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About Dr. Patricia Deubel

HighlightsHappy Girl College Graduate

  • Education Consultant

  • Adjunct faculty member in the School of Education, Capella University, graduate program

  • Program Expert Professor of Education, Touro University International

  • Courseware Development Consultant: Pearson Education Skylight Professional Development

  • Adjunct doctoral faculty, School of Computer and Information Sciences,
    Nova Southeastern University, Florida

  • Ph.D., Computing Technology in Education from Nova Southeastern University, School of Computer and Information Sciences

  • 30+ years secondary and university level teaching experience, including in traditional and online settings

  • Mathematics faculty, The Ohio State University at Mansfield

  • Recognized for outstanding coordination of staff development program, Mansfield City Schools, 1997

  • Courseware developer, including for online learning at the graduate level

  • Journal publications (see the list under CT4ME Papers).

  • State/local speaker, workshop presenter, conference presenter

  • Adjunct faculty, Professional development services, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio

  • Supervisor teacher development for students from Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio; and Mt. Vernon Nazarene College in Mt. Vernon, Ohio

  • Teacher, advanced placement calculus

  • Nine year high school mathematics department chair

Selected Presentations

  • Issues in building quality post-secondary online courses. Instructional Technology Council, Professional Development Audioconference.  Washington, DC.  February 27, 2007.

  • Web resources for preparing students for the Ohio graduation test in mathematics.  The 22nd Annual Southwestern Ohio Instructional Technology Association Conference: Learning without Boundaries.  Dayton, OH.  December 7, 2004.

  • Virtual manipulatives for the K-12 mathematics classroom.The 22nd Annual Southwestern Ohio Instructional Technology Association Conference: Learning without Boundaries.Dayton, OH. December 7, 2004.

  • Web resources for preparing students for the Ohio graduation test in mathematics. Southwestern Ohio Instructional Technology Association (SOITA): Tech Solutions for Ohio's Standards. Franklin, OH. October 7, 2004.

  • Virtual manipulatives for the K-12 mathematics classroom.  Southwestern Ohio Instructional Technology Association (SOITA): Tech Solutions for Ohio's Standards. Franklin, OH. October 7, 2004.

  • Issues in building quality online courses. Society for Applied Learning Technology (SALT): Interactive Technologies 2004 Conference.  Arlington, VA. August 19, 2004.

  • Learning from reflections: Issues in building quality online courses.  Instructional Technology Council, Professional Development Audioconference.  Washington, DC.  March 2, 2004.

  • The value of mathematics software for Ohio proficiency test preparation.  Ohio SchoolNet Technology Conference.  Columbus, OH.  February 27, 2001.

  • Introduction to TESA: Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement.  Ashland High School Staff Development Program.  Ashland, OH.  September, 1999.

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Education

Doctorate:

Ph. D., Computing Technology in Education, Nova Southeastern University, School of Computer and Information Sciences, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2000. Dissertation title: Mathematics Software and Achievement on the Ohio Ninth Grade Proficiency Test.

Coursework: networking and telecommunications; courseware design; research methodology; human-computer interaction; learning theory for computer applications; multimedia; online learning environments; instruction delivery systems.

Post Masters:

Ashland University, Ashland, OH:

Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement, 1997

Teaching for Multiple Intelligences, 1996

Course work leading tso supervision certification: staff development, leadership in administration, school law. Second practicum: An Administrator's Role in Staff Development, 1992-1993.

Masters:

Ashland College, Ashland, OH: Degree in Curriculum and Instruction/Computer Education, 1986. Practicum: Computer Literacy and Computer Applications for Mansfield City High Schools.

Bachelor's:

Ohio University, Athens, Ohio: B.S. Comprehensive Mathematics, 1969. Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude graduate. Honors college program, 1965-69.

Additional Coursework:

Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio: Seminar for advanced placement calculus, 1990

North Central Technical College, Mansfield, Ohio: Pascal programming, 1989

University of South Carolina at Aiken: Graduate courses: school in modern society, behavior modification, 1980

Issues in education, 1996, 1997, 1.2 CEU units issued by the Ohio Department of Education

Principles of motivation, 1992, 1.2 CEU units issued by the Ohio Department of Education

Licenses:

Permanent teaching certification in secondary mathematics, computer science, data processing

Supervisor certification, issued July 1, 1993.

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Affiliations

  • The Phi Beta Kappa Society
  • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)

 

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