Faculty Committee on Educational Technology
Charge
- Assist in the continued development of the campus-wide vision and implementation plan for Information Technology (IT) in undergraduate and graduate instruction.
- Make recommendations to the Information Technology Planning Board (ITPB) on key strategic and policy IT initiatives that impact undergraduate and graduate instructio.
- Make recommendations and oversee the implementation of key infrastructure capability and practices in the use of IT in instruction.
- Advise the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, the Deans, and the Vice Provost IT on matters related to IT in instruction.
- Evaluate effectiveness of instructional IT services and develop strategies to support continuous improvement.
Membership
The members for 2012-2013 are:
Paul Barber (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
Kathleen Bawn (Political Science)
Nicolas Christou (Statistics)
Dana Cuff (Architecture & Urban Design)
Nenita Domingo (Asian Languages & Cultures)
Steven Hardinger (Chemistry & Biochemistry)
Elizabeth Landaw (Division of Social Sciences)
Michelle Lew (Office of Instructional Development)
Larry Loeher (Office of Instructional Development)
Christopher S. Lynch (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering)
John Mamer (Policy, Anderson School of Management), Chair
William McDonald (Theater, Film & Television)
Debra Pires (Life Sciences Core Curriculum)
Annelie Rugg (CCC Representative)
Lisa Snyder (Office of Information Technology)
Nicole Vestal (USAC Representative)
Joan Waugh (History)
Willeke Wendrich (Near Eastern Languages & Cultures)
The past members for 2001-2012 are:
Julie Austin, HSEAS Computing, 2009-2011
Jackson Beatty, Psychology, 2001 – 2006
Robert Boyd, Anthropology, 2009-2012
Troy Carter, Physics & Astronomy, 2006-2009
Michael Curry, Geography, 2001 – 2006
Jan de Leeuw, Statistics, 2001- 2002
Rebecca Emigh, Sociology, 2001-2002
Mario Gerla, Computer Science, 2002-2007
Rob Gould, Statistics, 2002-2007
William Grisham, Psychology, 2009-2012
Tim Groeling, Speech & Communication Studies, 2005-2008
Reem Hanna-Harwell, Division of Humanities, 2008-2012
Kimberly Jansma, French & Francophone Studies, 2008-2011
Lianna Johnson, Life Sciences Core Curriculum, 2006-2009
Bill Kaiser, Electrical Engineering, 2005-2006
Patricia Keating, Linguistics, 2004-2008
Roger Kendall, Ethnomusicology, 2002-2007
Jessica Kianmahd, USAC Student Representative, 2011-2012
Robin Liggett, Architecture and Urban Design/Planning, 2007-2010
Marc Mayerson, Division of Social Sciences, 2001-2007
Warren Mori, Physics and Astronomy, 2001 – 2006
Christopher Mott, English, 2004-2007
Steve Nelson, Art History, 2003 – 2004
Patricia Phelps, Physiological Sciences, 2002 – 2006
Russell Poldrack, Psychology, 2006-2009
Janice Reiff, History, 2006-2008, 2010-2012
Vincent Riggs, School of Public Affairs Computing, 2006-2009
Ruth Sabean, Office of Information Technology,2001-2007
Ali Sayed, Electrical Engineering, 2002 – 2005
Russell Schuh, Linguistics, 2001 – 2003
James Schultz, Germanic Languages, 2007-2010
Robert Simons, Microbiology, 2001 – 2002
David Smallberg, Computer Science, HSSEAS, 2007-2010
Francis Steen, Speech & Communication Studies, 2008-2011
Timothy Tangerlini, Scandinavian Section, 2001 – 2004
John Tormey, Physiology, School of Medicine, 2006-2009
Joseph Vaughan,Humanities Computing, 2001 – 2006
Ray Walker, Institute of Physics and Planetary Physics, 2007-2010
Min Zhou, Sociology, 2002 - 2005



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