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Curriculum Vitae

DR. ALEC VALINTINO COUROS Faculty of Education, University of Regina 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2 (306) 585-4739 (w) – (306) 585-4880 (f) http://www.couros.ca [email protected] EDUCATION

PhD in Education (Curriculum) Dissertation Topic: Examining the Open Movement: Possibilities and Implications for Education PhD Supervisor: Dr. Cyril Kesten Faculty of Education, University of Regina, 2006 Masters of Education (Curriculum) – Educational Communications & Technology Thesis Topic: Faculty Perceptions of University Support for Instructional Technology Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Richard Schwier College of Education, University of Saskatchewan, 2001 Bachelor of Education – Secondary Education - English Major, History Minor College of Education, University of Saskatchewan, 1993

TEACHING AND ADMIN. RELATED EXPERIENCE

Faculty of Education – University of Regina, Regina, SK (1999-Present) Assistant Director – Saskatchewan Instructional Development & Research Unit (2007-2009) Assistant Professor (2007-Present) ICT Coordinator - Responsible for technology planning, service and professional development in the Faculty. A short list of duties include: development and leadership of faculty professional development initiatives (group sessions and one-to-one mentoring), development and delivery of student-teacher ICT modules, supervision of the Education Computer Centre, pricing and consultation of ICT equipment (hardware, software & network related), planning and maintenance of the Faculty website. (1999-Present) Lecturer - ECMP 355 (Computers in Education), ECMP 455 (Advanced Computers in Education) & provide special workshops for many other subject area and professional courses (EPS, EHE, EPE, ELNG, ERDG, EMTH, EMY, ESST, EMUS, EVIS, EVHR, EBUS, EPSY, EFDN, ECCU, ESCI). (1999-2006) Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, Saskatoon, SK (1997-1999) Coordinator - Computer Information Systems Program Lecturer - Information Systems, C++, Java, Visual Basic, Data Base, Data Structures, Distributed Processing, Systems Projects, Systems Analysis and Design, Selected Topics, Human Resource Management, Marketing, & Public Education. Network Administrator - Maintenance of LAN including setup, installation, and evaluation of software and hardware.

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Other duties included staff computer training (application software, LAN software, courseware), SIIT's webpage design & development, and the design, revision, and publication of program (Business Administration, Computer Information Systems) curriculum materials. Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Saskatoon, SK (1997-1999) Sessional Lecturer and Lab Demonstrator, Computers 100.3 Planned and delivered lectures, assignments, and projects designed to give a basic understanding of the history of computing, social implications of technology, an introduction to computer hardware and software, webpage and graphic design, as well as foundational computer language programming. Kilburn Hall Youth Centre, Social Services, Saskatoon, SK (1996-1999) Teacher/Therapist, Social Service Worker I, and Parental Care Supervisor Work closely within the Young Offender’s Act with sentenced youth in a closed-custody facility. Duties include classroom teaching, crisis intervention, transport of youth, and detention unit supervision. Classes taught at this facility include Computer Literacy and Science, Drafting, Photography, Industrial Arts, English, Math, and Social Studies. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK (1995-1998) Sessional Lecturer, Computers 100.3 & Computers 101.3 Planned and delivered lectures, assignments, and projects designed to give a basic understanding of the history of computing, social implications of technology, an introduction to computer hardware and software, webpage and graphic design, as well as foundational computer language programming. St. Michael’s College, Duck Lake, SK (1993-1997) Computer Lab Instructor (1996-1997) Computer Applications 10 & 20, Computer Science 10 & 20, Core Math 10 & 20, Core History 20, English 30, Physics 20, and Chemistry 20 Grade 11 Homeroom Teacher (1995-1996) Computer Applications 10 & 20, Computer Science 10 & 20, Core Math 10 & 20, Core History 20, English 20 & 30, and Psychology 30 Grade 11 Homeroom Teacher (1994-1995) Computer Applications 10, Computer Science 10, Core Math 10, Core History 10 & 20, Family Life 30 Summer School Teacher (1993 & 1994) English 30, Core Math 20 Grade 10 Homeroom Teacher (1993-1994) Core History 10, Core Math 10, Science 10, Computer Applications 10, Computer Science 10, Grade 8 Math, Grade 8 Social Studies

