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CURRICULUM VITAE FOR WILLIAM L. HAVICEPROFESSOREDUCATIONAL & ORGANIZATIONALLEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTADDRESS:316 Tillman HallClemson UniversityClemson, SC 29434-0722Phone: 864.656.7644FAX: 864.656.1322Email: whavice@clemson.eduEDUCATION: Doctor of Philosophy - Curriculum & InstructionInstructional/Educational Technology and Computer EducationKansas State University, Manhattan, KansasSpecialist in Education - Technology EducationVisual CommunicationsPittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KansasMaster of Science - Industrial EducationFort Hays State University, Hays, KansasBachelor of Science – Industrial ArtsFort Hays State University, Hays, KansasAREAS OF EXPERTISE WITHIN DISCIPLINE:Adult Education Human Resource Development (HRD)Communication Systems Manual and computer-aided drafting – engineering and architectural Electronic communication-desktop publishing and digitalphotography Graphic communication-photo offset lithography, screen processprinting, relief printing, and photographyInstructional/Educational Technology Distance and distributed learning environments-1–

Interactive multimedia and hypermediaComputer educationInteractive system designInstructional materials developmentLeadership Development Clemson University Student Affairs & College of Health, Education,and Human Development Leadership /leadership/index.html 21st Century Leadership Academy - International Technology andEngineering Educators cholarships/Awards/621.aspxTechnology and Engineering Education Material processing - woods, metals, plastics Technological literacy Integrative science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)educationPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE and ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:Professor of Educational & OrganizationalLeadership Development, ClemsonUniversity, Clemson, SCAugust 2015 – PresentAdministrator of HEHD/SA Leadership CertificateProgram – series of three, three credit hourcoursesAugust 2008 – PresentAssociate Dean for Academic Support ServicesJuly 2001 – August 2015and Undergraduate Studies, College of Health,Education, and Human Development (HEHD), ClemsonUniversity, Clemson, SCMajor responsibilities include organizing and supervising programs andpersonnel throughout HEHD that provides academic support services forthe College including: Student services and academic advising, including admissions andrelated activities; Undergraduate studies;-2–

Information technology (IT) resources, facilities, and operations;Public relations and communications;Publisher of The HEHD Leading Edge Magazine, produced annually2007 – 2015;Coordinator HEHD/SOE Honors and Awards activities;Media and library resources;Continuing education;Classified staff support; andBy-laws of HEHD.Professor and Coordinator of Technology andHuman Resource Development, Clemson University –Clemson, SC 2000 – 2001Responsible for teaching in and coordinating the Technology andHuman Resource Development programs - developing coursematerials, syllabi, lectures, learning activities and supervisingpracticum/internship students, course schedulingProfessor of Technology and Human ResourceDevelopment, Clemson University - Clemson, SC1996 - 2000Professor of Technology StudiesFort Hays State University - Hays, KS1995 - 1996Associate Professor of Technology StudiesFort Hays State University - Hays, KS1989 - 1995Visiting ProfessorUniversity of Nebraska – Kearney, Kearney, NESummer 1989Assistant Professor of Industrial EducationFort Hays State University - Hays, KS1984 - 1989Instructor of Industrial EducationFort Hays State University - Hays, KS1979 - 1984Resident Manager and Assistant Wrestling Coach,1978 – 1979Fort Hays State University Hays, KS Managed a residence hall with 700 women; supervisedstaff; planned educational and social programs; andcounseled individual students Assistant FHSU wrestling coach; NAIA regional champions and 7thplace NAIA national team finishIndustrial Education Instructor1977 - 1978-3–

Morenci High School - Morenci, AZ Developed and maintained a metal processing classroom and lab Head high school wrestling coach Created a new wrestling program for 5th - 8th graders, including anend of the season tournament Head freshman football coach, one loss in seven gamesOther Related Experience:Construction Supervisor & Draftsman - Rainbo Builders, Hays, KS 1977- 79Frameman, Bell Telephone Co. - Hays, KS1976Carpenter’s Assistant, Rhoades Construction Co. – Goodland, KS1975Groundman, Rock Island Railroad - Chicago, IL1974Consultant:PreK-20 - Integrative STEM Education2006 – PresentSonic Foundry – Mediasite, Rich Media Implementation2003 – PresentRich Media Implementation, Department of Medicine,Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC2008Rich Media Implementation, Department of Nursing,Orangeburg - Calhoun Technical College, Orangeburg, SC2007Reviewer, National Council for the Accreditation ofTeacher Education/International Technology EducationAssociation/Council on Technology Teacher Educationaccreditation folios – Average two per academic year2000 – 2015National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education2000 – 2006Board of Examiners (NCATE) Member(Visits to: Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, South Carolina, SouthDakota, Ohio, New York, Maryland, New Jersey)Consultant on creating a Virtual Advising System (VAS),University of West Florida-4–Fall 2003

