Projects: Editor
Eric Dean Rasmussen
Electronic Book Review, ELMCIP, Electronic Literature Organization, HASTAC, Modern Language Association
Eric Dean Rasmussen (PhD, English, University of Illinois at Chicago) is a Researcher in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen, Editor of the ELMCIP Knowledge Base and Associate Editor at the Electronic Book Review .
Ryan Cannon
tom abeles
renewable energy: solar, wind, biomass, sustainable agriculture, power/energy utility scale, education
ph d chem/physics
editor of journal and on editorial bd of several academic journals
former tenured professor of environmental sciences
numerous fellowships and publications
Trent Batson
English professor at Michigan State, George Washington University, Gallaudet University, Carnegie Mellon; academic technology director at Gallaudet and University of Rhode Island. Communications Strategist, Office of Educational Innovation and Technology, MIT. Editor, Campus Technology web 2.0 newsletter. Chair of the Board, The Open Source Portfolio Initiative. Director, Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning.
Marjorie McLellan
Oral History Association, National Council on Public History, Organization of American Historians, American Association for State and Local History
Marjorie McLellan is a folklorist and an Associate Professor of History at Wright State University.
James L. Morrison
James Morrison is professor emeritus of educational leadership at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His bigraphical sketch is located at http://horizon.unc.edu/bios/Morrison.html
Thomas HP Gould
Thomas Gould is an Associate Professor of Mass Communications at Kansas State University.
Glenda Carl
Julia Lesage
Co-founder and co-editor of Jump Cut media review at ejumpcut.org
Thomas C. Hilde, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy
Thomas C. Hilde
Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA), American Philosophical Association (APA), Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT), Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP), UNESCO Global Ethics Observatory
Philosophy, Public policy, International relations, Environmental ethics and policy, Development ethics and policy, Political theory, Globalization, Torture, Ethics, Human rights, Legitimacy, Accountability, Pragmatism, Democracy, Community, Travel
Tom Hilde teaches and writes in the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy. He is the editor of The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism, and the forthcoming Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi) and On Torture, as well as a monograph on cosmopolitanism.
wallen@astate.edu
History of photography, history of Byzantine art and architecture, distorting images to clarify composition, teaching online
b. Tuscaloosa, AL; BA U of Alabama, masters and doctorate Johns Hopkins, at Arkansas State University once served as chair of art department and as dean of the college of fine arts; created center to assist faculty with new technologies, a project that continues
tom abeles
president, sagacity, inc
editor, On the Horizon
