Disciplinary Interests: Instructional Technology
Andrew R. Bonamici
American Library Association, EDUCAUSE, New Media Centers, Oregon Library Association, Frye Institute
Academic Support Partnerships, Learning Commons, Undergraduate Research Initiatives, Library Website Development, Disability Services
Andrew R. Bonamici is Associate University Librarian for Instructional Services at the University of Oregon
Stephen C. Ehrmann
IT and General Education, Learning Space Design, External evaluation of MIT iCampus project (open source tools for active learning and web services)
Stephen C. Ehrmann is Director of the Flashlight Program for the Study and Improvement of Educational Uses of Technology at The Teaching, Learning, and Technology Group (The TLT Group), a not-for-profit. Dr. Ehrmann is also Vice President of The TLT Group, which serves over 150 subscribing colleges, universities, and schools.
Mark Gura
Senior Fellow - Center for Digital Education
Alan Levine
Maricopa Learning eXchange, CogDogBlog, Feed2JS, Maricopa ePortfolio, Ocotillo, Spreading the good word on wikis, blogs, RSS, open source tools
Since 1992, Alan Levine has been an Instructional Technologist in the Maricopa Center for Learning & Instruction, located at the district office for the Maricopa Community Colleges in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. With degrees in Geology (none in computers!), he is completely a self-taught techie and has managed to teach computer animation classes as well.
He coordinates system wide technology task forces, such as "Ocotillo", consults with faculty on integrating technology, and develops special projects in multimedia and web technologies. His projects include on-line tutorials such as "Writing HTML", online application/review systems for internal faculty grants and faculty professional growth programs, web resources such as "Community College Web", "Multimedia Authoring Web", and "Director Web" and innovative projects such as the Maricopa Learning eXchange, Feed2JS, and the "Hero's Journey" storytelling web site.
Back in October 1993, Alan launched the first web server in Maricopa running on a humbler Mac Se/30. A more recent project is the Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX), online virtual warehouse of innovation at Maricopa as well as recent experimentation with weblogs, wikis, RSS, podcasting, connecting learning objects with trackback, "rip-mix-learn", "small technologies loosely joined", digital storytelling, and "social" technologies.
Cathleen Wakeland
Cathleen Wakeland teaches on-line courses for the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
Cindy Rudy
Sharon Gander
Skills Inventories, Proficiency Improvement Scales, Content Management, Learnng Doctrine, Knowledge Doctrine
Sharon Gander has her B.A in Special Education/Elementary Education from the University of Northern Colorado (Greeley)and her M.ED in Educational Administration and Curriculum Development from Montana State University (Bozeman). She has taught publich education and adult education in government, non-profit, and corporate segments. She has published articles and is a conference presenter. In 2005, she received the ISPI certification, CPT (Certified Performance Technologies.)
George Chang
Associate Professor Emeritus of Food Microbiology in the Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology and Residential Faculty Program, UC Berkeley