Consultant on creating a Virtual Advising System (VAS),University of California at Los AngelesFall 2003Consultant on creating an assessment tool for on-lineSummer 2003course evaluation, Texas State University, San Marcos, TexasNCATE Board of Examiners Review Team (State Representative) –South Carolina2001International Technology Education Association/Center1999 – Presentto Advance the Teaching of Technology and ScienceProfessional Development Workshop Series Developer and PresenterSMART - Subject Matter Alliance Resource Team, New BrunswickCommunity College Miramichi, Distributed Learning Centre,Miramichi, CanadaConsultant on distance education to the Subject MatterAlliance Resource Team (SMART)1999Summer/Fall 1999Beta tester of SMART pilot project, NBCC,Miramichi, CanadaTechnology Enhancement Center Program Presenter,“Communication Technology” Central Connecticut StateUniversity, New Britain, CTInternational Technology Education AssociationLeadership Team MemberSummer 1999March, 1998 andFebruary, 19991998 - PresentEducational Technology and Technology Education1991 – Present- FHSU Nursing Department HyperCard Applications forinstructional delivery- USD #489 Computer Technology Into the Classroom- Guildford Technical Community College, Jamestown, NC, Classroomsof the Future- Central Elementary School, Central, SC - HyperStudio ApplicationsComputer Aided Drafting (CAD)- Adronics/Elrob - CAD, Geometric Dimensioning andTolerancing, Hays, Kansas- Wheelchairs of Kansas - CAD. Ellis, Kansas- Kaiser Machine Products - CAD, Palco, Kansas- MAMTEC - Kansas - CAD, Hays, Kansas-5–1984 - 200019951994 - 19951994 - 19951994

House Construction1981 - 1996Screen Process Printing1981 - 1996Molly Manufacturing Facility Planning, Lorraine, Kansas1991 – 1994ACADEMIC SELF-IMPROVEMENT BEYOND DEGREE:SCASA Technology Leaders’ Roundtable Meeting,Columbia, SCNovember 2015Taking Educational Video to the Next Level,Kaltura Webinar OnlineDecember 2015International Technology and Engineering EducationAssociation STEM Center for Teaching and LearningEngineering byDesign, Fall Leadership Forum,Herndon, VASeptember 2015International Technology and Engineering EducationAssociation STEM Center for Teaching and LearningEngineering byDesign, FocalPoints Project,Herndon, VASeptember 2015Medical 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Webinar,Stratasys World Wide, Prairie, MNSeptember 20157th Annual American Society for Engineering EducationWorkshop on K-12 Engineering Education, Louisville, KYJune 2010What Administrators Need to Know About BlackboardLearn, Clemson UniversityApril 2010Scientific Computing Solutions Seminar, Clemson UniversityApril 2009International Technology Education Association STEM Center forTeaching and Learning Engineering byDesign, FallLeadership Forum, Herndon, Virginia2009Workshop: Critical Thinking, Motivation, and Retention: HelpingStudents Develop Academic Passion2008Workshop: Teaching and Learning in the 21stCentury, Clemson University-6–October 2008

