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National Film Board

In 2007-08, I designed an interactive lesson plan for the film Lost Over Burma: Search for Closure.

Centre for Distance Learning and Innovation

In 2003-04, I designed half of a web-based World History course for the Centre for Distance Learning and Innovation. In 2005-06, I re-designed the other half of that same course.

Department of Elementary and Social Studies Education

In 2004, I (along ith a colleague) designed a web-based resource for the student teaching semester, S3ITE - Secondary Social Studies Information About Teaching Education, for the Social Studies Education program at the University of Georgia. While the lay-out and formating for the current site have changed, the content is the same as we had originally designed.

Learning to Teach with Technology Studio

In 2003-04, my assistantship in the Learning and Performance Support Laboratory at the University of Georgia was to develop and managment the development of web-based professional development courses for the Learning to Teach with Technology Studio (LTTS) initiative of Indiana University. During that time I developed four of my own web-based professional development courses. To date only the Exploring the Mint and Post Office: How can I use the Internet to help students learn about North America using coin and stamp resources? has been added to the LTTS catalogue.

Aventa Learning Inc.

During 2003-04, I (along with a colleague) designed a multimedia Advanced Placement European History course for Aventa Learning Inc..

Illinois Virtual High School

During 2000-01, I (along with a colleague) designed a web-based Advanced Placement European History course for the Illinois Virtual High School.