Mary Ann Coe
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
940-397-4137
maryann.coe@mwsu.edu_____________________________________________________________________________
EDUCATION
1997 The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Doctor of Education: Instructional Systems
Emphasis: Educational Systems Design; Curriculum & Supervision1990 Arcadia University, Glenside PA
Masters in Education: Computing in Education
1971 Holy Family College, PA
Bachelor of Arts: Elementary Education
1992 West Chester University, West Chester, PA
Advanced graduate study in educational technology
1991 Lehigh University, Lehigh PA
Advanced graduate study in educational technology
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Elementary Education, Pennsylvania
Elementary Education, Maryland
EXPERIENCE
Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX
West College of Education
Department of Educational Leadership & Technology
West Foundation Distinguished Professor
August 1997 -Responsibilities:
Professor in Residence: West Foundation Elementary School
Teaching graduate and undergraduate education courses
Coordinating Field-Based undergraduate courses at seven PDS sites
Teaching graduate courses via two-way compressed video
Director of Collaborative for the Center for Professional Development of Teachers
Member of Strategic Plan Steering Committee for the university
Parliamentarian of Faculty Senate
Site Master for West College of Education webpage
Member of Search Committee for Academic Vice-President
Member of Steering Committee for the Collaborative for the Center for Professional Development of Teachers
Member of University ad hoc Distance Education Committee
Member of University ad hoc committee with the charge to develop an intellectual property policy
Member of University Website Committee
William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ
College of Education
Department of Curriculum & Instruction
Fall 1993 to June 1997Responsibilities:
- Teaching graduate and undergraduate courses
- Coordinating Masters of Education, Learning Technologies concentration
- Designing and implementing new graduate and undergraduate courses
- Supervising student teachers
- Planning, writing, and implementing two grants (total amount $170,000)
- Planning, establishing, maintaining and coordinating School of Education Technology Centers
- Presenting workshops and consulting for schools, school districts, and the college community
- Participating in NCATE planning and visitation
- Participating in planning, initiating and implementing activities for Professional Development School
- Serving on College, School of Education and Department of Curriculum and Instruction Committees
The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
College of Education
Department of Instructional Systems
Adjunct Instructor
Summer 1994Responsibilities:
Teaching graduate course for Instructional Systems Department - LOGO
Rosemont College, Rosemont, PA
Graduate Coordinator
Technology in Education
1990-1993Responsibilities:
Coordinating graduate Technology in Education program
Developing new courses
Advising students
Teaching courses within graduate program
Chairing Constituent Advisory Council and Enrollment and Admission Council
Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Chair, Technology in Education Committee
1982-1990Responsibilities:
Developing curriculum for grades 1-8
In-service training of teachers in the use and integration of technology into the existing school curriculum
Evaluating and selecting computer software
Advising two hundred thirty schools in the administrative uses of computers, purchasing of hardware and implementing technology program
Scholastic, Inc. New York, NY
Educational Technology Consultant
1989-1990Responsibilities:
Consulting for ten sales representatives
Presenting workshops on topics, such as, using computers in the math classroom and integrating computers into the curriculum
Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA
Adjunct Lecturer
1989-1990Responsibilities: Teaching undergraduate course in Curriculum Development
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
Adjunct Lecturer
1989-1990Responsibilities:
Coordinating computer resources center
Presenting workshops on various computer education topics
Clarion University, Clarion, PA
Adjunct Instructor
1988-1989Responsibilities: Teaching graduate technology in education courses
Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, PA
Adjunct Lecturer
1984-1985Responsibilities: Teaching undergraduate education courses
Saint David School, Willow Grove, PA
Grant Instructor
1985Responsibilities: Instructing participants of co-authored Pennsylvania Department of Education grant on the integration of computers into the curriculum ($30,000)
Saint David School, Willow Grove, PA
Educator
1973-1988Responsibilities:
Coordinating computer laboratory
Instructing grade 1-8 students in the use of computers
Coordinating mathematics program, grades 4-8
Teaching mathematics, science, reading, grades 6-8
Saint Matthew School, Philadelphia, PA
Educator
1967-1973Responsibilities:
Teaching self-contained, grade 4
Teaching mathematics, grade 6
AWARDS
2001
Named West Foundation Distinguished Professor by the West Foundation Wichita Falls, TX.
Scroll of Athena Award: Each year the Greek community of Midwestern State University presents one faculty member with this award. The criteria for this award include: availability to students, visibility on campus, interest in students inside and outside the classroom, and effectiveness as an educator.