Workshop: The Practical Professor, Clemson UniversityThe ePortfolio Puzzle: A Fresh Perspective, Office of TeachingEffectiveness and Innovation Faculty Training Course,Clemson UniversityOctober 20082007Top 10 Tips and Techniques for Using Handhelds andJanuary 2007Smartphones, International Society for Technology in EducationMicrosoft Outlook 2007 with Microsoft Exchange 2003Level 1 – Basics, Clemson University2007Microsoft Outlook 2007 with Microsoft Exchange 2003Level 2 – Advanced, Clemson University2007Distributive Training Technology Project Training (two-wayinteractive videoconferencing)2001 and 2006Focus on the Freshman Year Colloquium, Clemson University2006Workshop: Active and Interactive Learning with ElectronicCommunication, Clemson University2005Workshop: Digital Photography as Teaching Tool, ClemsonUniversity2005Workshop: Making Your Course Documents More Readable,Clemson University2003Laptop Pedagogy Symposium, Clemson University2003The Clemson Digital Portfolio Workshop, Clemson University2003Participated in the Developing a Comprehensive FacultyEvaluation System Workshop, Clemson University,Featured Presenter: Raoul A. Arreola, PhD.2002Retreat for Department Chairs and School Directors,Clemson University2002 – 2008NCATE Board of Examiners Training, Washington, DC2001Digital Editing Workshop, Clemson University2001Participated in the Technical Foundation of America's2001-7–

Marketing Technology Education Workshop, Grand Hotel,Stockholm, SwedenParticipated in the Technical Foundation of America'sInternational Technology Education Forum, Grand Hotel,Stockholm, Sweden2001Processes and Considerations for Wireless Delivery ofE-Learning: Networks, Web-Ready Portable Devices andE-Books Workshop2001Clemson University Standards Analysis Project,Furman University2001Intermediate WebCT Workshop , Clemson University2001NCATE Board of Examiners Training, Covington, Kentucky2000Strategies for Assessing Student Learning, Center for ProfessionalCommunication, Clemson University2000Strategies for Assessing Student Learning, Center for ProfessionalCommunication, Clemson University1999International Technology Education Association New BoardMember Training, Reston, Virginia1999Developing Students’ Oral Communication Competenciesin the Classroom, Center for Professional Communication,Clemson University (Two one-day long workshops)1998 - 1999Various Faculty Development Workshops (InstructionalTechno1ogy) Clemson University, DCIT1996 – 1999Participated in the Technical Foundation of America'sStudy Tour of China1998Learning styles: A “Sensational Approach” Workshop,Clemson University1998Clemson University College of Health, Education, and HumanDevelopment Research Workshop1998International Technology Education Association Centerto Advance the Teaching of Technology and Science1998-8–

Professional Development TrainingUniversity Online (UOL) Web Course Authoring Workshop,Clemson University1998PowerPoint: Advanced Features, Clemson University1998Multimedia Authoring Workshop, Clemson University1997Focus on South Carolina, Clemson University1997Fred Pryor Seminar - Microsoft Office1997WWW Discussion, Clemson University1997Using Technology in Classroom TeachingThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill1997New Faculty Development WorkshopsMediated Class Training, Fort Hays State UniversityVarious Faculty Development Workshops (InstructionalTechnology) Fort Hays State University, Center for TeachingExcellence and Learning Technology (i.e. Windows Basics,PowerPoint, Mediated Classroom Training, Internet)Anchored Instruction Multimedia (AIMM) WorkshopIndiana University, Bloomington, INAnchored Instruction Multimedia (AIMM) InstituteVanderbilt University, Nashville, TNAnchored Instruction Multimedia (AIMM) WorkshopIndiana University, Bloomington, IN1996 - 199719961979 - 1996May, 1995June, 1994May, 1994Multimedia Training IBM, Eduquest Educational SpecialistTraining with Linkway Live1993Judge for TECA Communications Competition, InternationalTechnology Education Association, Indianapolis IN1990Wedding Photographer1982 - 1996Judge for Industrial Arts Fair, Pratt Junior College-9–1989

Computer Operation Training1986Judge for Industrial Arts Fair, Kearney State CollegeComputer Aided Drafting and Manufacturing:- Huntington Beach, CA- North Texas State University, Denton, TX- Niceville Junior College, Niceville, FL- Kansas City, KS- 10 –1983 - 19851984, 1988198619841984

