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2004 Teaching and Learning Mentors Institute

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Biographies

Stephen R. Acker
Director, Learning Technologies Research and Innovation
Associate Professor of Communication
The Ohio State University

Steve Acker’s research and teaching are in the areas of new media technologies and educational innovation. He serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, and is co-editor of eLearning Dialogues. Dr. Acker is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a 2003 Frye Leadership Fellow.

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Richard Katz
Vice President
EDUCAUSE

In addition to his position as Vice President of EDUCAUSE, Richard Katz is also the founding director of the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR). ECAR was established to produce high quality applied research to support senior decision-makers in higher education. Katz is also responsible for corporate relations within EDUCAUSE and guides the association’s priorities in the administrative information systems arena.

Before joining EDUCAUSE in 1996, Katz held a variety of management and executive positions spanning 14 years at the University of California (UC). At UC, Katz was awarded the Gurevich Prize, the Olsten Award, and was the 2nd recipient of that University’s Award for Innovative Management and Leadership.

Katz is the author, co-author or editor of six books, two research studies, and more than 50 articles and monographs on a variety of management and technology topics. His book Dancing with the Devil was deemed one of the 10 most important education-related books of 1999 by Lingua Franca. He received his B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh, and his MBA from UCLA.

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Scott Siddall
Assistant Provost and Director of Instructional Technology
Denison University (OH)

Scott Siddall is responsible for technology in the curriculum including media services at Denison. He leads the "Learning Spaces Project," an on-going effort to enhance all types of learning spaces. Scott is involved in several national and regional higher education initiatives related to instructional technology, digital asset management, open source software development and support, and video conferencing. Scott is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University and holds a doctorate in biological oceanography from the University of Miami. For more than twenty years, he has been working in technology management in higher education at both large (SUNY - Stony Brook) and small (Kenyon College, Denison University) institutions.

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Helen C. Barrett
Project Co-Director
International Society for Technology in Education
PT3 Assessment Project
College of Education
University of Alaska Anchorage

Dr. Helen Barrett is on the faculty of the College of Education at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She has been researching strategies and technologies for electronic portfolios since 1991, publishing a website (http://electronicportfolios.org), an Apple Learning Interchange exhibit (http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/ali/exhibits/1000156/), chapters in several books on Electronic Portfolios, and numerous articles.

She has been on loan to the International Society for Technology in Education since 2001, working as the Assessment Coordinator for ISTE’s National Educational Technology Standards and providing training and technical assistance on electronic portfolios for teacher education programs throughout the U.S. under a federal PT3
grant. She is currently working on several book projects on electronic portfolios.

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J. Wesley Baker
Distinguished Professor
Department of Communication Arts
Cedarville University (OH)

Wes is the TLM at Cedarville University, where he serves as a professor of Electronic Media. He does workshops for his faculty on development of online materials and the use of WebCT and has conducted “Classroom Flip” workshops at numerous colleges and universities.

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Rob Bobeldyk
Assistant Director of Teaching and Learning
Calvin College (MI)

Robert Bobeldyk has a MA in Education with an emphasis on teaching with technology from Western Michigan University. He taught five years in an elementary classroom before accepting a position at Calvin College as an Instructional Designer. Robert is now the Assistant Director of Teaching and Learning at Calvin College and teaches part time for the Education and Computer Science Departments. In addition, he serves as an Education Technology Consultant for many of the local schools and is the Web Master for the Michigan Council for Exceptional Children.

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Terry A. Ferguson
Director of Instructional Technology Laboratory
Wofford College (SC)

Dr. Terry A. Ferguson has been a member of the faculty and taught Geology and Anthropology at Wofford College since 1984. He has been the Director of the Wofford Instructional Technology Laboratory since 1991. He is currently a member of the executive council of the South Carolina Partnership for Distance Education and is currently the chairman of the Higher Education constituency for that organization.

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David Lawrence
Associate Professor of Communications and a Co-director of the New Media Studies Program
Alma College (MI)

David Lawrence joined the faculty at Alma College in 1996. David has taught many well received faculty development workshops on technology topics on diverse topics such as web design, productivity tools and graphics design. His current interests include the development of multimedia student portfolios, multimedia technologies and new media studies.

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Rudy Ledesma
Asst. Professor of Business
Marian College (WI)

Rudy Ledesma holds a Ph.D. in economics (minor in finance) and a B.S. in mechanical engineering. He is a full-time faculty member of Marian College's business administration division. A failed comedian before stumbling his way to Marian, Rudy worked as research director of NCI Research, a research arm of the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. A published short story writer, Rudy is also an aspiring novelist and cartoonist. He believes he’s on the verge of something big even though he doesn’t yet know what it is.

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Myles McNally
Professor of Computer Science and Faculty Technology Coordinator
Alma College (MI)

Myles McNally has over 20 years of teaching experience and has taught a number of well received faculty development workshops over the years which focused on internet-based technologies such as web design, Javascript, and Flash. His current interests include Java, XML and modern website design.

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Karen Petitto, Ed. D.
Instructional Technology Specialist
West Virginia Wesleyan College

Dr. Karen R. Petitto has been a faculty member at West Virginia Wesleyan College for 12 years. Currently she teaches in the Computer Science department and has a 3/4 appointment as Instructional Technology Specialist for the college. As IT Specialist, she leads workshops and works with faculty either individually or by department to integrate the use of technology into the curriculum and research. WVWC has a technology training program for freshmen that Dr. Petitto also plans and facilitates. She has presented at both national and regional events, written on the topic of Ubiquitous Computing in EDUCAUSE Review and in other local publications; and she has worked with many other small colleges across the nation on the implementation of ubiquitous computing programs.

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Nancy Zylstra
Training Specialist
Calvin College (MI)

Nancy entered the technology field in 1986, as a data-analyst. She has been writing training material, teaching workshops, and working as an independent consultant since the early 1990s. For the past 10 years Nancy has served Calvin College as the Teaching & Learning Training Specialist, Blackboard System Administrator, Instructional Designer, and a college course instructor.

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