2000
Award for Best Professional Practice Paper: Pre-service Teachers as Models. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. February, 2000. San Diego, CA
BOOKS
Assessing Online Teacher Education Programs and Courses. Chapter in Assessing Online Learning. Patricia Comeaux (Ed.). Anker Publishing Company. (Submission date: November 1, 2003)Tools for Schools. Co-Author. Wadsworth Publishing Company. 1999
Technology Resource Guide: Transporting Gifted & Advanced Learners to the 21st Century. Co-author. Gifted Education Press. 1998
Integrating Technology into the Curriculum. Co-Editor. Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
CD-ROM
Social Studies TEKS and the Internet
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Vygotskian Viewpoint: Technology and Constructivism. Technology & Teacher Education Annual, March 2002
Supporting the Novice Teacher. Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March 2002Using Palm Computers in Classroom Supervision. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 2002.
Pre-service Teachers as Models. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education 11th Annual International Conference. February, 2000. Award for Best Professional Practice Paper.
Modeling the Use of Technology. Association of Educators of Communications and Technology, February, 2000.
Teacher Education and the Integration of Technology with Curriculum Standards. Association of Educators of Communications and Technology, February, 2000.
Putting the Curriculum First. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. February, 2000.
Connecting Technology with Standardized Curriculum. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March, 1999.
Using Serf to Create On-line Teacher Education Courses. Co-author. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March, 1999.
Technology Curriculum: Has Anything Changed in the Last 15 Years? National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1998.
Using Multiple Intelligence Theory & Brain-Based Research to Design Technologically Integrated K-12 Curriculum: What’s New. Co-author. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1998.
Looking at the Quality of Web Sites. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March, 1998.
Teaching About vs. Learning With Technology. Co-author. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March, 1998.
Technology and Collegiality. Co-author. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1997.
Multiple Intelligences Theory and Brain-Based Research to Design Integrated K-12 Curriculum. Co-author. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1997.
Increasing Reflective Instructional Decision Making by Clinically Supervising Students Teachers. Co-author. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1996.
Integrating Technology Into the College/University Classroom. Co-Author. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1996.
Using the Internet. Co-author. Gifted Educational Quarterly. Fall 1995.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Technology & Collegiality. Co-author. Outlook. April, 1998. Reprint of peer-reviewed paper presented at National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 1997.
Selecting Software for the Preschooler, Advising Parents. Co-Author. In Integrating Technology into the Curriculum, Coe, M. A. & O’Neill, A. (Eds.) Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
Selecting Software for Grades K-5, Advising Parents. Co-Author. In Integrating Technology into the Curriculum, Coe, M. A. & O’Neill, A. (Eds.) Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
Selecting Software for Grades 6-12 Advising Parents. Co-Author. In Integrating Technology into the Curriculum, Coe, M. A. & O’Neill, A. (Eds.) Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
The Software Selection Process. In Integrating Technology into the Curriculum, Coe, M. A. & O’Neill, A. (Eds.) Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
Using the Internet, Advising Parents. Co-Author. In Integrating Technology into the Curriculum, Coe, M. A. & O’Neill, A. (Eds.) Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom. In Integrating Technology into the Curriculum, Coe, M. A. & O’Neill, A. (Eds.) Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. September, 1995.
Technology Curriculum Guides, Grades 1-8. Co-Authored. Archdiocese of Philadelphia, implemented in 220 elementary schools, 1980-1992.
PRESENTATIONS & CONSULTATIONS
2003Mentoring the New Teacher: A K-12/University Collaborative. National Council of Professors of Educational Administration Conference. August 2003. Sedona, AZ
Professional Development: Implementing Cognitive Coaching . National Council of Professors of Educational Administration Conference. August 2003. Sedona, AZ
Social Constructivism and the Internet: Vygotsky’s Pathway to Learning. Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching. July 2003. Houston, TX
Using Technology to Enhance Elementary Science Teaching (paper accepted). National Science Teacher Association Conference. March 2003. Philadelphia, PA
Trickle Down Technology: Has It or Hasn’t It? (paper accepted). Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. March 2003. Albuquerque, NM
Learning with Technology. Midwestern State University Branch of Association for Childhood Education International. January 2003. Wichita Falls, TX
2002
Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom. Tower Elementary School In-service Day. November 2002. Burkburnett, TXCurriculum Integration with the Use of Technology. Magnet School of Texas State Conference. October 2002. Wichita Falls, TX
Vygotskian Viewpoint: Internet and Constructivism. Panhandle Area Mathematics and Science Conference. September 2002. Canyon, TX
Mentoring New Teacher. Wichita Falls Independent School District, August, 2002. Wichita Falls, TX.