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SCHOLARSHIP

List of Publications and Conference Proceedings Couros, A. (In Review). Hacking Education: How Openness and Sharing Can Transform Learning for the upcoming volume. Dynamic Fair Dealing (2010), edited by Dr. Rosemary J Coombe, Senior Canada Research Chair in Law, Communications and Culture, York University, Toronto, Canada. Couros, A. (In Press). Hacking the Network: Leveraging the PLN to Facilitate Open, Connected & Social Learning for the upcoming volume (2010). Emerging Technologies in Distance Education, Open Access Publications, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB. Couros, A. (2009). Open, connected, social: Implications for educational design. Campus-Wide Information Systems, 26(3), 232-239.Brogden, L. M., & Couros, A. (2006). Technology in education: A literature review. Regina, SK: Saskatchewan Instructional Development and Research Unit, University of Regina. (Online) Brogden, L. M., & Couros, A. (2007, Winter). Toward a philosophy of technology and education. The Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, 73(2), 37-42. Couros, A., & Brogden, L. (2006). Phase 2 feasibility study: Comprehensive virtual resource-centre alternatives related to First Nations online learning. Regina, SK: Saskatchewan Instructional Development and Research Unit, University of Regina. (Online) Nolan, K., Friesen, D., Maeers, M. & Couros, A. (2005) A case study of pre-service teachers learning to teach with technology during internship. Proceedings of Edmedia 2005: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications. June 27 - July 2, 2005, Montreal Canada. (Online) Couros, A. (2003). The iTeacherEd Project: Developing an instructional technology integration model for teacher education programs to enhance classroom teaching and learning. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Communication technologies in education (ICICTE-04). July 3-5, 2003, Samos, Greece. Brogden, L., Couros, A. (2002). Contemplating the Virtual Campus: Pedagogical and administrative considerations. The Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, 68(3), 22-30. Couros, A. (2002). Preparing teachers for the Information Age: Challenges of faculty and instructors in a preservice teacher education program. Melbourne, AU: Common Ground (eBook) Couros, A., Brogden, L. (2001). Saskatchewan virtual campus report: Research into models and best practices. Saskatchewan Instructional Development and Research Unit. University of Regina, Faculty of Education. R.A. Schwier, M. Akerman, G. Antifaiff, P. Arthur, S. Balbar, T. Brown, J. Byers, G. Clark, A. Couros, C. Hansen, D. Pinder, D. Pratte, B. Scheirer, B. Schindelka (2001). The day the technology died: A tale of murder and redemption in a virtual mentorship project. Media News, 27(3), 1,3-4. Couros, A. (2000). Increasing instructional technology competencies in an elementary education preservice program.J.D. Price, J. Willis, D. Willis, M. Jost and S. Boger-

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Mehall (Eds.). Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education 10th International Conference Proceedings. Charlottsville, VA:AACE. Couros, A. (2000). Ownership of knowledge and its implications for teacher education. Professional and Theoretical Issues in Educational Technology: Occasional Papers. Fulton, C., Couros, A., Maeers, M. (2000). The impact of theory on technology use in the classroom. J.D. Price, J. Willis, D. Willis, M. Jost and S. Boger-Mehall (Eds.). Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education 10th International Conference Proceedings. Charlottsville, VA:AACE.

Keynote, Featured, & Spotlight Presentations Keynote Speaker, Harnessing the Power of Social Networks in Teaching & Learning (November, 2009), McGraw-Hill Ryerson Teaching, Learning and Technology Conference, Oshawa, Ontario. Featured Speaker, Emerging Literacies & Connected Learning (November, 2009), Leading & Learning Conference 2009: Inspiring Learners, Red Deer Alberta. Featured Speaker, Introduction to Digital Story Telling (November, 2009), Leading & Learning Conference 2009: Inspiring Learners, Red Deer Alberta. Featured Speaker, Introduction to Digital Citizenship (November, 2009), Leading & Learning Conference 2009: Inspiring Learners, Red Deer Alberta. Keynote Speaker, Rethinking Teaching & Learning in a Networked World (November, 2009), ECOO 2009: Inspire, Connect, Teach, Educational Computing Organization of Ontario, Richmond Hill, ON. Spotlight Speaker, Understanding Social Media & Why It Matters (November, 2009), ECOO 2009: Inspire, Connect, Teach, Educational Computing Organization of Ontario, Richmond Hill, ON. Featured Speaker, Open & Networked Learning (November, 2009), Learning Technologies Conference 2009, Mooloolaba Campus of Sunshine Coast TAFE, Australia. Keynote Speaker, Two Guys from Saskatchewan w/ Dean Shareski (June 2009), Texas Computer Education Association Region 7 (TCEA7), White Oak, TX. Featured Speaker, Network Literacy & The Tools of Engagement (June 2009), Summer Teaching Institute 09, Mary Institute Country Day School (MICDS), St. Louis, MO. Keynote Speaker, Harnessing the Power of Social Networks in Teaching & Learning (June, 2009), 2009 Summer Faculty Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Keynote Speaker, Open & Networked Teaching: A Transformative Journey (May 2009), Webheads in Action Online Convergence 2009, International Online Conference.

