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Academic ExperienceOld Dominion University, 2001 - 2005Assistant Professor, Darden School of Education Department of Educational Curriculum and Instruction
Courses TaughtECI 304 Microcomputers in the Curriculum (totally online and classroom) ECI 503 Computers in the Classroom (classroom) ECI 575 Web Authoring for Educators (totally online) ECI 617 Foundations of Instructional Design and Technology (videoconference) ECI 646 Distance Education (videoconference) ECI 647 Online Learning (totally online) ECI 660 Cognition and Instructional Design (totally online) ECI 731 Evaluation (videoconference) San Francisco State University, 1996 - 2001Assistant Professor, Joint Appointment Department of Instruction Technology Department of Administration and Interdisciplinary Studies
Courses TaughtDepartment of Instructional TechnologyITEC 895 Field Study Supervision ITEC 865 Telecommunications and the Internet ITEC 860 Distance Education ITEC 845 Instructional Web Authoring II ITEC 842 Mind, Cognition and Learning for Educators ITEC 745 Instructional Web Authoring I EDT 641 Introduction to Computer Aided Instruction Department of Administration and Interdisciplinary StudiesISED 897 Advanced Seminar in Educational Research ISED 783 Integrating Instruction, Curriculum, and Technology ISED 728 Internet in the Classroom EDAD 891 Internship: Site Administration I EDAD 783 Computers for School Administrators EDAD 743 Educational Planning, Technology and Evaluation University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995-96Associate Lecturer, Department of Curriculum and Instruction Courses TaughtITEC 514 Instructional Computing in Schools ITEC 675 Telecommunications in the Classroom University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995-96Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant Department of Curriculum and Instruction Center for Adult and Vocational Education Courses AssistedCAVE 641 The Adult Learner CAVE 642 The Adult Independent Learner These pioneering courses, taught by Dr. Chere Gibson and Dr. Elizabeth Hayes, relied entirely upon telecommunications for the teaching of the class. In one, the class joined with seven other campuses in GLOBALED, a LISTSERV-moderated discussion. The other used FirstClass(tm), an online course management system. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1991-1992Co-Director, New Worlds of Learning Provided technical leadership and curricular support for this cooperative project funded by IBM, Inc. The grant sought to implement computer-networked instruction in an area elementary school and provided support from the School of Education at Cal Poly Pomona. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1990-1992Lecturer, School of Education, Department of Graduate and Professional Studies Courses TaughtFifth Year/Pre-service ProgramEDU 455 Computers in Education Graduate ProgramEDU 511 Educational Computer Programming EDU 570 Media in Instruction EDU 574 Educational Media Seminar EDU 577 Interactive Video California State University, Long Beach, 1978-1985Artist Faculty, School of Music Professor of Trombone Performance Technical SkillsOnline Course Management SystemsBlackboard, Coursebuilder, TopClass, Nicenet, WWWBoard, FirstClass Video TeleconferencingVTEL, 4Cnet, Polycom h.323 Development ToolsHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Perl, BBEdit, HomeSite, Dreamweaver, HTML-Kit, Filemaker Pro, Flattext, Acrobat, Fireworks, Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, Director, HyperCard, HyperStudio, Authorware, Quest, Premier, Revolution Software ApplicationsMicrosoft Office, Bookends, ClarisWorks, Pagemaker, Inspiration, InDesign Operating SystemsMacintosh, Windows, Unix, DOS School and Industry ExperienceSatellite Educational Resource Consortium (SERC), 1994-97Curriculum Consultant and Script Writer, Math in the Middle Music Unit Developed scripts for twelve middle school video lessons linking the study of mathematics to music. This project was funded by the National Science Foundation to increase interest and awareness in mathematics through the use of related subjects familiar to most students. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1992-1995Program Assistant, Office of Education-Academic Services The position included work as an information technician and database programmer. Also responsible for training and support of office users incorporating a Novell network of DOS computers running WordPerfect Office and Borland Paradox 4.5 Public School Law, 1994Instructional Designer and Courseware Author This CD-ROM focused on legal issues in education using animations, color graphics and QuickTime movies. It was developed from the teachings and writings of Dr. Julie Underwood, professor of Educational Administration at the University of Wisconsin-Madison The Civil War Concert, 1992Instructional Designer, Author and Narrator Multimedia music and history concert for Long Beach Unified School District middle schools by the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra. Duties included project conception, script research and production, media production, and the narration of 32 live performances. Educational Projects Coordinator, 1988 - 1990Wrote grant applications, planned policy, and coordinated educational programming for the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra. Projects funded included the "Music Mobile," an ongoing music appreciation program for elementary school children. Grant funded the purchase of a van, musical instruments and support for curriculum consultants. Long Beach Unified School District, 1988Recipient of the Robert A. Gumbiner Grant for secondary school music education. Wrote, produced, and performed a multimedia concert celebrating the centennial year of the