TEACHINGCourses Taught at Clemson University (1996 - Present):THRD 180 Introduction to Technical Drawing and Computer AidedDraftingTHRD 280 Communication Technology ITHRD 371 Managing the Technology Education LaboratoryTHRD 410/610 Selected TopicsTHRD 472 Instructional TechnologyTHRD 484/684 Communication Technology IITHRD 486/686 Instructional Media DevelopmentTHRD 492/692 Advanced ProjectsVTED 810 Foundations of Vocational and Technical EducationHRD/CTE 860 Instructional Materials DevelopmentHRD/CTE 895 Special Problems – Interactive Systems DesignHRD/CTE 895 Special Problems IHRD/CTE 896 Special Problems IIHRD/CTE 897 Applied Research and DevelopmentVTED 991 Doctoral Dissertation ResearchNURS 851 Educational Technology for the Nurse EducatorHEHD 4000, 4001 Introduction to Leadership Theories and ConceptsHEHD 1990 Creative Inquiry ICourses Taught at Fort Hays State University (1979 - 2350355415505506506506550Visual CommunicationsEngineering Drafting IFundamental of Graphic CommunicationsCommunication SystemsEngineering GraphicsEngineering Drafting IIManufacturing GraphicsComputer Aided DraftingArchitectural TechnologyScreen Process PrintingIntroduction to Computer Aided DraftingConstruction GraphicsIndustrial Drafting Techniques and ProblemsSpecial Topics: Visual CommunicationsSpecial Topics: Computer Aided DraftingSpecial Topics: Industrial TourVisual Communications – Color Photography- 11 –

TECS 510 Computer Aided DraftingTECS 706 Special Topics: Industrial TourTECS 706 Special Topics: Computer Aided DraftingTECS 710 Computer Aided DraftingCUIN 775 Hypermedia/Multimedia for EducatorsCUIN 775 Seminar in Education: Technology Applications in EducationSPED 810 Technology for Special EducationADVISING:Fort Hays State University - 1979 - 1996: Averaged 20 undergraduate advisees per year Served on numerous Master’s Degree CommitteesClemson University - 1996 - Present: Average 25 undergraduate advisees per year, 1996 - 2001Served on 25 Master’s Degree committees per year, 1996 - 2001Served on 30 Doctoral Degree committees, 1996 - presentChair of four Doctoral Students’ committeesAdvised Doctoral Students to completion:Dissertation title: “The Effect of Orthographic Projection Instruction onThe Cognitive Style of Field Dependence - Independence in HumanResources Development Graduate Student's”, May, 1998.Dissertation title: “Attitudes and Reactions of Graduate Students TowardTwo-Way Audio/Video and WEBCT in Teaching of MulticulturalCounseling Course”, December, 2001.- 12 –

RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIPGRANTS:*Havice, W.L. & Havice, P.A. (2015). AdvanceSC Grant, The Anderson, Oconee,Pickens Institute on Integrative Science, Technology, Engineering, andMathematics (STEM) Teaching and Learning. ( 40,000.00)*Havice, W.L. (2012-13). Intergovernmental Personnel Act, NASA JohnsonSpace Center and Clemson University (COL Forrester served as AdjunctProfessor at Clemson University in the College of Health, Education, andHuman Development working to provide vision and leadership to the State ofSouth Carolina on integrative science, technology, engineering and matheducation. ( 200,000.00 )*Havice, W.L. (2012). AdvanceSC Grant, The Anderson, Oconee, PickensInstitute on Integrative Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics(STEM) Teaching and Learning. ( 48,900.00)*Havice, W.L. & Havice, P.A. (2011). Partnership for rich media development:Rich media coordinator. Clemson University, College of Health, Education,and Human Development and SC Army National Guard. Personnel forTechnical Support. ( 21,000.00)*Havice, W.L. & Havice, P.A. (2011). Partnership for rich media development:Rich media coordinator. Clemson University, College of Health, Education,and Human Development and SC Army National Guard. Personnel forTechnical Support. ( 3,500.00)*Havice, W.L. (2010). AdvanceSC Grant, The Anderson, Oconee, PickensSymposium on Integrative Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics(STEM) Teaching and Learning. ( 48,900.00)*Havice, W.L. & Havice, P.A. (2010). Partnership for rich media development:Rich media coordinator. Clemson University, College of Health, Education,and Human Development and SC Army National Guard. Personnel forTechnical Support. ( 21,000.00)*Havice, W.L. & Havice, P.A. (2009). Partnership for rich media development:Rich media coordinator. Clemson University, College of Health, Education,and Human Development and SC Army National Guard. Personnel forTechnical Support. ( 3,500.00)- 13 –

