Projects: History
Christopher Lyon
art writer and editor; Museum of Modern Art (10 years), then trade publishers including Bulfinch Press, Rizzoli, Abbeville, Prestel, and currently The Monacelli Press. Author of Nancy Spero: The Work (Prestel, 2010).
Suzanne Preston Blier
Suzanne Preston Blier is the Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and of African and African Studies at Harvard University
Margaret Graham
Margaret Graham is Associate Professor of Strategy and Organization at the Desautels Faculty of Management
Corinne E. Blackmer
Hebrew Bible, Jewish Ethics, LGBT Studies and Cultural Criticism, LGBT subversive redeployment of the internet and "outing the closeters", Promotion of comprehensive critical thinking, Expanding knowledge and use of independent, non-tracking, eco-supportive economic practices and habitats
Professor of English, specializing in the Hebrew Bible, American literature, and LGBT Studies.
Tona J. Hangen
Media, religion and culture, Religious studies, Technology and culture, 19th and 20th century US History
Tona Hangen is an Assistant Professor of History at Worcester State College
brian kennedy
Association of Art Museum Directors, American Association of Musuems, International Assocaition of Art Critics
Art history, history, European painting, Modern and Contemporary art, Contemporary Australian Aboriginal art.
Brian Kennedy is Director of the Hood Museum of Art and Adjunct Professor of Art History at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. He was Director of the National Gallery of Australia (1997-2004) and Assistant Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (1989-1997).
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.
Ellen L Nuffer
assessment in the classroom, school law, history and foundations of education, developing critical thinking and writing skills in first year students
Ellen L. Nuffer, Ed.D., is a school psychologist and Professor of Education at Keene State College, a public liberal arts college in New Hampshire.
Luisa Vigo-Cepeda, Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technologies, University of Puerto Rico
Luisa Vigo-Cepeda
Evidence-based practice of librarians and information professionals; learning organizations and communities of practice, organization of and access to information and knowledge
Professor of library and information studies at the University of Puerto Rico.
Peter Felten
American Historical Association, International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Organization of American Historians, Professional and Organizational Development in Higher Education (POD)
Peter Felten is Associate Professor and Director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning at Elon University.
Julia Maserjian
American Historial Association, International Documentary Association, National Council on Public History, Pennsylvania Historical Association, Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities
Julia Maserjian is the Project Coordinator for Lehigh University's Digital Scholarship Center
Jean-Claude Guédon
Canadian federation for the Humanities and the Social Sciences - VP (Dissemination of research), SDH/SEMI Society for Digital Humanities - Former co-chair
Jean-Claude Guédon is Professor of comparative literature at the Université de Montréal
Paula Vincini
Instructional Design, Electronic Portfolios, Active Learning, Social Construction of Technology, Teaching and Learning with Technology
Paula Vincini is the Instructional Design Specialist for Academic Technology in the University Information Technology (UIT)Department at Tufts University. She received her Ed.S. from the Instructional Systems Technology program at Indiana University.
George Panaghi
Association for Theatre in Higher Education, American Society for Theatre Research, American Theatre and Drama Society
Theatre as an Urban Institution, Immigrant Theatres (19th and early 20th Century), Immigration, Identity, Urbanism/Urban Studies
PhD Student in Theatre History at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York - also completing a certificate in instructional technology in conjunction with the doctoral program.
Roy Rosenzweig
Roy Rosenzweig (1950-2007), was an extraordinary historian who inspired a generation of fellow historians and others working at the intersection of the humanities and new technologies. A past member of our advisory board, we are grateful to his contributions to our project. At the time of his death, Rosenzweig was Director of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University as well as Mark and Barbara Fried Professor of History and New Media.
Edward Naus
York/ Sheridan Joint Design Degree Program, Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (R.G.D.), Graphic Designers of Canada (G.D.C.)
Edward Naus is a Professor in the York/ Sheridan Joint Graphic Design Program.
Mary Harrsch
Mary Harrsch is a director of Networks and Management Information Systems for the College of Education at the University of Oregon. She is also a database design consultant specializing in Filemaker Pro cross-platform solutions.
Kate Wittenberg
Kate Wittenberg is Director of the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC).
Thomas Pitre
Online News Association, Clallam and Jefferson Counties Science Technology and Manufacturing Association (STMA), Sequim PC User's Group, World Future Society, Sequim Retired Scientists Club and PC SIG, Strait Macintosh User's Group, California Council for Adult Education, Club of 1000 Center for Futures Research, USC, Los Angeles CA, Office of the Future Panel BSI New York, Director Education SeniorNet San Jose CA, Society of Automotive Engineers, Educational Futurists ASCD Portland OR, Phi Delta Kappa Educational Fraternity Berkeley CA, International Society for Technical Education, American Society for Training and Curriculum, Quality Distance Education Coordinator University of Wisconsin QDE Program, Advocates for Remote Employment and the Virtual Office (AREVO), Association for Corporate Computing Technical Professionals (NASPA), Brain-Based Education Network St. Paul MN, Member IDC Mobile Advisory Council, Volunteer Technology Industry Cluster Economic Development Council Clallam County, The Fovea Group Sequim WA
Computers, Graphics, Technology, Communications, Creativity, Business Education, Business development
Retired professor of business and education, City University, National University, et. al.
Former Master Instructor, City University, Santa Clara office, Silicon Valley.
Adult Education Instructor in San Francisco Bay Area, 1975-1995. Subjects included: electronics, statistics, fiber optics installation and troubleshooting, communications, design, programming, etc.
