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Wendy Husted is a second-year graduate student in the department of Curriculum and Instruction at NC State. She is pursuing a Masters of Education in Instructional Technology with a minor in Training and Development. Wendy received her BS in Psychology with a concentration in learning disabilities and emotional/behavioral disorders from Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia. Prior to entering graduate school, she was an elementary school special education teacher for three years for grades 3-5. Technology integration and its effects on student achievement has been an ongoing area of research interest, as has technology staff development in public schools and business organizations. Currently, Wendy is the graduate assistant for the NC State Teaching Fellows Program, her duties include supervising freshman activities and coordinating student programs. |
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Katrina Staley is a Doctoral student in Math Education at N.C. State. She received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina A & T State University in 1989, and a Master of Science in Mathematics Education from North Carolina A & T State University in 2000. Katrina has taught both elementary and High School math courses, and is currently working with Dr. Berenson in the Center for Research for Mathematics and Science Education as a Research Assistant. Her research interests include using technology in the classroom. |
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Charlie Blackburn is a second-year doctoral student in Counselor Education at NC State. His research interests include developmental issues in counseling and intervention. A native of middle Tennessee, he graduated from high school in Lebanon, TN and then pursued his undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then returned to Tennessee to complete a Master's degree in Human Development Counseling at Vanderbilt University. Charlie has worked in a variety of settings to include psychiatric hospitials and wilderness programs. Most recently, he worked as a therapist with a focus on victim and perpetrator issues. Charlie enjoys playing music, reading, watching basketball, and drinking coffee. |
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Debbie MacIvor Savage is an NSF Graduate Research Trainee in the Instructional Technology for Science Education program (InSTEP). She is a Ph.D. student in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism at NC State, with specialization in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). She is interested in the application of GIS to environmental education, and the effective use of maps and charts for communicating spatial information. She has worked in the computer industry in a variety of positions before coming to NC State as a graduate student: Computer-Based Training Developer, Human Factors Engineer, and Programmer. |
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Prudence Cuper is a first-year doctoral student in Curriculum and Instruction specializing in literacy instruction and instructional technology. Pru has recently been awarded a Kenan Fellowship for her doctoral work on Literacy Junction, a literacy web site being funded by grants from Bell South and the Kenan Institute. Literacy Junction will offer unique, technology-enhanced learning experiences for teachers and students and will serve as a sister site to NC State's highly-successful Science Junction. Pru previously taught middle school reading/language arts classes in New Jersey, where she received the New Jersey Partners in Education Outstanding Teacher Award, 1994-96, and the New Jersey Governor's Teacher Award for 1998. |
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Linda Greene is a third-year doctoral student in the Department of Educational Research and Leadership and Counselor Education at NC State. She received her Masters Degree in Counselor Education with a concentration in school counseling from NC State following undergraduate work in Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has worked as a school counselor at the middle school and elementary school levels. Her research interests include career development, spirituality, and expressive arts therapy. Her goal is to pursue a career in academics that will include research and writing in the area of curriculum development and school counseling. lcgreene@unity.ncsu.edu |
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Judy Lambert is a first year doctoral assistant in the department of Curriculum and Instruction at North Carolina State University. She received a Master of Education Degree in Instructional Technology at NCSU and is currently focusing her PhD research on the methods of integrating technology and teacher training in education. Judy's experiences include teaching technology and integration in both public schools and higher education, designing web pages for commercial and educational organizations, and consulting in the area of technology integration. |
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Faculty Editorial Advisor: |
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Edwin
R. Gerler Professor,
Department of Educational Research, Leadership, and Counselor Education
http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/cep/counselor_ed/faculty/gerler.html edwin_gerler@ncsu.edu |
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Beckey Reed Consultant for School Services, College of Education and Psychology |
Technology Editor: |
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Lisa
Leonor Grable Director,
Center for Learning Technologies, College of Education and Psychology
http://www.ncsu.edu/cep/clt/ http://www.ncsu.edu/servit/ grable@unity.ncsu.edu |
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