
University Lecturer, Network Engineer
British Columbia, Canada

University Lecturer, Network Engineer
British Columbia, Canada
Creates Internet tools to support researchers, educators and students in higher education.
Teaches classes on organizational communication, innovation and organizational change, marketing, public relations, web design and engineering, and data networking.
Six years of primary responsibility for designing, preparing, and teaching undergraduate university courses in the School of Communication and College of Business at the University of Hawaii.
Five years total and two years executive-level experience in management of student organizations in large public universities.
Five years of progressive responsibility designing, deploying and optimizing corporate communications data networks, including email, web, database, and digital libraries.
Long-standing and ongoing use of open source, open content, open standards and cloud computing in the design and execution of higher education course management.
Successful incorporation of virtual worlds, online video, serious gaming into course curriculum.
Development and deployment of a variety of courses and lectures in business, communication, computer science and information science departments.
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
May 2002 — Present (6 years 7 months)
Prepare, deliver, and evaluate course material and learning outcomes for a variety of courses in the Shidler College of Business and the School of Communication at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Prepare and deliver guest lectures in business, communication, and information science.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; DLB; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
August 1997 — May 2000 (2 years 10 months)
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; GBE; Real Estate industry)
July 1994 — April 1997 (2 years 10 months)
PhD, Communication and Information Sciences, 2001 — 2009 (expected)
MS, Information Management and Systems, 1999 — 2001
Marketing strategy, innovation, organizational change, internet and web engineering, virtual organizations, social networking, social media, smart mobile devices, broadband wireless, virtual worlds, augmented reality, online video, open source software, open content, open standards, cloud computing, green tech, online education
Phi Beta Kappa; University of California Regents Fellow; ARCS Scholar in Telecommunications and Computer Sciences