Disciplinary Interests: language
Alison Link
Alison Link is an M.A. student in Multicultural College Teaching & Learning at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Signe M. Anderson
Strengthening the relationship between the ACM - an international consortium of residential liberal arts colleges - and the University of Costa Rica, Promoting my current position (Visiting Professor of English) to other recent ACM college graduates
Signe Anderson is a Visiting English Professor at the University of Costa Rica (ACM)
David Bogen
American Association of Colleges and University, American Council on Education, American Sociological Association, International Communication Association, International Association for Philosophy and Literature, National Communication Association, Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Society for the Social Study of Science
David Bogen received his B.A. in philosophy from Macalester College and his M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Boston University. He is currently the Vice President Academic + Provost at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada. He is the author of Order Without Rules: Critical Theory and the Logic of Conversation(SUNY Press: 1999) and, with Michael Lynch, The Spectacle of History: Speech, Text, and Memory at the Iran-Contra Hearings (Duke University Press, 1996) as well as numerous articles, book chapters, and reviews that explore the intersection of language, technology, and everyday orders of social practice. His most recent work focuses on social, organizational, and perceptual issues in the design of computer mediated interactive environments.
Lena Henderson
Pamela Vaughn
Pamela Vaughn is a Professor of Classics at San Francisco State University. She served as Director of the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development and as Associate Dean for Faculty Development from 2006-2010.
Esperanza Roman-Mendoza
Self-study collaborative on instructional technology integration in the curriculum., Social media and activism.
Esperanza Roman-Mendoza is Associate Professor of Spanish at George Mason University.
Alberto Cardoso
Alberto Cardosois the coordinator of the European projects at ESOB.
David Thompson
David Thompson is Associate Professor of Spanish at Luther College
Youness Elbousty
American Educational Research Association, Northeastern Educational Research Association, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Massachusetts Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Phi Delta Kappa International Association, Global Development Network Researcher, Massachusetts Foreign Language Association, American Association of Teachers of French, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, American Association of Teachers of Arabic, National Council of State Supervisors For Languages, National Association of District Supervisors of Foreign Languages, Less Commonly Taught Languages Association
Faculty of Critical Languages
Tharakeshwar V.B.
Pre-colonial Notions of Translation in India, Social Science Material Production Initiative in Kannada in the last 100 years.
Taught at Kannada University-Hampi for 12 years before moving to the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India
Anthony Ciccone
Exploring the impact of the scholarship of teaching and learning on institutional priorities, Student reflection and its relationship to student learning
Anthony Ciccone (Tony) is past Director of the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. He directs the Center for Instructional and Professional Development at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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.
Carlos Raul Lopez Reatiga
I am a teacher of English in a language center and an online tutor at a BA in ELT (Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa)
Robin McMullen
Assessment of desktop technology knowledge and skills needed by college students to produce excellent work., Pedagogical considerations and instructional design for desktop technology courses
Robin McMullen is a Lecturer in Technology at California State University, Monterey Bay
Mark Peterson
Mark Peterson is an Associate Professor in the graduate school of human and environmental studies at Kyoto University
Mal Jordan
university technical support staff, professional dba, mcitp
Sheri Edwards
Association for Supervision of Curriculum and Development, National Council for Teachers of English, International Reading Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Choice Literacy, Classroom 2.0
Wiki Collaboration with Distant School, Preservice Teacher Mentors for Student Writing, Collaborative VoiceThreads
Sheri Edwards, Middle School Teacher at Nespelem School, Washington State.
Michael Gonzalez
Center for Filipino Studies, American Anthropological Association, Society of American Archivists, Fielding Graduate University
Michael Gonzalez is a veteran academic technologist. His recent work was at Stanford University serving the departments of History, Art History, Drama, and Overseas Studies Program. He is the founder of the NVMGonzalez Writers Workshop an organization deveoted to promoting the works of writer NVM Gonzalez and to encouraging writing among minority youth and seniors. He lectures at California State University East Bay and City College San Francisco.
Felicia George
Kirstin Bratt
Kirstin Ruth Bratt is Assistant Professor of language arts and literacy at Penn State Altoona.