Using Palm Computers in Classroom Supervision. National Education Computing Conference Proceedings. June 2002. San Antonio, TX.
Mentoring New Teachers: You Can’t Afford Not To! Teaching. Learning and Literacy Conference. April 20, 2002. South Padre Island, TX.
Electronic TxBESS. Statewide TxBESS Symposium. April 30, 2002. Austin, TX.
Vygotskian Viewpoint: Technology and Constructivism. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. March 20, 2002. Nashville, TN.
Supporting the Novice Teacher. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. March 20, 2002. Nashville, TN.
Gendered Expectations of Educators. Primavera 2002 Women's and Gender Studies Conference at Texas A&M International University, March 21, 2002. Laredo, TX.
Perception vs. Reality: A Look at Technological Competencies. Primavera 2002 Women's and Gender Studies Conference at Texas A&M International University, March 21, 2002. Laredo, TX..
2001
Teaching with Technology. Midwestern State University, College of Health Sciences, October 2001. Wichita Falls, Texas.
Using Palm Computers in Field-Based Supervision. Midwestern State University, West College of Education Faculty. October, 2001. Wichita Falls, Texas.
Using Learner Profile in Field-Based Supervision. Midwestern State University, West College of Education Faculty. October, 2001. Wichita Falls, Texas.
P-12/University Collaboration: Technology Integration. National Education Computing Conference. June, 2001. Chicago, Illinois.
WebCT: What Can It Do? Midwestern State University, West College of Education Faculty. March, 2001. Wichita Falls, Texas.
Lively Learning with Laptops! Paper accepted for presentation at International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. February, 2001. Orlando, Florida
One Computer in the Classroom. Notre Dame High School. February, 2001. Wichita Falls, Texas.
2000
K-12/ University Collaboration: How to Make it Work! Co-presenter. Texas Educational Technology Conference. San Antonio, Texas, October 2000.
Webquests in the Curriculum. Windthorst Independent School District. October 9, 2000. Windthorst, Texas.
Problem Solving and Technology. Notre Dame High School, August, 2000. Wichita Falls, Texas.
Modeling the Use of Technology. Association of Educators of Communications and Technology, International Conference. February, 2000. Long Beach, CA.
Teacher Education and the Integration of Technology with Curriculum Standards. Association of Educators of Communications and Technology International Conference. February, 2000. Long Beach, CA.
Putting the Curriculum First. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. February, 2000. San Diego, CA.
Pre-service Teachers as Models. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. February, 2000. San Diego, CA. Award for Best Professional Practice Paper.
Pre-service and In-service Student Work. Co-author. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference. February, 2000. San Diego, CA.
Technology and the Internet. SBEC Summer Conference. June 4, 1999. Arlington, Texas.
Connecting Technology with Standardized Curriculum. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. March, 1999. San Antonio, TX.
Using Serf to Create On-line Teacher Education Courses. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. March, 1999. San Antonio, TX.
Technology in the Language Arts Classroom. ACEI Meeting. January 26, 1999. Midwestern State University
1999
Infusing Technology into the Curriculum. Region IX Annual Technology Conference, Invited Speaker, October 6, 1999. Wichita Falls, TX
TEKS and the World Wide Web. 1999 Fall Texas Teacher Education Conference. October 20, 1999. Lubbock, TX.
Technology and the Internet. SBEC Summer Conference. June 4, 1999. Arlington, Texas.
Connecting Technology with Standardized Curriculum. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March, 1999. San Antonio, TX.
Using Serf to Create On-line Teacher Education Courses. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Annual. March, 1999. San Antonio, TX.
Technology in the Language Arts Classroom. ACEI Meeting. January 26, 1999. Midwestern State University
1998
Technology: Bring on the 21st Century! Invited Keynote Speaker. Region IX Annual Technology Conference. Wichita Falls, TX, October, 1998.
Collaborative Efforts: A Primer. Teacher Education Collaborative Conference. October, 1998. Flagstaff, Arizona.
Using Multiple Intelligence Theory & Brain-Based Research to Design Technologically Integrated K-12 Curriculum: What’s New. Co-Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June, 1998. San Diego, California.
Technology Curriculum: Has Anything Changed in the Last 15 Years? National Education Computing Conference. June, 1998. San Diego, California.
Using the E-mate Computer in the Classroom. Burkburnett Independent School District, April, 1998. Burkburnett, Texas.
