Opened Practices Users from Indiana

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765-9738376

2325 Chester Blvd.

I do research at the intersections of critical cyber culture and feminist studies. I teach courses in New Media and Society, Cross-Cultural Communication, Organizational Communication, and Research Methods.

574-520-4429

Trained as a sociologist, I am now Director of the Center for a Sustainable Future and developing our new minor in Sustainability Studies. A graduate certificate in sustainability shodul be in place within teh next 12-18 months. I have taught a variety of courses including Introduction to Sociological Theory, Qualitative Research Methods, Sociology of Science, Environment and Society, Postmodernism, Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies, and, most recently, Foundations of Sustainability.

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812-322-2514

Department of Business Law and Ethics
1309 E. Tenth Street, Suite 233

Eve Brown joined the faculty of the Kelley School of Business in 2007. She teaches in the department of Business Law & Ethics. Courses taught include: Legal Environment of Business, Legal Research and Writing, Nonprofit Law, Law and the Arts, and Shakespeare and the Law. Prior to teaching, Eve was an attorney with the San Diego office of Ross, Dixon & Bell, LLP.

765-973-8597

Indiana University East
Middlefork Hall 362
2325 Chester Boulevard

USA

Victoria Simpson Beck is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Indiana University East. Her published works have appeared in the Journal of Criminal Justice, Juvenile and Family Court Journal, the Journal of Psychiatry and Law, the Journal of Violence and Victims, Youth Violence: Delinquency Monsters and Myths, and the International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice. She engages in community service work with prisoners in the federal system. Her research interests include juvenile diversion programs, sex-offender notification policies, corrections and online learning.

(812) 856-4448

Geology Department
10th Street
Indiana University

usa

Jeremy Dunning is a professor of geophysics at Indiana University. Dunning was one of the early adopters of technology in education in the late 1980’s. He was coauthor of the first interactive textbook, the award winning In TerraActive. He has won a number of awards for his work in this arena including the 2006 Ernest Boyer Award. This award “honors the world's highly creative men and women who have contributed significantly to teaching, learning and technology in higher education. Nominees for the award are chosen in institution-wide searches and have contributed in highly creative ways to teaching, learning and technology.”  Dunning has previously won the 2006 innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Technology from Teach-Learn.org,  the Alfred Sloan Foundation Sloan-C Best Practices Award (2003), the ACHE Novel Use of Technology Award (2004), the ICI Gold Medal (2003), three Envisage New Media finalist awards for his CDROM In-Terra Active (1995), the distinguished course award from the University Continuing Education Association (1997). He has won three best paper awards at international conferences on teaching and learning, was the 1996 Distinguished Fellow at the Agency for Instructional Technology, and was the 1986 Hearst Distinguished Lecturer at the University of California at Berkeley. Dunning is also the developer of the award winning TALON repurposeable learning object templates, which are used by four of the five largest publishers in the world, 83 universities and several ministries of education around the world. He is also the founder and president of Arjuna Multimedia and has active teaching and research programs at Indiana University, where he won this year’s Board of Trustees Teaching Excellence Award. Dunning is the author of over 120 articles, eight CDROM textbooks, and five books.

812 855 3323

1021 E Third street

USA

Alwiya Omar is a Clinical Associate Professor of Linguistics at Indiana University. She teaches Kiswahili and co-ordinates the teaching of other African languages in the Department of Linguistics and the African Studies program. Her research interests include second language acquisition, cross-cultural pragmatics, web-based language instruction, and study abroad language programs. Dr. Omar is from Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Alwiya S. Omar is a Clinical Associate Professor of Linguistics at Indiana University,
Bloomington. She teaches Kiswahili and co-ordinates the teaching of other African languages in the Department of Linguistics and the African Studies program. Her research interests include second language acquisition, cross-cultural pragmatics, web-based language instruction, and study abroad language programs. Her recent publications include a co-authored advanced Kiswahili text book Tuwasilianae kwa Kiswahili ‘Let’s Communicate in Kiswahili’ with L. Rushubirwa, National African Language Resource Center, 2007; and two articles on Kiswahili Pragmatics: “Kiswahili requests: Performance of Native Speakers and learners” in K. Bardovi-Harlig, C. Felix-Brasdefer, A. Omar (Eds.), Pragmatics and Language Learning, University of Hawaii Press, 2006; and “Kanga Captions: Social and Political Communication with Application to Kiswahili Language Teaching and Learning,” in L. Moshi and A. Ojo (Eds.), Language Pedagogy and Language Use in Africa, Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, 2009. She has also participated in several web based resources for Kiswahili language teaching and learning. Some of these resources can be found at:
http://www.africa.uga.edu/Kiswahili/doe/index.html and
http://www.indiana.edu/~afritalk/ (to access the different language sites on this project email aomar@indiana.edu for username and password)

)317) 278-8437

901 West New York St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5193

USA

I have been designing and teaching Online Course since 2001.
H363 Personal Health is taught totally online. P392 Sport in America is a hybrid class (Lecture and Online Lab assignments)
Both classes have earned excellent student and peer evaluations.
I am also the ONCOURSE technical consultant for the School of Physical Education faculty.

JOHANNAH CASEY-DOECKE, PHD
Lecturer, Physical Education Department
Head Diving Coach, IUPUI Athletics Department
IU School of Physical Education & Tourism Management
317.278.8437 | jdoecke@iupui.edu

EDUCATION
PhD, Education and Athletic Administration, The Ohio State University

MA, Physical Education: Sport Psychology/Coaching, The Ohio State University

BS, Physical Education: Teacher Education/Aquatics and Coaching, The Ohio State University

EXPERTISE
Educational and Athletic Administration
Sport Management: Sociology of Sport
State of Indiana: Standard Teacher’s License:K-12 Physical Education
NCAA Division 1 Diving Coach
U.S. Diving: Certified Coach
American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Trainer
Distance Learning Course Development and Instruction
Faculty ONCOURSE CL technology advisor

COURSES CURRENTLY TEACHING
Sport in America
Personal Health
Swim/Non Swimmer

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
2009 Moore Symposium: Online Teaching Methods of Instruction, Overcoming Technical Problems while Teaching Online

2008 Indiana Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Tips for Teaching in an Aquatic Setting

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member, AAHPERD

Aquatic Committee, Indiana AHPERD

Water Safety Instructor Trainer, Greater Indianapolis Area-American Red Cross

Registered Coach, U.S. Diving: Lifetime Member

RECENT AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Twenty Years of Teaching Service at IUPUI- Faculty Council Award, 2009

Favorite Professor Award, 2009

Summit Conference Championships-Men’s and Women’s Conference Winners, 2009

NCAA Zone Qualifiers, 2009

NCAA 1- National Championships, Texas A & M:: All American Recognition Award, 2009

Produced IUPUI’s first All American Athlete