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Professional Organization: Phi Kappa Phi

Clarinda Calma, Tischner European University
Clarinda Calma
PhD, Vice-dean of Applied Linguistics
faculty
Jagiellonian University, Krakow and University of the Philippines, Diliman
renaissance literature, metaphysical prose and poetry, recusant history
Dr. Margie Massey, Colorado State University-Pueblo
Dr. Margie Massey
Assistant Professor
faculty
Doctorate in Instructional Technology
Writers workshop, Tutoring of at-risk youth, Professional development workshops, Faculty Senator, Faculty Sponsor of Teacher Education Association
Emerging Technologies, Distance Learning, Adult Learners, Instructional Technology
Dr.Massey is an Assistant Professor of Education at Colorado State University-Pueblo.
Sheri Edwards, Nespelem School
Sheri Edwards
Teacher
http://askwhatelse.wordpress.com/
faculty
Masters, Curriculum and Instruction; Eastern Washington University
Wiki Collaboration with Distant School, Preservice Teacher Mentors for Student Writing, Collaborative VoiceThreads
Collaborative Online Networks, Ethical and Responsible Networking Curriculum Development, Language Arts, Interdisciplinary Curriculum, Education Reform
Sheri Edwards, Middle School Teacher at Nespelem School, Washington State.
E. Yasemin Tunc, Ball State University
E. Yasemin Tunc
Director of Technology Training & Adjunct Instructor
technology
MS Management Information Systems 1988

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