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Keynote Speaker, A Tweet & A Poke: How Educators Harness the Power of Social Networks (May 2009), Walls Optional Conference, Camosun College, Victoria, BC. Keynote Speaker, Knock Down the Walls: Toward a Model of Open Teaching (April 2009), Moodle Moot, Edmonton, AB. (More info at: Keynote Panelist, Learning & Social Networks (March 2009), Distributed Learning Symposium, Alberta Distributed Education & Technology Association, Calgary, AB. Invited Panelist, Improving Conferences through Increased Interaction (February 2009), Spaces of Interaction, Association for Advancement of Computing in Education, Live Online Conference. Featured Speaker, Networked Possibilities (May 2008), Summer Teaching Institute 08, Mary Institute Country Day School (MICDS), St. Louis, MO. Keynote Speaker, Academic Integrity & The Culture of Sharing (Sept. 2008), Academic Integrity Week, University of Saskatchewan.

General Academic Presentations Networked Possibilities (2009), SIAST Program Head’s Workshop, Regina, SK. Social Networks in K12, (2009) Learning at Night – LAN Party for Northern Vancouver Schools, Online Presentation. Social Networks in Education (2009), Graduate course – University of Iowa, Angela Maiers, Online Presentation. Improving Conferences through Increased Interaction (2009), Spaces of Interaction, Association for Advancement of Computing in Education, Live Online Conference Teaching for Openness (2009), From Courses to Dis/course, University of Manitoba Online Conference. The Lazy Professors w/ Dean Shareski (2009), Teaching & Learning with Technology (TLT 2009), Regina, SK. Networked Learners: Understanding How Openness Will Transform Learning (2009), IT Summit, Saskatoon, SK. Open Teaching (2009), Educon 2.1, Science Leadership Academy, Philadelphia, PA. Academic Integrity in the Digital Age (2009), (e)Merging Conference, Faculty of Education – University of Regina, Regina, SK. Deep Impact: 5 Minutes to Make a Difference (2008). Manitoba Edubloggercon, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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The New Interactive Classroom: Education, Technology, Globalization (2008) for Talking about School & Society (initiative by Dr. Patrick Lewis & Marc Spooner), Regina, SK. Technologies of Research (2008), Learning from Practice (Dr. Stirling McDowell Foundation), Saskatoon, SK. Academic Integrity and the Culture of Sharing (2008), SIAST: Faculty Certificate Program, Saskatoon, SK. Digital Citizenship (2008), Cochrane Collegiate, Regina, SK. Creative Commons & Copyright in Education (2008), Gwenna Moss Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. Academic Integrity in the Digital Age (2008), Teen Literacy Conference, sponsored by Regina Public School Board, Regina Catholic School Board, and Regina Public Libraries, Regina, SK. Technology & Globalization (2008) – Was a guest in Dr. Anthony Hall’s course from the University of Lethbridge Trends in Social Networking (2008), Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST), Moose Jaw, SK. Social Learning in Higher Education (2008), Teaching Development Days (U of Regina), Regina, SK. Social Learning in Business Education, (2008), Saskatchewan Business Teacher’s Association Spring Conference, Regina, SK. Digital Internship 2.0: Fostering Innovation in Teacher Education, (2008), Canadian Network of Innovation in Education Conference, Banff, AB. Open, Connected, Social: Implications for Education, (2008), Canadian Network of Innovation in Education Conference, Banff, AB. Digital Internship: Preparing Preservice Teachers, (2008), Teaching and Learning with Technology, Saskatoon, SK. Posse Round Up 2.0 for Teachers and Learners, (2008), Teaching and Learning with Technology, Saskatoon, SK. Open, Connected, Social: Reflections of an Open Graduate Course Experience, (2008), K12 Online Conference 2008. Open, Connected & Social in Learning Design, (2008), Teaching and Learning with Technology, Saskatoon, SK. Media Awareness, (2008), (e)Merging Conference (U of Regina – Sponsor), Regina, SK.

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Intellectual Property & Plagiarism (2007), Teaching Development Days (U of Regina), Regina, SK. Academic Integrity & Digital Plagiarism (2007), Teaching Development Days (U of Regina), Regina, SK. Building Positive Relationship for Literacy (2007), Invited Panelist with Tom Chell & Gillian McCreary, Saskatchewan Libraries Conference, Saskatoon, SK. Digital Video in Teaching and Learning (2007), Saskatchewan Business Teachers Association Spring Conference, Regina, SK. Technology in the Classroom (2007), Teaching Development Days, Regina, SK. Open Thinking: Adopting Free & Open Software & Services For Learning (2007), Synergize & Energize Conference, Calgary, AB. Social Media & Web 2.0 in Teaching & Learning (2007), TLT Summit, Saskatoon, SK.Bullying in the Digital Age - January 9, 2007 - (E)merging Professionalism Conference: Interrelated Issues in Education - Regina, SK. Examining Open (Source) Communities as Networks of Innovation: Implications for Teachers - July 18, 2006 - Social Sciences Conference - Rhodes, Greece. Bullying in the Digital Age - April 1, 2006 - Saskatchewan Business Teacher’s Conference - Regina, SK. Bullying in the Digital Age - February 14, 2006 - Regina District School Division Conference - Regina, SK. Digital Plagiarism and Intellectual Property - January 19, 2006 - Teaching Development Centre Conference - Regina, SK. Developing Networks of Innovation via Open & Social Technologies: Starting Points - October 18, 2005 - Instructional Design Conference 2005 - Saskatoon, SK. Developing Networks of Innovation via Open & Social Technologies: Starting Points - May 3, 2005 - Teaching, Learning & Technology 2005: Transitions & Transformations - Regina, SK. iTEd/iTops: What Are We Doing? Where Are We Going? (with David Friesen & Vi Maeers) - May 3, 2005 - Teaching, Learning & Technology 2005: Transitions & Transformations - Regina, SK. Introduction to FLOSSE: What’s GOOD and FREE in Educational Technology - April 16, 2005 - Saskatchewan Business Teachers’ Association - Spring Workshop Saskatoon, SK. Coping With Plagiarism in the Digital Age - April 8, 2005 - Central School Division - Inservice - William Derby School, Strasborg, SK.

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Blogging: Using web logs for educational purposes - November 19, 2004 Instructional Design Conference - Saskatoon, SK. Internet Safety: A Parent’s Guide - April 24, 2004 - 66th Annual Parent’s Conference - Saskatchewan Association of School Councils - Saskatoon, SK. Coping With Plagiarism in the Digital Age - April 24, 2004 - Embracing Literacies - Saskatchewan School Librarian Association (SSLA) Conference 2004 - Regina, SK. New Technologies - April 23, 2004 - Connecting Our Communities - Practical and Applied Arts Conference - Regina, SK. Coping With Plagiarism in the Digital Age - April 23, 2004 - Connecting Our Communities - Practical and Applied Arts Conference - Regina, SK. CyberPlagiarism: Slaying the Cyclops - February 16, 2004 - Northeast Central Teacher’s Convention - Saskatoon, SK. Presentation.The iTeacherEd Project: Developing an Instructional Technology Model for Teacher Education Program to Enhance Classroom Teaching and Learning - July 3-5/03 - International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (ICICTE) - Samos, Greece. Developing a Sound Instructional Technology Support Model for Faculty in Higher Education - May 30/02 - Association for Media and Technology in Education – Regina, SK. Preparing teachers for the Information Age: Challenges of faculty and instructors in a preservice teacher education program – July 4-8/01 - The Eight International Literacy & Education Research Network Conference on Learning – Spetses, Greece. The Day the Technology Died: A Tale of Murder and Redemption in a Virtual Mentorship Project – May 30/00 - Association for Media and Technology in Education – Vancouver, British Columbia Increasing Instructional Technology Competencies in an Elementary Education Preservice Program – February 8-12/00 – Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education – San Diego, California. The Impact of Theory on Technology Use in the Classroom – February 8-12, 00 – Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education - with Dr. Vi Maeers & Carol Fulton – San Diego, California.

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Online Course and Multimedia Curriculum Development Designed, developed and maintain content and online presence of two fully online courses as part of two Technology-Enhanced Learning grants awarded through Campus Saskatchewan. These courses include: • ECMP 355: Computers in the classroom (http://education.uregina.ca/technology/ecmp355) • ECMP 455: Computers in the classroom: Advanced (http://education.uregina.ca/technology/ecmp455) • EC&I 831: Integration of Technology in Curriculum (http://eci831.wikispaces.com) Designed, developed and maintain content and online presence of ten technology-based modules. These modules were created to help increase technological competencies in preservice teachers in the third year of the 4-year program. The modules were created for the iTeacherEd research project and the EPS 215 & 225 courses. The modules can be found at: http://education.uregina.ca/iteachered/modules Partnered with Drs. Howard Hamilton & Ken Layton-Brown to developed a interdisciplinary TEL grant to develop Interactive Software for Historical Education. I currently maintain and write content for my online portfolio and web log (blog). The content of the blog focuses on emerging technologies, critical analysis of educational technology and the appropriate integration of technology in educational settings. This web log is widely read in the educational community (the domain averages over 3000 hits per day). This web log/electronic portfolio can be found at: http://www.educationaltechnology.ca/couros