Distance Education: What Is It All About? Phi Delta Kappa, March, 1998. Wichita Falls, Texas.
Looking at the Quality of Web Sites. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. March, 1998. Washington, D.C.
Teaching About vs. Learning With Technology. Co-Presenter. International Conference for Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education. March, 1998. Washington, D.C.
Transporting Learners to the Twenty-first Century. Keynote Speech. Region IX Technology Conference. October 1, 1998. Wichita Falls, TX
1997
Using Technology and Systemic Thinking to Create or Enhance Learning Organizations. Co-Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June, 1997. Seattle, Washington.
Technology and Collegiality. Co-Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June, 1997. Seattle, Washington.
Multiple Intelligence Theory and Brain-Based Research to Design Integrated K-12 Curriculum. Co-Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June, 1997. Seattle, Washington.
Teaching & Learning Collaborative in Technology. Co-Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June, 1997. Seattle, Washington.
1996
Instructional Leaders Using Technology: Integrating Technology into the K-12 Curriculum. Instructional Leadership for the 21st Century Institute. August 5, 1996. Caldwell College. Caldwell, New Jersey
Increasing Reflective Instructional Decision Making by Clinically Supervising Students Teachers. Co-Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June 12, 1996. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Integrating the Use of Technology into the Higher Education Learning Environment. Lead Presenter. National Education Computing Conference. June 1996. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Modeling the Integration of Technology into the K-6 Curriculum and Classroom, Hands-on Workshops for Teachers. Passaic School District. September - June 1996. Passaic, New JerseyWriting Using Technology. Northern New Jersey Writing Consortium. William Paterson College. April 1996. Wayne, New Jersey
A Kaleidoscopic Model of the Change Process. Co-Presenter. Association for Educational Communications and Technology International Conference. February 1996. Indianapolis, Indiana.
E-mail as a Tool for Reflective Response to Student Teaching Experience. PIP Grant. William Paterson College. January 1996. Wayne, New Jersey
1995
E-mail and Conferencing as Tools for Reflective Response to Student Teaching Experience. PIP Grant. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
How to Use Laser discs in the Teacher Education Classroom. School of Education. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
Introduction to the Use of Technology in the One Computer Learning Environment. Passaic School District. Passaic, New Jersey
Integrating the Use of Laser discs into the Basic Skills Classroom. Camden Public School District. Camden, New Jersey
Technology in the Mathematics High School Curriculum. Indian Hills High School. Ramapo, New Jersey
Using Computer Software to Develop Writing Skills. Northern New Jersey Writing Consortium. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
Using HyperStudio in the Classroom. Paterson School District. Paterson, New Jersey
1994
Challenging Students with Stimulating Interactive Computer Software. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
CD-ROM in the Classroom. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
Integrating the Use of Technology into the Classroom. Haledon School District. Haledon, New Jersey
Laser discs in the Elementary Science Classroom. Wayne School District. Wayne, New Jersey
Teaching As a Profession for Today’s Women. New Jersey Project. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
Using Technology in the Classroom. Paterson School District. Paterson, New Jersey
Using Technology in the Writing Process. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey1993
Cooperative Learning and Technology. Chichester School District. Chichester, Pennsylvania
Introduction to Using CD-ROM in Education. Paterson School District Librarians. Paterson, New Jersey
Introduction to HyperCard. Chichester School District. Chichester, Pennsylvania
Introduction to the Macintosh. Chichester High School. Chichester, Pennsylvania
Latest Research on the Use of Technology in the Reading and Language Arts Classroom. New Jersey Educational Computing Consortium. November 1993. Wayne, New Jersey
Planning for Technology. Garnet Valley School District. Media, Pennsylvania
Technology in Education, Keynote Speaker, Secaucus School District Inservice Day, Secaucus, New Jersey
Technology Across the Curriculum: An Overview. Supervisors Meeting. School of Education. William Paterson College. Wayne, New Jersey
1992
Computers in the Curriculum. Saint Dorothy School. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Mathematics Classroom. Lower Merion School District. Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Mathematics Curriculum. Upper Merion School District. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Cooperative Learning and Technology. Saint Dorothy School. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
Effective Strategies for the One Computer Classroom. Co-presenter. Eastern Pennsylvania Education Computer Conference. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Effective Strategies for the One Computer Classroom. Co-presenter. MIEC, Penn State University. State College, Pennsylvania
Evaluating Software. Saint Dorothy School. Drexel Hill, PennsylvaniaIntroduction to Computers in Education. Lower Merion School District. Ardmore, Pennsylvania
K-12/College Partnership in Technology. Co-presenter. Eastern Pennsylvania Education Computer Conference. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Technology in the Mathematics & Science Classroom. Morrisville School District. Morrisville, Pennsylvania
1991
Multimedia Projects with Classroom Application. Co-presenter. Bucks County Intermediate Unit Multimedia Conference. Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Technology Guidelines: An Introduction. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Technology's Role in the Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills. Pennsylvania Association for Educational Communications and Technology Conference. Hershey, Pennsylvania