*Havice, W.L. & Havice, P.A. (2008). Partnership for rich media development:Rich media coordinator. Clemson University, College of Health, Education,and Human Development and SC Army National Guard. Personnel forTechnical Support. ( 21,000.00)*Fahey, D., Nesbitt, B. J., Havice, W.L., & Marshall, J. AdvanceSC Grant, 2008The School District of Pickens County Symposium on Teaching andLearning Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Standardsfor the 21st Century. ( 50,000.00, Not funded)*Havice, W.L., Gunby, R. & Marshall, J. AdvanceSC Grant and2007Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE), Tri-CountyTechnical College, The Anderson, Oconee, Pickens Symposium onTeaching and Learning Science, Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsStandards for the 21st Century. ( 46,200.00)*Havice, W.L., & Havice, P.A., Partnership for Rich Media DevelopmentClemson University, College of Health, Education, and HumanDevelopment and Sonic Foundry. Software and TechnicalSupport. ( 12.000.00)2007*Urofsky, R., Havice, P.A., & Havice, W.L. Clemson University,College of Health, Education, and Human Development.Emerging distance and distributed learning environments:Student and faculty satisfaction. ( 3000.00)2006*Havice, W.L., Early Career Leadership and ProfessionalDevelopment Initiative, Technical Foundation of America.( 24,872.00, not funded)2006*Starkweather, K., Havice, W.L. & Dugger, W. DevelopingProfessionals Who Implement Standards for TechnologicalLiteracy: Content for the Study of Technology in America’sSchools, National Education Association. ( riefings.html2006*Urofsky, R., & Havice, P.A., Havice, W.L. Council for Accreditationof Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).Emerging distance and distributed learning environments:Student and faculty satisfaction. (Not funded)2006*Havice, W.L., Havice, P., & Meehan, N. Partnership forRich Media Development Grant – Clemson University,College of Health, Education, and Human Development2005- 14 –

and Sonic Foundry. ( 34.000.00)*Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE) Grant“Virtual Academic Advising of Students Entering TechnicalFields of Study” ( 2,800.00)2003 - 2004Havice, P., Cawthon, T., Havice, W., Parker, V., Meehan, N.2002 - 2003& Isbell, C. Innovation Grant - Creating a virtual advising andinstruction system: Collaboration between UCG and the Collegeof HEHD. ( 5,300.00 )Havice, P., Cawthon, T., Havice, W.L., Meehan, N., Parker, V. &Isbell, C. Innovation Grant 2001 -- Clemson University.Laptop initiative: A quality collaborative model for wirelesstechnology and distance learning at Clemson University. ( 10,000)2002*Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE) Grant2001 - 2003“Clemson University and Tri-County Technical College: MobileAcademic Advising of Students Entering Technical Fields of Study”( 2,933.00)*W. K. Kellogg Foundation - Alliance 2020 Grant“Bridging Communities: Life Long Learning OpportunitiesThrough Distributed Training” ( 20,000.00)2001 - 2003*Dependable Education Products Company (DEPCO) and ClemsonUniversity Clemson University, College of Health, Education, andHuman Development Partnership Agreement – Includingfurniture, equipment and software. ( 55,915.00)2002*Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE) Grant2001 - 2002“2 2 2 in Customized Training and Development: PromotionalMaterials Highlighting the High School, Technical College andUniversity Components and Development of a Career DevelopmentCurriculum for Female High School Students” ( 14,892.88)*Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE) Grant2000 - 2001“2 2 2 in Customized Training and Development: DevelopingAdvising Materials and Informing Educators and Developmentof a Career Development Curriculum for Elementary SchoolTeachers and Counselors” ( 21,231.00)* W. K. Kellogg Foundation - Alliance 2020 Planning Grant2000 - 2001“Linking Partners in Education Project: National Guard BureauDistributive Technology Training Project” ( 6,000.00)- 15 –