Grants Related to Multimedia and Research Lead Researcher and Project Manager, Digital Internship Project (2007-2008) This was a Saskatchewan Learning Funded project that involved Dr. David Friesen, Dr. Vi Maeers, Dr. Marc Spooner, and Ashley Quark. This is the third and final phase of a successful, multi-year project. – $85,000 Web Based Learning Resource Development Project Assessment (2007-2008) - I was the successful respondent to a request for proposals from Sask. Learning to assess their WBLRD project. I acted as the lead researcher and writer on this project, and worked closely with Dr. Lace Brogden (researcher/writer) and Dr. Stephen Kemp (researcher). – $70,000 Aboriginal Knowledge Exchange Project/ATEPnet (2007-2009) – I worked with Lori Eastmure to submit a successful proposal for funding to the Canadian Council on Learning. – $50,000 Aboriginal Knowledge Exchange Project/ATEPnet (2007-2009) – I applied to the Catherine Donnelly Foundation for successful, additional funding for the ATEPnet project. - $30,000

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Aboriginal Knowledge Exchange Project/ATEPnet (2007-2009) – Dr. Michael Tymchak was able to secure additional monies through the momentum of this project from the Aboriginal Education Resource Centre and the Native Law Centre, University of Saskatchewan. – 35,500 Technology Enhanced Learning Grant (2007-2009) for the Development of EC&I 831 – $30,000 Technology Evaluation/Implementation Projects (2007-2008) - Good Spirit School Division – $20,000 Microsoft Partners in Learning (2007-2009) – I received a grant from Microsoft Partners in Learning, mediated by Saskatchewan Learning, that would provide hardware and software to schools participating in the Digital Internship Project. – $20,000 Faculty Start-Up Fund/President’s Fund (2007) – Used for initiating research projects and costs for conference travel – $5,500 Teaching & Learning Scholar Award (2008-2009) – I was granted funding as a Teaching & Learning Scholar for my Open Classroom Project. – $4,500 Technology Enhanced Learning Grant (2005-2006) for the Development of ECMP 355 – $35,000 Technology Enhanced Learning Grant (2006-2007) for the Development of ECMP 455 – $35,000

Other Achieved Contracts: As the Assistant Director of the Saskatchewan Instructional Development & Research Unit, I worked to secure the following research grants. Aboriginal Ways of Knowing Project (2008) – Government of Saskatchewan – $21,000 Learning Assessment Project (2008) - Stirling McDowell – $30,000 FS101 Evaluation (2008) – First Year Services – $5,500

TOTAL GRANTS & FUNDING (Last Five Years) = $476,500

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Other Professional Presentations •

Networked Learning & Media Literacy, EPSF 325/350 (two sessions),

2009. • • • • •

Social Media in Education, EAHR 411, 2009. Introduction to Educational Technology & Social Media, EPS 100, 2009. Social Learning & Media Literacy, ELNG 351, 2009. Student Digital Portfolios, EPSY 225 (Spooner), 2009. The Future of Technology in Teaching & Learning, ECS 100 (Kesten/Steeves), 2009. • Web 2.0 in Math Education, EMTH 351 (Seaman), 2008. • Web 2.0 in Math Education, EMTH 450 (Seaman), 2008. • Social Learning, EPS (Zimmer), 2008 (there were three sessions held over a two week period). • Media Literacy, ESST (Mitchell), 2008. • Social Learning & Technology, EPS 100 (Goodale), 2008. • Social Learning & Mathematics, EMTH 450 (Sundeen), 2008. • Technology in Education, EPS 100 (Goulet), 2008 (webcast to Weyburn). • Technology in Education, EPS 100 (K. Badali), 2008. • Digital Portfolios, EPSY 225 (Spooner), 2008. • Technology in Education, EPS 100 (Goodale), 2008. • Technology & Social Justice, EMY (Cherland), 2008. • Photoshop Workshop, EAES (Herivel), 2007 • Emerging Technologies in Teaching & Learning, ELNG 450 (Mulholland), 2007 • Emerging Trends in Technology & Arts Education, EPS 225 (Yakel), 2007 • Video Production in the Classroom, EPE (Solie), 2007 • Technologies of Research, ED 920 (Hart), 2007 • Emerging Technologies in Education, Workshop to Faculty of Education, 2007. • Emerging Technologies in Teaching & Learning, ELNG 450 (Mulholland), 2007. • Media, Hate & Racism, EFDN 308 (Cooper), 2007. • Emerging Technologies & Social Studies Education, ESST 350 (Tupper/Mitchell), 2007. • Technology in Teaching & Learning, streaming presentation to Yorkton, EPS 100 (Goulet), 2007. • Technology in Adult Education, EAHR (Khalideen), 2007. • Technology in Teaching & Learning, EPS 100, 2007. • Technology in Teaching & Learning, EPS 100, 2007. • Educational Technology & Media in Social Studies Education, ESST (Tupper), 2007. • Technologies of Research, ED 910 (Hart), 2007. • Cyberbullying: MSN, Chat Rooms & the "Always On" Generation -