City of Long Beach. Program combined a live string quartet performance with historical slides of the Long Beach area. Music Education Programming Consultant, 1975-1992Wrote, produced, and performed children's music educational programming for presentation in Los Angeles area elementary and secondary schools. Principal Trombone, Oregon Bach Festival, 1988-PresentHelmuth Rilling, Music Director 2000 Grammy Award, Best Choral Performance Music Curriculum Consultant, Apple Computer, Inc., 1985-1987Vivarium Project Directed by Alan Kay, Apple Fellow Principal trombone, Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, 1975-2001JoAnn Falletta and Murry Sidlin, Music Directors Trombonist, 1973-1992Greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas University ServiceOld Dominion UniversityInternet Subcommittee Campus committee charged with setting Internet policies and best practices for campus Web site and online course management systems Representative to Consortium for Interactive Instruction This is a working group of school districts in the Hampton Roads area. As representative I assisted in writing a major grant under the No Child Left Behind act. Representative to Virginia Educational Technology Association (VETA) VETA is a collaboration of Virginia colleges and universities charged with sharing efforts in the use of instructional technology in the schools. Student Electronic Portfolio Committee College of Education Technology Committee San Francisco State UniversityChair of the Distance Education Task Force By appointment of SFSU Provost Dr. Thomas La Belle. This university-wide committee developed an implementation plan for campus distance education, including:
Final report is available on the World Wide Web at http://online.sfsu.edu/dereport.htm Chair of the COE Technology ForumBy peer election in Spring, 1997. This committee created a technology plan for the School of Education, accounting for all departments' instructional needs. Representative for the College of Education to the New Media Institute Advisory Board.This position is aimed at fostering closer ties between the School of Education and a unit of the SFSU Extension Campus concerned with advanced social issues in the use of new media. Educational Technology Advisory Committee.Campus-wide committee that considers issues regarding the use of educational technology in teaching and university business. Graduate Committee for the School of Education.College of Education Grades Appeals Committee Campus Representative to ASTUTEStatewide organization of educational technology practitioners. PublicationsHollenbeck, J. (in press). Students in Wonderland: Voice, Identity and New Realities Online. in R. Muffoletto and J. Horton (eds.). Multicultural Education: The Internet and Computers. Hampton Press. Hollenbeck, J. (1998). Democracy and Computer Conferencing. Theory Into Practice v37(1) Hollenbeck, J. (1998). Making the University Accessible through Computer-Mediated Communications. Review Journal of Philosophy and Science 1998 v1(2) Unpublished DissertationHollenbeck, J. (1997). Democracy in Computer-Mediated Communications. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Conference PresentationsHollenbeck, J. (Feb 26 - Mar 1, 2003). Democratic Action and Computer Conferencing. Eastern Educational Research Association Annual Conference. Hilton Head, South Carolina. Hollenbeck, J. (July, 1998). Teaching and Learning in Online Environments. Keynote address and online workshop facilitation for the Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges/Ameritech Faculty Development Program. Marquette University. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hanor, J., Wendling, L., & Hollenbeck, J. (Nov. 13-15, 1997). LIVE Stories: Learning in an Interactive Video Environment. and Hayden, K., Hanor, J., and Hollenbeck, J. Using Interactive Technologies to Build Educational Communities. Presentations at the International Conference on Telecommunications and Multimedia in Education, Austin, Texas. De Vaney, A., Streibel, M., Koetting, R., Hollenbeck, J., & Hay, K. (February 12-16, 1997). Classrooms Virtual and Real: Issues of Place, Pedagogy, Ethics and Democracy. Papers presented at the American Education Communications and Technology National Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Participant, National Telemedia Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison. July, 1994. Presenter, Mathematics , Science, and Technology Conference sponsored by the Center for Science and Mathematics Education, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. "Progress in the New Worlds of Learning." Presentation reported findings from project funded by IBM Corp. and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. April, 1992. Workshop leader, East San Gabriel Valley Computer Using Educators Conference. "Integrating a Networked Computer Environment Into the Curriculum." Workshop focusing on IBM Classroom LAN, Microsoft Works, and the IBM educational software library. February 1992. Presenter, California State Computer Using Educators Conference. "Exciting multimedia possibilities using Linkway." Discussed the potentials of hypermedia in the classroom. November, 1991. Presenter, East San Gabriel Valley Computer Using Educators Conference. "How interactive technology may shape education's future." Discussion of interactive video and HyperCard. February, 1988. Grants and Awards1998 Performance Salary Step Increase Award 1997 Performance Salary Step Increase Award 1997 Technology Initiative Grant for "Learning in an Interactive Video Environment" Memberships in Professional SocietiesInternational Interactive Communication Society Association for Educational Communications & Technology International Society for Technology in Education American Educational Research Association |