Currently Director of Instructional & Emerging Technologies at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, I received a Bachelor of Liberal Studies and an M.A. in German from Bowling Green State University and a Ph.D. in Educational Technology from the University of Toledo, and also studied for two years at the Universität Salzburg, in Salzburg, Austria. My professional focus is on the investigation of innovative uses of information technology in the academic disciplines and the integration of computing and digital media into an academic curriculum. More...
Doctor of Philosophy, 1991
The University of Toledo
Major: Educational Technology
Minor: Research and Measurement
Dissertation: "Learning from a Hypertext: The Effect of Reading Interactive Text Containing Non-Sequential, Associative Linkages on Comprehension"
Master of Arts, 1984
Bowling Green State University
German
Universität Salzburg, 1980-81, 1982-83
Institut für Germanistik
Salzburg, Austria
Ohio Teacher Certification, 1980
Bowling Green State University
German, General Science
Bachelor of Liberal Studies, 1977
Bowling Green State University
Emphasis: Science, History