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This is a rather comprehensive list of presentations I've made over the years, because I felt that I should have a list of these ... somewhere.


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Problem Upon Problem: Extending PBL Through Computing Coursework. Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education 22nd International Conference. Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). March 2011.

Curricular-Wide Problem Based Learning for Computer Science and Programming Education. Reaching Out: The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (ACM). March, 2011.

Common Sense, Uncommon Design: Focus on the Fundamentals of Web Development. The 24th Annual AIIP Conference. Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP). May, 2010.

Relational Data Modeling to Enhance GIS-based Visual Information Systems. The 49th Annual IACIS International Conference. International Association for Computer Information Systems (IACIS). October, 2009.

Social Networking and Web 2.0: Tools and Techniques for Remote Collaboration & Competitive Intelligence. The 22nd Annual AIIP Conference. Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP). May, 2008.

The Pedagogical Value of Videoconference Technology. Ed-Media World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, & Telecommunications. Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). June, 2005.

Cannibalism in the American Southwest. Presentation to the Faculty of Washington & Jefferson College. November, 2004.

The Select Pedagogy of Digital Video. Presentation to the Information Technology Program and Advisory Board at Juniata. Juniata College. November 2003.

Technology Across the Curriculum. Instructional Strategies Professional Development Conference. The College-School District Partnership. June, 2003.

Pedagogical Approaches for the Use of Digital Video. The 14th Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference. Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). March, 2003.

Archaeological Interpretation and Education by way of Information Technology. Presentation to the Anthropology Department and the Maxwell Museum at UNM. University of New Mexico. March, 2003.

Teaching With Digital Video. Turning Trees: The 2002 IVLA Annual Conference. International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). October 2002.

Interdisciplinary IT Curricular Models for the Liberal Arts College. Presentation to the Information Technology Program and Advisory Board at Juniata. Juniata College. September 2002.

Optimizing Web Graphics for the Delivery of Archaeological Content. Ancient Studies - New Technology Symposium. Salve Regina University. December 2000.

Developing Quick-loading Web Sites for Visual Impact. Natural Vistas: Visual Literacy in the World Around Us. International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). October 1999.

Constructing the Past with Educational Multimedia Programs. 64th Annual Meeting. Society for American Archaeology (SAA). March 1999.

Constructing Knowledge from Educational Multimedia Applications. Visual Literacy in an Information Age: Aspects of Vision in an Increasingly Technological Global Community. International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). October 1998.

DVD and HTML: New Opportunities for Visual Literacy. Connecting with the Community: Exploring Resources for Visual Learning & Expression. International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). October 1997.

CD-ROM and HTML: Combining Two Popular Technologies to Develop New Educational Materials. VisionQuest: Journeys toward Visual Literacy. International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). October 1996.

Interactive Technologies and their Application to the Study of Archaeology. Eyes on the Future: Converging Images, Ideas, and Instruction. International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). October 1995.

Re-purposing Traditional Media for Computer Applications. Expo Central '95. International Interactive Communications Society (IICS). September, 1995.

Introduction to Educational Technologies. Finding Our Way '95: Planning, Using, and Assessing Distance Education. Center for the Advanced Study in Telecommunications (CAST). June, 1995.