Technology: The Principal's Perspective. Co-Presenter. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Using Computers in the Science Classroom. Eastern Pennsylvania Education Computer Conference. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
1990
Bringing Your Social Studies and Science Classrooms Alive!. Bucks County Intermediate Unit Multimedia Conference. Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Curriculum. Allentown Diocese Inservice Day. Allentown, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Curriculum. Saint Ephrem School. Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Reading Class. Upper Dublin School District. Pennsylvania
Evaluating Software. Saint Ephrem School. Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Introduction to Logo in the Curriculum. Saint Ephrem School. Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Mathematics Software for Classroom Use. Independent Schools Teachers Association. LaSalle University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mathematics Software for Classroom Use. Eastern Pennsylvania Education Computer Conference. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Technology: The Principal's Perspective. Co-Presenter. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Using Technology in Elementary Education. Bucks County Lutheran School. Bristol, Pennsylvania
1989
Computers in Education. Bedminster School District. Bedminster, Pennsylvania
Computers in Education. Saint Dorothy Home & School Association. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Mathematics Classroom. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Social Studies Classroom. Lehigh University. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Whole Language Classroom. Lehigh University. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Computers and the Writing Process. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Evaluating Software for Classroom Use. Saint Barbara School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Introduction to Logo. Delaware County Intermediate Unit. Media, Pennsylvania
Using Computers in the Mathematics & Science Curriculum. Pleasant Valley School District. Pleasant Valley. Pennsylvania
Using Databases in the Classroom. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Using Databases to Facilitate Higher Order Thinking Skills. Co-presenter. Phi Delta Kappa. Aracadia University. Glenside, Pennsylvania
Using the Computer Curriculum Guidelines. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Word Processing Across the Curriculum. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1988
Computers in Education. Saint Adalbert School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Computers in Education. Saint Ignatius Home & School Association. Yardley, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Curriculum. Eastern Pennsylvania Educational Computer Conference. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Computers in the Curriculum. Principals in Training Program. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Computer Graphics in Education. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Introduction to Logo. Saint Anslem School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Introduction to Logo. Saint Ephrem School. Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Introduction of Logo into the Curriculum. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Introduction to Word Processing. Delaware County Intermediate Unit. Media, Pennsylvania
Keyboarding - When, How & Why! Saint Ephrem School. Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Keyboarding - When, How & Why! Saint Katherine of Sienna School. Wayne, Pennsylvania
Networking Computers. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Software Evaluation: The Process. Bucks County Intermediate Unit. Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Utilizing Graphics. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Using Computers in Education. Bucks County Intermediate Unit. Doylestown, PennsylvaniaWord Processing for Educators. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1987
Introduction to Computers in Education. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Planning for Computer Use: An Overview. National Educational Computer Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Networking Computers. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1974 - 1986
Numerous presentations, consultations and workshops for National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and Association of Teachers of Mathematics Of the Philadelphia Area and Vicinity
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2002 – Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education
Distance Education Committee – Webmaster
Instructional Technology Committee
2001 - Member of American Association University Women
2001 - Member Phi Delta Kappa
2000 - Member Texas Educational Technology Association
Vice President Nominee- 2002
1999 - Member of the Technology Advisory Committee for Region IX. Wichita Falls, Texas.
1999 - Member of the Texas Education Technology Coordinating Council. Austin. Texas
1996 - Member of Association for Educational Communications and Technology.
Change Division
Secretary Treasurer 2000-2001
Secretary Treasurer Elect 1999-2000
Communications Officer 1998-1999
Communications Officer Elect 1997-1998
1990 - Member of Association of Supervision and Curriculum and Development
1993 - 1997 Member of New Jersey Educational Computing Consortium
1990 - 1997 Member of Pennsylvania Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Conference Planning Committee 1991, 1992
1988 - 1994 Member of Eastern Pennsylvania Educational Computer Conference Planning/Steering Committee
1990 - 1992 Member of Planning Committee for Bucks County Intermediate Unit Multimedia Conference
1980 - 1985 Member of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics