;95). Singapore, December 11-14, 1995. Sub-committee: Multi-media.     (presentation proposals)</p>
<p>&#8220;Communicating Knowledge in Organizations&#8221;     International Conference on Cognitive and Computer Sciences for Organizations.     May 4-7, 1993, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sub-Committee: Virtual Organization.     (presentation proposals)</p>
<p><strong>PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS</strong></p>
<p>Association for Educational     Communications and Technology</p>
<p>American Education Research Association, Div. Learning and Instruction,     SIG Education and WWW</p>
<p><strong>HONOR SOCIETIES </strong></p>
<p>Phi Delta Kappa (1998) (Honor     Society in Education)</p>
<p>Phi Kappa Phi (National Academic     Honor Society)</p>
<p>Phi Lambda Alpha     (Freshman/Sophomore Academic Honor Society)</p>
<p>Undergraduate Sociology Honor     Society</p>
<p><strong>PROFESSIONAL and UNIVERSITY     SERVICE </strong></p>
<p>2005. Technology Task Force, member, School for New     Learning, DePaul University.</p>
<p>2005-2006 Program Committee member for the 2006 Information     Resources Management Association (IRMA) International Conference.</p>
<p>2004-2005. BACA (BA Curriculum Committee) member, School for     New Learning, DePaul University</p>
<p>2004-2005 Program Committee member for the 2005 Information     Resources Management Association (IRMA) International Conference.</p>
<p>2003-continuing TCC (Teaching in the Community College)     Conference Advisory Committee member</p>
<p>June, 2003. Visiting Scholar, The Center for Teaching and     Learning, Southern Cross University, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.</p>
<p>Spring Quarter, 2002 Staff Council: Service on the Provost&#8217;s     Eisenhart Teaching Award Selection Committee, Rochester Institute of     Technology.</p>
<p>June 2001 - October 2002 Staff Council: Service on the     Intellectual Property and Copyright Committee, Rochester Institute of     Technology.</p>
<p>April, 2001. Elected to Rochester     Institute of Technology Staff Council.</p>
<p>February, 1999. DISC delegate to the AECT Divisions Assembly     and the Governing Body Assembly, Houston TX, Annual AECT meeting.</p>
<p>September 1998 - January 1999. Member, Electronic Services     and Communications sub-committee of the AECT Renewal Implementation Task Force     (Chair, Kyle Peck, PSU).</p>
<p>June 1998 - June 1999. Conference and Program Chair,     NAU/web.99 Integration, Interaction and Innovation. Northern Arizona     University, May 15-18, 1999.</p>
<p>February, 1998 - 2001, Electronic Services Committee.     Association of Educational Communications and Technology.</p>
<p>February, 1998 - 2001, Periodic Publications Committee,     Association for Educational Communications and Technology.</p>
<p>February, 1998. DISC delegate to the AECT Governing     Assembly. St. Louis MO, Annual AECT meeting.</p>
<p>Sept-December, 1997. Member, Assessment Task Team, Northern     Arizona University Web-Steering Committee.</p>
<p>September 1997 - May 1998. Conference and Program Chair,     NAU/web.98 In the Footsteps of Web Pioneers. Northern Arizona University, May     28-30, 1998.</p>
<p>June, 1997. Member, Management Task Team, President&#8217;s Study     Group on Information Technology Resources</p>
<p>April, 1997 - May, 1997. Arizona     Learning Systems, Grant Proposal Review Committee.</p>
<p>January, 1997 - 1998. Member, Steering Committee, Center for     Excellence in Education Summer Teaching Institutes, Northern Arizona     University.</p>
<p>November, 1996 - 1998. Member, President&#8217;s University     Advisory Council, Northern Arizona University.</p>
<p>November, 1996 - August 1997. Member, IITV Users Steering     Committee. Northern Arizona University.</p>
<p>October, 1996 - August, 1997. Ad Hoc member, Interactive     Instructional Television (IITV) Steering Committee, Northern Arizona     University.</p>
<p>September 1996 - June 1997. Conference and Program Chair,     NAU/web.97: Current Practices in Web-based Course Development. Northern Arizona     University, June 12-15, 1997.</p>
<p>September, 1996 - 2000. Member, Instructional Technology     Committee, Office of Instructional Development, Northern Arizona University.</p>
<p>March, 1996 AERA Annual Conference. Program co-chair, SIG:     Computers in Education, New York.</p>