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October 17, 2005 - University of Regina - Regina, SK. • Technologies to Support Qualitative Research - July 14, 2005 - EC&I 800 - Faculty of Education, University of Regina - Regina, SK. • Integrating ICT - May 17, 2005 - EPS 100 - Faculty of Education, University of Regina - Regina, SK. • Introduction to Blogging in University Communications - April 27, 2005 Regina, SK. •

Introduction to Blogging for Business Communicators - April 21, 2005 International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) - Regina, SK. • MSN, Chat Rooms & the "Always On" Generation - April 19, 2005 Canora Child Action Plan Committee - Canora, SK. • Coping With Plagiarism in the Digital Age - April 8, 2005 - Central School Division - Inservice - William Derby School, Strasborg, SK. • Moral Issues in the Digital Age/Internet Awareness - March 4, 2005 Campbell Collegiate Staff - Regina, SK - Download Presentation. • Web Awareness - January 24, 2005 - Campbell Collegiate Parents’ Association - Regina, SK. • Uncovering the ‘Open’ Movement: Implications for Publishing and Pedagogy - October 20, 2004 - SIDRU Seminar - Faculty of Education, University of Regina, Regina, SK. • Hate On The Internet: Starting Points - October 5, 2004 - ECCU 307 Faculty of Education, University of Regina, Regina, SK. • Emerging Technologies: Introduction to Blogging, Wikis and Open Source Software - August 30, 2004 - Humboldt School Division, Humboldt, SK. • What Teachers Need To Know About the Internet - August 30, 2004 Humboldt School Division, Humboldt, SK. • Web Awareness - April 29, 2004 - Sacred Heart Community School Parent’s Association - Regina, SK. • CyberEthics: Moral Issues in the Digital Age - March 2, 2004 - EFDN 303 - University of Regina - Regina, SK. • The iTeacherEd Project: A Discussion of Learnings, Recommendations and Possibilities – November 3, 2004 – SIDRU Seminar with Drs. David Friesen, Vi Maeers, Kathy Nolan – Faculty of Education, University of Regina. • Uncovering the 'Open' Movement: Implications for Publishing and Pedagogy - October 20, 2004 - SIDRU Seminar - Faculty of Education, University of Regina. • Hate On The Internet: Starting Points - October 5, 2004 - ECCU 307 Faculty of Education, University of Regina. • Emerging Technologies: Introduction to Blogging, Wikis and Open Source Software - August 30, 2004 - Humboldt School Division, Humboldt, SK. • What Teachers Need To Know About the Internet - August 30, 2004 Humboldt School Division, Humboldt, SK. • Web Awareness - April 29, 2004 - Sacred Heart Community School Parents’ Association - Regina, SK. • CyberEthics: Moral Issues in the Digital Age - March 2, 2004 - EFDN 303 – Faculty of Education, University of Regina. • CyberPlagiarism: Slaying the Cyclops - February 16, 2004 - Northeast Central Teacher's Convention – Saskatoon, SK. • CyberPlagiarism: Slaying the Cyclops - October 21/03 - presented with Dr. James McNinch - Academic Integrity Week – Faculty of Education, University of Regina. • Hate on the Internet - September 29/03 - ECCU 200 – Faculty of

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Education, University of Regina. • Plagiarism in the Digital Age - April 5/03 - Saskatchewan Business Teachers' Association Spring Workshop – Regina, SK. • Online Chat and Instant Messengers in the Classroom - Mar. 28/03 Quappelle Valley Shared Services – Regina, SK. •

