| On
Tuesday, January 13th as part of the week of accountability activities,
Curtis Bonk will conduct a presentation, dialogue, and workshop
related to the topic: Active Learning with Technology: Myths,
Magic, or Just a lot of Bonk.
Dr.
Curtis J. Bonk is a former CPA and corporate controller who, after
becoming sufficiently bored with that, received his master’s
and Ph.D. degrees in educational psychology from the University
of Wisconsin. Curt is now a Professor of Educational Psychology
as well as Instructional Systems Technology at Indiana University
(IU). He is also affiliated with the recently funded learning
science program at IU as well as the new IU School of Informatics.
He also is founding member of the Center for Research on Learning
and Technology at IU and a Senior Research Fellow with the Advanced
Distributed Learning Lab within the Department of Defense in DC.
Curt received the Burton Gorman Teaching Award in 1999, the Wilbert
Hites Mentoring Award in 2000 (first recipient), the CyberStar
Award from the Indiana Information Technology Association in 2002,
and the Most Outstanding Achievement by an Individual in Higher
Education award from the U.S. Distance Learning Association in
2003. During the past two years, Dr. Bonk has presented over 150
talks around the globe related to online teaching and learning,
including ones at universities in New Zealand, Australia, Korea,
Finland, and the United Arab Emirates. He has more than 100 publications
on topics such as online learning pedagogy, collaborative writing
technologies, synchronous and asynchronous computer conferencing,
and frameworks for Web-based instruction and evaluation, including
a 1998 book, "Electronic Collaborators” that was cited
as a “Breakthrough Book” in Lingua Franca. Finally,
he is President of CourseShare and SurveyShare.
For
additional information about Dr. Bonk, visit his Web homepage
at http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk.
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your mailbox and email for further information and scheduling/registration
details. |