Terry Elliott : Curriculum Vitae
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Terence C. Elliott
M.A., English
Instructor, 2004-2009
English, Potter College
Current Address University Address
1176 Rocky Hill Road Cherry Hall, Room 20B
Munfordville, KY 42765 Bowling Green, KY 42101
(270) 531-3979 (270)-745-5768
terry.elliott@wku.edu
EDUCATION HISTORY
Ed. D. Candidate, Educational Leadership
Western Kentucky University
Master of Arts, English, 2004
Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
Secondary and Middle Schools Teacher Certification in Language Arts, 1993
Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
Bachelor of Arts, English, 1977
Centre College, Danville, KY
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Instructor, English, Western Kentucky University, 2004-2009.
Teaching Assistant, English, Western Kentucky University, 2003-2005.
Teacher, English/Humanities/Drama, Grades 8-12, Hart County High
School, 1994-2003.
Substitute Teacher, Hart County Schools, 1990-1994.
Self-Employed, Chimney Technician, 1984-1994.
Reporter, Hart County News-Herald and WLOC Radio AM/FM, 1984-1994.
UNIVERSITY COURSES TAUGHT
English 100, Freshman Composition, emphasis on at-risk students.
English 200, Introduction to Literature.
English 200, Introduction to Literature, Independent Learning.
English 200, Introduction to Literature, Online.
English 300, Writing in the Disciplines.
English 599, Writing for the Web.
HONORS/AFFILIATIONS
John D. Minton Graduate Student Award for Outstanding Contributions to Western Kentucky University—2003-2004
National Writing Project, Technology Liaisons Network—2007-present
RESEARCH INTERESTS
“The Self-Efficacy of Weblogs for At-Risk Freshman Composition Students”
“Cognitive Linguistic Theory in Toni Morrison’s Beloved”
TEACHING INTERESTS
Social networking and Web 2.0 technology tools in the classroom
At-risk students and technology in the contact zone
Mentoring technology in communities of practice
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Teaching
Continuing Instructor, Western Kentucky University—2004-2008
Responsible for teaching general education literature and composition courses, specializing in teaching at-risk and online students.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Western Kentucky University—2003-2004
Responsible for teaching general education courses in literature and composition.
Teacher, Hart County Board of Education, Munfordville, KY—1994-2003
Responsible for teaching portfolio-level English classes, arts and humanities, and drama classes to middle and secondary students.
Technology
Technology Liaison, Western Kentucky University Writing Project, Kentucky Writing Project Web Re-design, Western Kentucky University— 2007-2008
Online Course Peer Reviewer, Quality Matters Online Course Peer Review, Western Kentucky University—2007-2008
Webmaster, English Majors’ Weblog (http://blog.wku.edu/english), Western Kentucky University—2006-2008
Webmaster, TechKnowledgE Weblog (http://blog.wku.edu/techknowledg-e), Western Kentucky University—2006-2008
Committee Member, English Department Technology Committee, Western Kentucky University—2004-2008
Technology Coordinator, Hart County High School—1999- 2003
Responsible for wiring, servers, training, and maintenance of high school computers and network.
E-train Grant Awardee, “Portable Hardware and the Classroom”, Western Kentucky University—Spring 2007
Technology Power User Group Committee Member, WKU Technology Consulting Committee to Dr. Richard Kirchmeyer, Western Kentucky University—2007-2008
PRESENTATIONS
TechKnowledgE Mini-Conference Organizer and Keynote Speaker, Western Kentucky University—2007-2008.
E-Train Presenter, Western Kentucky University—Summer 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Weblog Pilot Participant, “Wordpress Weblogs in the Classroom”, Western Kentucky University—2006-2008.
Technology Liaison, National Writing Project Tech Liaison Retreat, Western Kentucky University Writing Project, Denver, CO—May 2-4, 2008.
Panel Presenter, “Weblogs as Communities of Practice—or—How You Can Be in Two Places at Once When You Are Not Anywhere at All”, Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, Orlando, Florida--March 20-24, 2006.
Panel Presenter, “Weblogs in the Contact Zone”, Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), San Francisco, CA—March 19, 2005.