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David Jackson, Ph.D.
Information & Biography

David Jackson, Ph.D.
Office location:
Griffin #220
Mailing Address:
Saint Mary's University
of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights #23
Winona, MN 55987-1399
507-457-6613
David Jackson is a tenured Associate Professor of Education at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.


Teaching Credentials

Courses Recently Taught at SMU
Philosophy, Curriculum and Methods: 5-12
Technology in the Classroom: 5-12

Professional Organizations
Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development
Minnesota Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
Society of Information Technology in Teacher Education

Education
Ph.D., Educational Administration, University of Iowa, IA, 1992
M.Ed., Educational Leadership, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, 1990
B.S., Business Education and Administration, Winona State University, Winona, MN, 1980

Teaching Experience
1995 to Present: Associate Professor of Education, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN
2005-2007: Dean of the School of Education, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN
1992-1995: High School Principal, Howard Lake-Waverly High School, Howard Lake, MN
1990-1992: Iowa Testing Special Graduate Assistant, University of Iowa, IA
1981-1989: Secondary Teacher, Camanche High School, Camanche, IA


Presentations & Publications

Selected Presentations
How Technology is Altering the Construction of Knowledge and its Implication for Teacher Education Society for Information Technology, Orlando, FL, 2006

"Utilitzing Online Student Teacher Evaluation Forms to Improve Program Assessment," Society for Information Technology, Phoenix, AZ, 2005

"Growth Based Student Assessment in Technology Education," Society for Information Technology, Atlanta, GA, 2004

"How Can the Use of Digital Video and Photos Improve Student Reflections on Initial Teaching Experiences," Society for Information Technology, Albuquerque, NM, 2003

"Utilizing CLES Assessment to Shape Technology Use in Social Sciences and Education," National Social Science Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2002

"What Happens When Collaboration Meets Distance Learning?," Society for Information Technology, Orlando, FL, 2001

"Assessing the Constructivist Classroom," National Social Science Association Confernce, Saint Louis, MO, 1999

"Utilizing Electronic Portfolios for the Assessment of Teacher Educators: A Case Study Approach," Society for Information Technology, San Antonio, TX, 1999

"Developing Student Generated Computer Portfolios," Society for Information Technology, Orlando, FL, 1997

"The Impact Web Based Research Can Have upon the Quality of Student Learning," National Social Science Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 1997

"Utilizing the World Web for Middle School Geography," Interactive Multimedia "96 Conference, Washington, DC

Publications
Jackson, David M., Utilizing the World Wide Web for Middle School Geography, Journal of Instructional Delivery Systems, 10, 4, 9-11, 1996

Jackson, David M. & McClure, Bob, Utilizing the Internet to Facilitate Quality Student Work,  National Social Science Journal, 11,2, 54-64, 1997

 





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