* USA National Guard Bureau - Distributive Training TechnologyProject - Project coordinator with the South Carolina NationalGuard to develop a Distributed Learning Center at ClemsonUniversity - Estimated financial benefit to Clemson University( 400,000.00 )2000* Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE) Grant“School to Career Strategies: Linking Partners in Business,Industry and Education Project” ( 24,964.00)1999 - 2000* W. K. Kellogg Foundation - Alliance 2020 Planning Grant“School to Career Strategies: Linking Business, Industry, andEducation Phase II: Careers 2000 – The New ManufacturingEnvironment” (Not Funded)1999* Advancing Technology Literacy: TechnologyCamps 2000 and Beyond, Technical Foundation of AmericaMillennium Scholars Program for the year 2000 (Not Funded)1999* U.S. Department of Education Fund for the improvement of1997 & 1999Post Secondary Education -- Projects for Higher EducationCollaboration (FIPSE) Grant proposal Committee TransatlanticStudies in Educational Leadership (TRANSEL)” (Not Funded)* Partnership for Academic and Career Education (PACE) Grant“School to Career Strategies: Linking Partners in Business,Industry and Education Project” ( 9,200.00)1999* W. K. Kellogg Foundation - Alliance 2020 Planning Grant“School to Career Strategies: Linking partners in Business,Industry, and Education Project” ( 4,100.00)1999* Clemson University Innovation Grant“Creating Opportunities for Pre-Service Education in Majors toDesign and Implement Activities for Students in an ElementarySchool Technology Camps” (Not Funded)1998* Welsh Products Grant - Screen Process Printing, 380.001998* Clemson University Innovation Grant“School to Career Strategies: Linking partners in Business,Industry, and Education Project” (Not Funded)1998* Clemson University Innovation Grant1998- 16 –

“Enhancing Instruction and Cultural Awareness Throughthe Use of Desktop Video Conferencing in the College of HEHD”(Not Funded)* Clemson University Advanced Technology Center InstructionalDevelopment Center Awards “Development of IntegratedMultimedia Course Presentation Materials Compact Discs(CD) for the Department of THRD (Not Funded)1998* Clemson University Innovation Grant“Linking the Community: Schools, Business and Industry”(Not Funded)1998* Clemson University Instructional Enhancement FundEnhancing Instruction Through the Use of Video Conferencing in theCollege of Health, Education, and Human Development” (Not funded)1998* Clemson University Instructional Enhancement Fund“Technology Enhancement Program for Human ResourceDevelopment and Teacher Education”, 40,000.001998Bell South Grant Proposal Committee, 150,000.001996 - 1998* Clemson University Innovation Grant“Creating Opportunities for Pre-Service Education Majors toDesign and Implement Activities for Students in an ElementaryTechnology Camp”, 2350.151997Goodheart-Willcox, Textbook Donation, 750 .001997* Beckman Grant Proposal Committee1997* Clemson University Innovation Grant“International Graduate Level Study Using Innovative EducationalTechnology Instruction for the College of HEHD” (Not Funded)1997* Clemson University Advanced Technology Center InstructionalDevelopment Grant (Not Funded)1997* Multimedia Authoring Summer Workshop Faculty DevelopmentScholarship (Awarded)1997* South Carolina Association for Educational Technology Grant“Development of an Integrated Multimedia Course PresentationCompact Disc (CD)” (Not Funded)1997- 17 –

* Clemson University Research Grant“Discover South Carolina through HyperStudio MultimediaProjects” (Not Funded)1997* Pioneer New Technologies, Inc., Mentor Program (Not Funded)1997* Clemson University Innovation Grant“Creating an Innovative Educational Technology InstructionSystem for Undergraduate Pre-Service and Graduate TechnologyHuman Resource Development Majors”, 15,544.001997* Hearlihy Equipment Grant Proposal, 20% discount on purchases1996* Dependable Educational Proposal CompanyEquipment Grant Proposal, 26% discount on purchases1996* Fort Hays State University Graduate School Research Grant“Investigation Into the Effects of and Elementary MultimediaCurriculum”, 2500.00* Addison Wesley Publishing Company – Computer Aided DraftingSoftware Award, 350.001995* Addison Wesley Publishing Company - Computer Aided DraftingSoftware Award, 400.001994* Andersen Company - Computer Aided Drafting Software Award1994* Kansas Educational Excellence Program Grant throughSouthwestern Bell Foundation to sponsor Techno-Kids, 750.001993* Autodesk Computer Aided Drafting Software Award. 1000.001992* AT&T Grant Committee, 250,000.001991* Goodlad’s Center for Educational Renewal Grant Committee1991* Synergistic Modules for Communication Technology, Pitsco 10,000.001991* Autodesk Computer Aided Drafting Software Award, 500.001991* Attained software donation from Hearlihy for ComputerAided Instruction of Engineering Drafting, 500.001988- 18 –

