Linda
K. Taber Ullah, M.A. M.Ed. is teacher in residence at the
Foothill College Krause
Center for Innovation where she coordinates and teaches in the
LINC (Learning in New Media Classrooms) technology staff development
program and is director of the Earn While Your Learn Project Based
Learning Supported by Technology Institute. Prior to this she was
a technology learning coordinator for the Challenge
2000 Multimedia Project, and assisted the director in the overall
operation of the Multimedia Project. She has taught several elementary
school grade levels, Title One resource programs, special education,
worked in a clinical setting and taught pre school motor development
classes. In addition, she was on the Leadership Team for the Santa
Clara County Office of Education's Internet
Institutes, and co-led one of the Leadership in Learning with
Technology Cohorts (a collaborative grant between the Santa Clara
County Office of Education and San Jose State University). She is
on the educational advisory committee for IISME (Industry Initiatives
for Science and Math Education), the Charter School of Morgan Hill
board, and the board of directors for the Teachers International Exchange,
and is a former school board trustee for the Morgan Hill Unified Unified
School District in Morgan Hill, CA. She has a BA is Social Studies
from Marietta College, a M.Ed. from the University of Cincinnati in
Special Education and a M.A. from San Jose State University in Instructional
Technology. |
|
Dr.
Ted M. Kahn is the co-founder, President and CEO of DesignWorlds
for Learning, Inc. and a co-founding principal of CapitalWorks, LLC.
He has been actively involved in developing and marketing innovative
uses of interactive technologies for creative lifelong learning for
over 32 years. Over the past 15 years, his special areas of expertise
have been in the uses of digital and desktop video, as well as the
Internet, as media for supporting distributed learning and knowledge
design communities. Ted is known internationally as a pioneer and
innovator in action-research projects involving technology and learning
in both K-12 schools and higher education, homes, workplaces and museums.
His commercial business background at Atari, Picodyne Corporation
and Digital F/X, as well as research experience at Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center (PARC) and the Institute for Research on Learning,
included development and marketing of numerous award-winning educational
multimedia products, hypermedia computer-based training systems and
complete user education strategies and support materials for new kinds
of tools for lifelong learning and creativity. Ted is an intructor
for the Krause Center for Innovation's Learning In New Media Classroosm
(LINC) program. |
|
Jackie
Kawashima is a Technology Learning Coordinator for the Oak
Grove School District. She is a former K-4 teacher who has integrated
technology into her curriculum. She has extensive PC networking, troubleshooting
and training experiences and is a member of the Leadership Team, Curriculum
Developer and Trainer for the Santa Clara County Office of Education's
Internet Institutes, and a Curriculum Developer and Facilitator for
Classroom Connect's Connected University. She is an intructor for
the Krause Center for Innovation's Learning In New Media Classroosm
(LINC) program and Earn While You Learn Technology Integration Institute.
She has a BA from San Jose State. She is currently working on a Masters
Degree in Instructional Leadership at San Jose State University. |
|
Ruhi
Vasenwala Kahn has a Masters Degree in Learning, Design,
and Technology from Stanford University and and B.A in. Business Administration,
Management Information Systems from California State University, Fullerton.
She worked as an intern at the Krause Center for Innovation while
at Stanford University. She has worked as a systems trainer for UCLA
Communications Technology Services and a corporate trainer for Business
Information Solutions, Inc. She has also taught kindergarten through
second grade at a child development center and has worked as a financial
analysit for PacifiCare Health Systems and Center for Healthcare Information,
Inc as well as a Conference Manager for the UCLA School of Management
Program. |
|
Edwin
Español holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education,
major in Mathematics, from the University of Santo Tomas -- The Pontifical
University of the Philippines. He also holds a certificate in COBOL
programming from Systems Technology Institute, Philippines. He is
currently working as a Mathematics and Computer Science teacher at
East Side Union High School District. In his four years of teaching
in the United States, he has helped in preparing students for college
by teaching higher level of mathematics in his school site. His skills
in teaching and leadership in education has been honed through his
six-year experience as a Math Department Head in one of the private
schools in the Philippines where he worked for the continuous upgrading
of academic standard in the area of mathematics. He then became the
Project Leader for Math Excellence Program in that school and extending
his capacity to develop, implement and assess the mathematics curriculum
from kindergarten to high school assuring its continuum and streamlining
its implementation. He is currently taking his M.A. in Instructional
Technology at San Jose State University. He worked on this project
as part of his internship for his M.A. |
|