Disciplinary Interests: learning objects
Dr. David Neville
Deutsch Digital is a Web-based software program developed to deliver adaptive and scalable instruction to German language students. The software dynamically generates instruction based on student feedback while drawing on Flash learning modules and QuickTime audio files stored on the server. Important student data (e.g., student response time and answers) are stored in the database for later data mining, evidence-based evaluation, and software fine-tuning. The software can be adapted for use with other languages and language emphases (e.g., German for Engineers).
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. Dr. Neville's research interests include interactive instructional tool building, advanced interactive multimedia design, problem-based learning (PBL), cognitive load theory (CLT), digital game-based learning (DGBL), online collaborative learning, computer-assisted language learning (CALL), medieval German language and literature, medieval Franciscan theology and mysticism, medieval paleography and codicology, and text and image in medieval manuscripts.
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).
Jon Shannon
Jon Shannon is Chief Information Officer at the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics. He has leveraged technology to acheive organizational goals in education and administration at higher and secondary education institutions for more than 20 years.
Lisa C. Young
Lisa C. Young, Co-Chair Ocotillo Reusable Learning Objects Action Group, is a faculty member and Program Director at GateWay Community College. She has taught classes in water resources and occupational safety and health and managed the programs for over eleven years. She was one of the first faculty members at GWCC to use online resources and online and hybrid delivery methods in her classes. She holds a M.Ed. in Learning and Instructional Technology from Arizona State University.