* Welsh Products Grant - Screen Process Printing, 380.001988* Attained grant from AutoEase for CAD lab software, 500.001988* Attained grant from CADKEY for CAD lab software, 1000.001987* VersaCad Initiative for CAD Excellence Program,Authorized Training Institute1986* Autodesk Teacher Training CAD Award, 5000.00 in software1986* Attained grant from VersaCad, 5000.00 in software1985* Principle Investigator (PI) or Co-PISCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS:Books and Monographs:CTTE Yearbook Planning Committee, Editors (2009). Essential topics fortechnology educators. (58th Yearbook, Council on Technology TeacherEducation). Reston, VA: Council on Technology Teacher Education.Havice, W. L. and Havice, P. A., Editors (2005). Distance and distributedlearning environments: Perspectives and strategies. (54th Yearbook, Councilon Technology Teacher Education). Peoria, IL: MacMillan/McGraw-Hill.Book Chapters--Refereed:Daugherty, M. K., Carter V. R. and Havice, W. L. (2016, in press). ElementaryEducation - Integrated STEM Program. In M. C. Hoepfl (Ed.), Exemplaryteaching practices in technology & engineering education (pp. ?). Peoria, IL:Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. Invited and Peer Reviewed.Havice, P. A. & Havice, W. L. (2015). Using a distributed learning model tofoster learner-instructor interaction. In R.D. Wright (Ed.), Student-teacherinteraction in online learning environments (pp. 324 - 345). Hershey, PA: IGIGlobal. doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-6461-6. Invited and Peer Reviewed.Havice, P. A. and Havice, W. L. (2007). Linking community partners: Utilizingvideo conferencing. In R. Luppicini (Ed.), Learning communities in onlineeducation (pp. 205 - 216). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Invited- 19 –

and Peer Reviewed.Havice, P. A. and Havice, W. L. (2005). Distance and distributed learningenvironments: Assessment strategies. In W. L. Havice & P. A. Havice (Eds.),Distance and distributed learning environments: Strategies and perspectives(pp. 189 - 202). Peoria, IL: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.Havice, W. L. and Havice, P. A. (2005). Distance and distributed learningenvironments: Enhancing the teaching of technology. In W. L. Havice & P. A.Havice (Eds.), Distance and distributed learning environments: Strategies andperspectives (pp. 1 - 10). Peoria, IL: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.Havice, W. L. and Rogers, A. M. (2005). Digital portfolios: Enhancing thedistributed learning environment. In W. L. Havice & P. A. Havice (Eds.),Distance and distributed learning environments: Strategies and perspectives(pp. 109 - 124). Peoria, IL: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.Havice, P. A., Havice, W. L. & Isbell, C. (2000). Rubrics: An alternativeassessment strategy to integrating traditional instruction and distributedlearning. In B. Mann (Ed.), Perspectives in Web Course Management (pp.199-210). Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholar's Press. Invited and PeerReviewed.Havice, W. L. and Lovedahl, G. G. (2000). Igniting the passion through TECA.(49th Yearbook, Council on Technology Teacher Education.) (pp. 69-73).Peoria, IL: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. Invited and Peer Reviewed.Newsletter:Havice, W. L. (Guest Editor). (2013). STEM Education, National DropoutPrevention Center/Network Newsletter, 24(1). efault/files/newsletter-v24n12013.pdfCurriculum Briefs:Havice, W. L. and Linnell, C. C. (2000). Technology cookbook for kids:Manufacturing technologies. Curriculum Brief, 4(4), InternationalTechnology Education Association: Reston, VA.Havice, W. L. and Linnell, C. C. (2000). Techn

Construction Supervisor & Draftsman - Rainbo Builders, Hays, KS 1977- 79 Frameman, Bell Telephone Co. - Hays, KS 1976 . International Technology Education Association/Center 1999 – Present . The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill New Faculty Development Workshops 1996 - 1997

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