Professional Organization: NMC
Paula Lackie
Outreach to data librarians in developing economies for IASSIST (social science data archives, delivery and support), Educational outreach for professional development for IASSIST members, ICPSR executive council member, Moodle implementation, ...
political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy, religion, learning and teaching, data use
Paula Lackie is a long time social science data advocate and social science and humanities technologist at Carleton College.
Jonathan Finkelstein
Jonathan. Finkelstein is the founder and Executive Producer of LearningTimes.org and the President of the LearningTimes Network. He has been designing and producing online conferences, communities, events and collaborative technologies for education for over ten years. He works closely with a wide range of educational institutions to grow and maintain online learning communities and to foster human interaction live online. Many of his online programs have been recognized with industry awards. Mr. Finkelstein's forthcoming book, Learning in Real Time (Jossey-Bass, 2006), translates his many years of experience facilitating live online learning into a resource guide for educators. Mr. Finkelstein is a Certified Synchronous Training Professional (CSTP), and received his AB degree with honors from Harvard University.
Edward Lee Lamoureux
Free for a Fee: Intellectual Property Law in the 21st Century New Media Environment, co-authored with Steve Baron and M. Claire Stewart as part of the Digital Technologies and Everyday Life Series, edited by Steve Jones, Peter Lang Publishing, Publishing in summer 06 (we hope)
Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph.D.is Director of the Multimedia Program, Bradley University and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication.
Richard Edwards
Podcasting: "Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir" http://outofthepast.libsyn.com, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Digital Literacy, Remix Culture and the Moving Image
Richard L. Edwards received his Ph.D. in Critical Studies from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Saint Mary's College of California.