<p><strong>OTHER EMPLOYMENT </strong></p>
<p>Summer 2004. Course Designer: Center for Education and     Information Technologies, University for Peace, San Jose, Costa Rica</p>
<blockquote><p>Under the direction of Dr. P.       Cookson (pcookson@upeace.org) designed an online course titled “Quality       Assurance in Distance Education.”</p></blockquote>
<p>September 1995 - August 1996: Research Assistant to the     Director of Administration and Organizational Development, Continuing and     Distance Education, 212 Keller, Pennsylvania State University, University Park,     PA.</p>
<blockquote><p>Support and facilitate the       activities of the Instructional Technology Interest Group (ITIG). Moderate the       ITIG electronic discussion group. Map the core competencies held by ITIG group       members. Provide input into the development of electronic computer conferencing       programs and activities. Develop and provide training on technology       applications to C&#038;DE staff and external clients. Develop and maintain WEB       pages for ITIG and other C&#038;DE entities.</p></blockquote>
<p>July 1995-Sept 1995. Educational Consultant, Athabasca     University, Athabasca, Alberta, Canada.</p>
<blockquote><p>Developed a course proposal with       supporting documentation, for a new course on <em>Distance Education in the       Corporate Sector</em>, to be offered by the Center for Distance Education as part of       their Master&#8217;s program.</p></blockquote>
<p>September 1994 - August 1996: Program Assistant, The     American Center for the Study of Distance Education, 304 Keller, Pennsylvania     State University, University Park, PA.</p>
<blockquote><p>Moderate the Distance Education       On-line Symposium (DEOS-L@lists.psu.edu) and provide instructional design and       technical support in computer conferencing and computer mediated communication       applications; moderate various class-related LISTSERV discussion groups;       perform on-going evaluation of student&#8217;s reactions and attitudes towards       computer mediated communication.</p></blockquote>
<p>August 1993 - August 1994: Instructional Television     Utilization Assistant, Allegheny Educational Broadcast Council, (AEBC) at     WPSX-TV3, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.</p>
<blockquote><p>Under the direction of the       Assistant Director for Educational Services Berni P. Sheaffer, researched viewer       characteristics and preferences; prepared copy for, edited, and produced the       bi-monthly AEBC newsletter; designed, assembled and maintained a database of       all schools in the WPSX broadcast area, and a mailing list of all AEBC members,       directors and designates; performed data analysis for a formative evaluation of       teacher needs and preferences; and provided informational services and training       to AEBC members.</p></blockquote>
<p>November 1992 - July 1993: Graduate Research Assistant,     Center for the Study of Higher Education, Pennsylvania State University,     University Park, PA.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Uses of Instructional       Technology in Higher Education&#8211;a research study conducted by the Center for       the Study of Higher Education and the American Center for the Study of Distance       Education, funded by a Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant. Under the       supervision of Dr. Peter Cookson, performed preliminary background research on       the use of instructional technology in higher education; compiled and       maintained a database of survey subjects, and assisted in the writing of survey       instruments.</p></blockquote>
<p>June 1987 – July 1992: Caminar/Nevada. House Counselor     (Relief). 3233 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89102</p>
<blockquote><p>Caminar/Nevada is a 12 bed, 24 hour       psychosocial rehabilitation facility for the chronically mentally ill, under       contract to Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services. House counselors       provided all counseling and client supervision, including training in daily       living skills, social and leisure skills, individual, group and family counseling,       and training on the local geography, transportation, etc.</p></blockquote>
<p>Update: December, 2007</div>
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