Disciplinary Interests: Digital Media
Peter Woodbridge
Rob Lancefield
Museum Computer Network (MCN), American Society for Information Science and Technology, ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, Audio Engineering Society, Society for Ethnomusicology, Society for American Music, American Studies Association
Rob Lancefield is Manager of Museum Information Services at the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University; he currently serves as Past President of the Museum Computer Network (http://www.mcn.edu).
Dr. David Neville
Currently pursuing an interdisciplinary software development project that will program a 3D digital game-based learning environment for the teaching of the German language, vocabulary, and culture to beginning university students. Specifically, the team will develop a graphic adventure game requiring students to navigate a virtual German train station while meeting specific instructional goals such as purchasing a train ticket, locating the appropriate track, making sense of arrival and departure tables, and interacting with non-player characters (NPCs). The DigiBahn Project research blog can be found at http://digibahn.blogspot.com
David O. Neville is assistant professor of German Language and Literature and Director of Language Learning Technologies at Elon University. He holds a Ph.D. in German Language and Literature, with an emphasis in Medieval Studies, from Washington University in St. Louis, and a M.S. in Instructional Technology from Utah State University.
Jeff Ritchie
International Digital Media and Arts Association, Modern Language Association, ACM SIGCHI, ACM SIGGRAPH
Jeff Ritchie is Associate Professor of Digital Communications and English and director of the Digital Communications program at Lebanon Valley College.
Patrick Kelley
Patrick Kelley is Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Skidmore College
Andrew Middleton
Michael Netzley
Michael is an Assistant Professor of corporate communication and teaches courses in corporate reputation and digital media.
Aaron Prevots
American Association of Teachers of French, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, American Literary Translators Association, Conseil International d'Études Francophones, Modern Language Association, Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, South Central Modern Language Association, Women in French
Aaron Prevots is Assistant Professor of French at Southwestern University. In addition to French through Songs and Singing, his current projects include studies of contemporary French poetry and numerous translations, in particular the full-length bilingual poetry volume Retour au calme / Return to Calm (Jacques Réa, trans. Aaron Prevots, Austin: Host Publications, September 2007).
kelly dempsey-little
EDUCAUSE, NERCOMP (North East Regional Computing Program), Association for Computing Machinery, NITLE, New Media Consortium, International Society for Technology in Education, ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction and Information Technology Education.
Kelly Dempsey-Little received her B.A. in English and Elementary Education from Norwich University, Northfield, VT in 1988 and her M.A. in Computing and Education from Columbia University's Teacher's College in 2002. Since 2002, she has been the Coordinator of Training and Documentation in the IT Department at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York.
Kelly coordinates college wide technology training for students, faculty and staff, consults with faculty on integrating technology, and develops special projects in multimedia and web technologies.