Cyber Plagiarism and Academic Integrity - January 24/03 - presented with Dr. James McNinch - University of Regina - Teaching Development Centre – University of Regina. • Safety on the Internet - December 10/02 - co-presented with Dr. Cyril Kesten - December 10/02 - Winston Knoll Collegiate - Regina, SK. • Academic Integrity: Preventing, detecting and addressing plagiarism November 1/02 - co-presented with Dr. James McNinch - University of Saskatchewan - Academic Integrity Seminars – University of Regina. • Internet Beware: What educators need to know about the Internet October 25/02 - Yorkton Teacher's Association Conference: "Peaceful Schools, Peaceful Communities" – Yorkton, SK. • Campus Saskatchewan and the Provincial TEL Initiative: Where does online learning fit in the Faculty of Education. October 9/02 - with David Friesen and Jonathan Bayley - SIDRU Seminar - Faculty of Education, University of Regina. • Language Arts and Media Awareness - October 1/02 - Faculty of Education Seminar – University of Regina. • Internet Beware: What educators need to know about the Internet - May 28/02 - Faculty of Education Seminar – University of Regina. • Academic Integrity: Preventing, detecting and addressing plagiarism May 15/02 - co-presented with Dr. James McNinch - Faculty of Education, University of Regina - Instructional Technology Committee Session – University of Regina. • Youth and Ethics: Issues in the Digital Age - May 9/02 - Queen City CIPS: IT Adapting to the Next Generation - "The Prairie View" – Regina, SK. • Action Research for Techology Enhanced Learning - April 25/02 - with Brian Campbell - April 25/02 - E-World Conference – Regina, SK. • Web Awareness: What teachers need to know about the Internet - Mar. 15/02 - Saskatchewan Teachers of English Language Arts – Regina, SK. (This presentation was featured on CBC NewsWorld). • Online Chat and Instant Messengers in the Classroom - Mar. 8/02 Quappelle Valley Shared Services – Regina, SK. • Internet Beware: An informative lecture on the dangers of the Internet and how to protect yourself and your children - Feb. 7/02 - Moose Jaw Community Access Program – Moose Jaw, SK. (This article was featured in the Moose Jaw Times Herald).

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Practica Supervision Standard Role: I have acted as a practica supervisor in the Faculty of Education since 2001. Due to my administrative responsibilities, I am usually only assigned 2-3 interns per year. However, I have demonstrated leadership and innovation through unique internship supervision experiences. Digital Internship 1.0 – 2006-2007: In 2006, Dr. David Friesen, Dr. Kathy Nolan, Dr. Vi Maeers and I initiated the Digital Internship Project. This was a Saskatchewan Learning (Government of Saskatchewan) funded project that supported the development of technological competencies in our interns and their cooperating teachers. As part of the project, we were able to provide each of the participating 20 interns with a laptop computer for the duration of their internship. My responsibilities for the project included a strong research component, technical and pedagogical support for many of the interns, the development and facilitation of professional development opportunities, and the creation and nurturing of an online, digital community. Digital Internship 2.0 – 2007-2008: In 2007, I took over the leadership of the digital internship project and our team welcomed the addition of Dr. Marc Spooner. In this second year, we continued the project with 34 new interns and were able to find additional funding to provide all students with laptops, professional development and support. The projected ended in 2008 with the submission of our research report titled “Digital Internship Phase 3 – Final Report” written with Dr. Marc Spooner, Dr. Vi Maeers, and Ashley Quark. Technology & Internship (Special Project) – 2009-2010: In 2009, Dr. Sal Badali and Dr. Kathy Nolan began a special research project to explore the use of technology in mediating communication with interns. Each of used various technologies (e.g., Skype, email, web-conferencing, video) to perform the regular duties assigned to us as faculty advisors. It is our hope to better understand how technology can be used in innovative ways to maintain or improve relationship with interns and cooperating teachers in the field. PROGRAM & COURSE DEVELOPMENT

ECMP 355 Computers in the Classroom (Online) – I have developed the online version of this popular undergraduate course which is an introduction to appropriate technology integration in the K-12 classroom. http://education.uregina.ca/technology/ecmp355 ECMP 455 Computers in the Classroom – Advanced (Online) – I am currently developing this undergraduate course which focuses on building technology integration approaches, developing advanced multimedia skills and the critique of media and technology in K-12 education. The course will be offered in the Winter of

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2005. http://education.uregina.ca/technology/ecmp455 EPS 215 & 225 Technology Integration Modules – I have developed the content and site design for ten technology modules which serve to build technology competencies the Faculty of Education’s elementary preservice teachers. These modules cover the following: introduction to important web resources, assessing and organizing online resources, creating an online course/teacher page building and using online inquiry-oriented activities in the classroom (e.g., webquests). http://education.uregina.ca/iteachered/modules EC&I 830 Issues in Technology and Education – I worked with Dr. Liz Cooper advising her on the development of this course which takes a critical look at technology in education. The course especially looks at issues of technological access and the issues around the ‘digital divide’. EC&I 831 Social Media and Open Education - This was developed as one of the first open teaching courses ever offered. More information on this course can be found at http://eci831.wikispaces.com COMMUNITY SERVICE

