Academic Positions:
- Morehead State University: Instructional Technology Director, College
of Education, 2002-present.
- The Ohio State University: Assistant Director, Computers in Composition
and Literature (CCL) Program, Department of English, 1999-2001.
- Morehead State University: Lecturer, Department of English, Foreign
Languages, and Philosophy, 1998-99.
- University of Georgia:
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English, 1995-98.
- Graduate Research Assistant, Department of English, 1993-95.
Education:
- Ph.D., English, University of Georgia (ABD).
- Areas of Specialization: Twentieth Century American Literature, Twentieth
Century British Literature, Hypertext: Theory and Practice.
- M.Phil., Anglo-Irish Literature, University of Dublin (Ireland), 1991.
- Thesis: "The Redactions of George Moore's The Untilled Field." Director:
Nicholas Greene.
- B.A., Humanities, Yale University, 1990.
- Honors: Magna cum laude overall and Distinction
in the Humanities major.
Publications:
- (With Elizabeth Regan and Lesia Lennex.) "Effecting
Systemic Change through Faculty Devleopment," Society for Information
Technology and Teacher Education International Conference Annual.
Atlanta, Georgia, USA, March 2004. Ed. Richard Ferdig and Caroline Crawford.
Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education. (AACE, Norfolk,
VA 2004), 3604-3611.
- "The Gromboolia Project: A MOO-Based, Hypertextual
Literature Classroom," Digital Resources for the Humanities
2001-2002: An Edited Selection of Papers. Ed. Jean Andersn, Alastair
Dunning, and Michael Fraser. Office for Humanitites Computing Publication
16. (Kings College, London, 2003), 57-70.
- "Choice vs. Interaction: The Case of Online Caroline," Hypertext
2001 Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia,
August 14-18, 2001, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, Ed. Hugh Davis,
Yellowlees Douglas, and David G. Durant (New York: ACM, 2001), 69-70. Avaialable
through the ACM Digital Library: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=504216.504237.
- "#: Ezra Pound, The Cantos, and
Hypertext," ACM Hypertext '99 Doctoral Consortium Final Report,
Technical Report AUE-CS-99-03, Ed. Peter J. Nürnberg (Aalborg University
Esbjerg Computer Science Department, 1999), 18-20.
- "Pound's Web: Hypertext in the Rock-Drill Cantos," Paideuma 26
(Fall-Winter 1997), 137-150.
Web Projects:
Conference Papers and Presentations:
- (With Elizabeth Regan and Lesia Lennex.) "Effecting Systemic Change
through Faculty Devleopment," SITE 2004: Society for Information Technology
and Teacher Education 15th International Conference, March 1-6, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia.
- Research Agenda Workgroup. PT3 Catalyst Leadership Retreat, September 19-20,
2003. Washington, DC.
- "The Gromboolia Project: A Hypertextual, MOO-based, Literature Classroom," Digital
Resources for the Humanities 2002, September 8-11, 2002. Edinburgh, United
Kingdom.
- Doctoral Consortium. Hypertext '02: Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext
and Hypermedia, June 11-15, 2002. College Park, Maryland.
- Graduate Research Network Online 2002. Computers and Writing Online Conference,
April 14-May 25, 2002. Nouspace MOO.
- "Choice vs. Interaction: The Case of Online Caroline," Hypertext
'01: Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, August 14-18, 2001.
Aarhus, Denmark.
- Hypertext Writers' Workshop and Doctoral Consortium. HT 00: Eleventh ACM
Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, May 30-June 4, 2000. San Antonio,
Texas.
- Doctoral Consortium. Hypertext '99: Tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and
Hypermedia, February 21-25, 1999, Darmstadt, Germany.
- Organizer and respondent, "Hypertext in Print?" Special Session,
Modern Language Association Convention, December 27-30, 1998. San Francisco,
California.
- "Mixed Media: Toward a New Taxonomy of Communication Technologies," South
Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention, November 13-15, 1997. Atlanta,
Georgia.
- "'The newly-crowned Monarch of all the Goats there are': Ernest Hemingway's
Heinie Zim," Indiana State Univerity Third Annual Conference on Baseball
in Literature and Culture, April 18, 1997. Terre Haute, Indiana.
- "Pound's Web: Hypertext in the Rock-Drill Cantos," National Poetry
Foundation Conference on American Poetry of the 50's, June 18-23, 1996. Orono,
Maine.
Grants and Awards:
- Student Teacher Leadership Program, 2003 (lead author). $4886 to host STLP
regional showcase.
- Ohio State University CARES grant, 2001 (co-author). $10,000 to develop
online literacy partnership between the Ohio State University and Columbus
Speech and Hearing Center.
- Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society, 1995.
- Georgia Foundation Scholarship, 1993-94.
- National Merit Scholar, 1986.
Service:
Professional Service
- Member, Academic Review Board, Digital Arts and Culture 2003 Conference,
2003.
- Referee, Journal of Digital Informartion, Special Issue on
Hypertext Criticism: Writing about Hypertext (V3i3), 2002.
- Program Chair, South Atlantic Modern Language Association Textual and Bibliographical
Studies Section, 1997-98.
University, College and Department Service
- Chair, Technology Committee, College of Education, Morehead State University,
2004-present.
- Member, University Academic Technology Planning Committee, Morehead State
University, 2004-present.
- Member, Content Mangement System Workgroup, Morehead State University,
2003-2004.
- Member, Library Learning Technology Lab Search Committee, Morehead State
University, Fall 2003.
- Member, Ad hoc Multimedia Resource Planning Committee, Morehead State University,
2002.
- Coordinator, PT3 Planning Committee, Morehead State University, 2002-2004.
- Member, Technology Committee, Department of English, The Ohio State University,
2000-2001.
- Member, Walborn Award Committee, Department of English, The Ohio State
University, Spring 2000.
- Ph.D. Representative, Department of English Graduate Committee, University
of Georgia, 1997-98.
- Teaching Mentor, Freshman English Program, University of Georgia, 1997.
- Member, Groupware Review Committee, Department of English, University of
Georgia, 1996-97.
Teaching Experience:
Courses Taught
Morehead State University, College of Education, 2004-present.
- Integrating Technology in the Classroom (EDEL 302).
- Educational Methods and Technology (EDSE 312).
The Ohio State University, Department of English, 1999-2001.
- The American Experience (ENG
367C01). Computer-assisted section.
- Composition and Literature (ENG
110CL). Computer-assisted section.
Morehead State University, Department of English, Foreign Languages and
Philosphy, 1998-1999.
- Writing I (ENG 100). Computer-assisted and traditional sections.
University of Georgia, Department of English, 1995-98.
- English Composition (ENG 101). Computer-assisted and traditional
sections. Distance
learning pilot under Georgia
On-line Teaching Initiative.
- Introduction to Literature (ENG 102).
- British Literature since 1700 (ENG 232).
- American Literature to 1865 (ENG
233).
Training Workshops and Presentations
Morehead State University
- Student Teacher Technology Seminars. 2002-2004. Semi-annual
training workshops for new student teachers (100-140 participants/semester).
Topics include: Designing Digital Portfolios; Web Development in Microsoft
FrontPage; Using Lectora Publisher; Using Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Instructional Software Sampler. April 8-9, 2003. Faculty development
workshop for MSU Center for Teaching and Learning.
- "Hypertext Narrative." September 26, 2002. Guest lesson for
ENGL 344 students.
The Ohio State University
- CCL Instructor Training. 1999-2001. Annual two-day training workshop
for new CCL instructors (40-60 participants/year). Topics covered include:
Computer-Mediated Communication, Word Processing, PowerPoint, Web Research,
Web Evaluation, Web Authoring, Students as Web Authors, HTML, Storyspace,
Designing Lesson Plans.
- Professional Development Workshops. 2000-2001. Tri-quarterly workshops
for English department faculty and students (15-20 participants/session).
Topics include: Word Processing, Web-Based Discussion, Web Research, Designing
Lesson Plans, The Large Research Project, Website Design, Image Editing,
Computer-Mediated Communication.
- In-Service Workshops. 1999-2001. Requested training sessions for
staff and instructors in the Department of English Writing Workshop, First
Year Writing, and Rhetoric and Composition programs, and the Center for
the Study and Teaching of Writing Early English Composition and Assessment
Program. Topics include: Basic and Advanced Photoshop, Computers in the
Composition Classroom, Dreamweaver, Computer-Mediated Communication.
- Classroom Workshops. 1999-2001. Guest workshops for students in
all levels of English courses. Topics include: Microsoft Word Revision
and Annotation, Search Engines and Directories, Online Databases, Web Evaluation,
Web-Based Discussion, Photoshop, Eudora Email.
Community
- Training Workshop, The Thurber House, Columbus, Ohio, December
7, 2000. On-site training in Dreamweaver web authoring software for Thurber
House web design team.
- In-Service Workshop, Indianola Informal Alternative Elementary
School, Columbus Public Schools, Columbus, Ohio, August 28, 2000. Half-day
workshop for 25 faculty. Topic: Web Searching and Evaluation.
- Workshop, Upward Bound Program, Columbus, Ohio, June 26, 2000.
2-hour workshop for students. Topic: Web Searching and Evaluation.
Technical Expertise:
- Operating systems: MacOS, Windows, PalmOS.
- Languages: HTML/CSS; MOO.
- Software: Adobe Photoshop; Adobe Pagemaker; BBEdit; Eastgate Storyspace;
Eastgate Tinderbox; EndNote; Lectora Publisher; Macromedia Dreamweaver; Macromedia
Fireworks; Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Entourage); Microsoft
FrontPage.
- Other: Experience with lab-based file-sharing systems (Daedalus, Norton
Connect); onlline course management systems (Blackboard, WebCT).
Memberships:
- Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Hypertext,
Hypermedia, and the Web (ACM SIGWEB).
- International Society for Technology in Teacher Education (ISTE).
References:
- H. Lewis Ulman, Associate Professor, Department of English and Assistant
Dean for Research and Instructional Technology, College of Humanities, The
Ohio State University. 421 Denney Hall, 164 W. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210.
(614) 292-6065. ulman.1@osu.edu.
- Anthony Libby, Professor and former Director of Computers in Composition
and Literature, Department of English, The Ohio State University, 421 Denney
Hall, 164 W. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 292-6065. libby.1@osu.edu.
- Nelson Hilton, Professor and Chair, Department of English, University of
Georgia. 254 Park Hall, Athens, GA 30602. (706) 542-1261. nhilton@english.uga.edu.
(Full dossier available on request)