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Dr.
Dorothy Sammons, EdD - Associate Professor
Math, Science, and Technology |
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Dr.
Sammons’ teaching and research interests are in Instructional
Technology. She teaches undergraduate courses in classroom technology
integration and helps students prepare the Idaho Technology Assessment
Portfolio for state certification.
On
the graduate level, professor Sammons teaches courses in learning theory,
instructional design, and multimedia authoring.
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| Phone: |
(208) 282 - 2569 |
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(208) 282 - 2244 |
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Building 61, H117C
Campus box 8059
Pocatello, Idaho 83209-8019 |
Associate Professor
Office: Education 117D
208-282-4223
sammdo tt@isu.edu
Academic Degrees
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1999 EdD, Education
Leadership (Instructional Technology) Idaho State University
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1981 MA,
Anthropology University of Utah
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1975 BA, History
Bates College
Professional Education Experience
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2000 - present
Assistant Professor, Teacher Education (Instructional Technology) College of
Education, Idaho State University
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1999 - 2000
Technology Outreach Coordinator College of Education, Idaho State University
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1998 - 1999
Multimedia Development and Multicultural Projects Coordinator, Blackfoot
School District
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1997 - 1998 Doctoral
Assistant, Multimedia Development Laboratory and Technology Outreach Program
College of Education, Idaho State University
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1991 - 1998 Program
Manager, Center for Ecologoical and Environmental Anthropology, Idaho Museum
of Natural History, Idaho State University
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1990 - 1991 Program
Developmental Manager, Northern Intermountain Quaternary Institute, Idaho
Museum of Natural History, Idaho State University
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1987 - 1989
Archaeologist, National Register of Historic Places, National Part Service,
Washington, DC.
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1982 - 1983
Archaeologist, Chief Joseph Dam Cultural Resources Project, Nespelem, Office
of Public Archaeology, University of Washington.
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1977 - 1981 Field
archaeologist for various projects for the Archeological Center, University
of Utah, Utah State Historical Society.
Recent Teaching and Administrative Load
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EDUC 602 Theories of
Learning (3 credits) – taught via interactive video to 6 sites – 75 master’s
candidates
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EDLT 742 Multimedia
Authoring I (3 credits) – 16 EdD candidates in Educational Leadership
(Instructional Technology)
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EDLT 743 Multimedia
Authoring II (3 credits) – 16 EdD candidates in Educational Leadership
(Instructional Technology)
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Technology Outreach
Coordinator
Current Professional and Academic Association Memberships
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Association for the
Advancement of Computing in Education
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International
Society for Technology in Education
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Society for American
Archaeology
Publications
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Sammons, D., &
Strickland, A. (2000). Correlations between teacher characteristics and
teacher attitudes toward multimedia development .
Proceedings of the SITE
2000 Conference,
1553-1557.
Lohse, E., &
Sammons, D. (1999). A computerized database for lithic use-wear analysis.
British
Archaeological Reports,
Series 750.
Sammons, D. (1997).
Report on survey of
the Oregon Trail at Craters of the Moon National Monument.
Interim Report to the National Park
Service. Columbia Cascades, Washington: National Park Service.
Presentations
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Lohse, E., Schlader,
R., & Sammons, D. (June, 2001).
Anthropology 491: Teaching
an on-line laboratory course.
Paper presented to
the Annual Meeting of the World Conference on Educational Multimedia,
Hypermedia, and Telecommunications, Tampere, Finland.
Strickland, A.,
Sammons, D., & Zimmerly, C. (March, 2001).
Multimodel distance
learning: A personal cooperative video on-line asynchronous experience.
Paper presented to the SITE
2001 Conference, Orlando, Florida.
Sammons, D., & Lohse,
E. (April, 2000).
Digital stones: Teaching an archaeological course on-line.
Paper presented to the Society for
American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sammons, D., &
Strickland, A. (February, 2000).
Correlations between
teacher characteristics and teacher attitudes toward multimedia development.
Paper presented to the
SITE 2000 Conference, San Diego, California.
Sammons, D. (April,
1996). Mapping the
California Trail at City of Rocks National Reserve.
Paper presented to the
Society for American
Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
University, College, Department Service Activities
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Idaho State
University Computer Systems Advisor Committee
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College of Education
Doctoral Advisory Committee
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College of Education
Technology Committee
Service Activities with Schools
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Regional
Technology Advisor, Idaho Council for Technology and Learning (liaison to 55
school districts and the State Department of Education)
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Numerous
technology workshops to the teachers and administrators in the 55 school
districts in the Idaho State University service region
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