• I have been an active educational blogger since 2004. My educational blog has over 2900 active subscribers, and now averages 100,000 unique visitors annually. I have been listed in several international lists of best educational blogs, and my contributions to educational technology are well recognized through this format. • Member of the Edtech Posse which produces an podcast subscribed to by educators around the world. Other members of the Posse include: Dr. Richard Schwier (University of Saskatchewan), Dean Shareski (Prairie South School Division), Heather Ross (SIAST), and Rob Wall (North Battleford Comprehensive High School) • Provided cyberbullying resources for community use by the Brockville Police department, Brockville, ON. (2007). • Invited to Peacock High School and School Community Council (Moose Jaw, SK) to speak to teachers and to parents about Internet Safety and digital citizenship (2007). • Presented and helped to organize the first Saskatoon Bar Camp, an ‘unconference’ focused on technology and media in education and business, (2007). • Invited to Kincaid School (Kincaid, SK) to speak to parents and children of the community regarding Internet safety, cyberbullying, and digital citizenship, (2007). • Invited to College Mathieu (Gravelbourg, SK) to speak to teachers and students about Internet safety, cyberbullying, digital citizenship, and emerging technologies, (2007). • Worked with and hosted two Campus for All students in September 2007 sections of ECMP 355. • Attendance of the Education Student Society meet-and-greet events, and support for their communicative technologies. • Acted as a technical consultant for the Saskatchewan Regional Centre of Expertise for Sustainable Development (SK RCE) • Participated with Peta White with a World Day Webcastathon. (2008). • Participated in aboriginal awareness training (2008) • Was a guest (twice) on the popular Women of Web 2.0 show where we spoke about the shape of educational technology in Canada vs. the US. • Was a guest on Edtech Weekly, a weekly round-up of the news in

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educational technology from around the world. • Was a guest on 21st Century Learning to speak about bridges between school districts and teacher education. • Participated and helped to create a podcast regarding copyright issues in Canada with Dr. Michael Geist, Professor and Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-Commerce at the University of Ottawa. • Consulted on the first Massive Open Online Course, a course with over 2000 participants from around the world. • Was invited to a meeting as a consultant with Human Resources and Skills Development Canada in Vancouver (July 2009) regarding openness, elearning, and the role of formal institutions in education. • Helped to found the University of Regina’s Social Media User Group (URSMUG) • I volunteer at my daughter’s arts-based preschool. • I am involved in the annual Dragon Boat Races as the steersperson for the UR Paddlers. PRESS MENTIONS & INTERVIEWS

My work has been featured in the following press stories since 2008. • Star Phoenix (2009). Interviewed for article titled “Civic candidates all a-Twitter: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Social networking sites play role in campaigns for Saskatoon council”. Saskatoon, SK. Degrees (2009). Interviewed for article titled “They apps of their eye“. Regina, SK. The Sheaf (2009). “Don’t give a damn about the broadband: Canada places 30th internationally in Internet quality“. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. Education Week: LeaderTalk (2009). My course was recommmended in the article “Walking the Talk“. Editorial Projects in Education, Bethusa, MD, USA. CBC Television, News at 6 (2009). Featured in a television news clip about the emergence of Twitter. Regina, SK. CBC Morning Edition (2009). Guest of Sheila Cole, interviewed about the impact of Twitter on teaching & learning. Regina, SK. Chronicle of Higher Education (2009). Interviewed for the article “When Professors Create Social Networks for Classes, Some Students See a ‘Creepy Treehouse“. Washington, D.C., USA. CBC Morning Edition (2009). Guest of Sheila Cole, interviewed about the use of cellular phones in the classroom. Regina, SK. Blue Sky Radio, CBC Saskatchewan (2009). Interviewed regarding a false amber alert and the implications of computer fraud. Regina, SK. The Carillon (2009). Featured in a prominent article titled “Taking the Web to School & Vice Versa” regarding the work I have been doing with my open courses. University of Regina, Regina, SK. UDaily (2009). Featured in a University Delaware piece titled “Using Technology & Social Networks to Educate Today’s Students“. Newark, DE, USA. U of R Report (2009). Featured in the article “Social media creates new ways to share ideas“. University of Regina, Regina, SK. Rod’s Pulse Podcast (2009). Interviewed for Rod’s Podcast, an audio show out of the University of Sciences in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA. Star Phoenix (2008). Featured in the article “University students face temptation to cheat“. Saskatoon, SK. The Sheaf (2008). Featured in the article “Copyright vs. Copyleft“. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.

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• Chronicle of Higher Education (2008). Featured in the article “More ‘Open

Teaching’ Courses, and What They Could Mean for Colleges“. Washington, D.C., USA. • BlueSky Radio, CBC Saskatchewan (2008). Mentioned several times within a discussion regarding teaching & learning. Audio available here. Regina, SK • eSchool News (2008). Featured in the article “Schools Grapple with Teachers’ Facebook Use“. Bethesda, MD, USA.

REFERENCES

Dr. Richard Schwier, Curriculum Studies College of Education, University of Saskatchewan  (306) 966-7641 Dr. Liz Cooper Faculty of Education, University of Regina  (306) 585-4518 Dr. Lace Brogden Faculty of Education, University of Regina  (306) 585-5606

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