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− | WeBWorK Consultants are individuals who have completed a WeBWorK Consultant Training Workshop. They serve as ambassadors for WeBWorK. |
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+ | Consultant conduct workshops which are designed to introduce faculty to WeBWorK. An Outreach Workshop will be an approximately two-hour session that will introduce people to WeBWorK and will provide them with sufficient information to get started. Outreach Workshops can be held at regional profession meetings (e.g., MAA, AMS, AMATYC, etc.), at educational institutions, or any other appropriate setting. |
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− | In this role they conduct WeBWorK Demo Workshops which are designed to introduce faculty to WeBWorK. They also help |
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+ | Consultants also help foster and develop the community of WeBWorK users. They often form the nucleus of a local user community among attendees to their own WeBWorK Demo Workshops. They serve as ambassadors for WeBWorK. |
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− | foster and develop the community of WeBWorK users. For example they often form the nucleus of a local user community among attendees to their own WeBWorK Demo Workshops. |
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+ | ==How to become a consultant== |
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+ | WeBWorK Consultants are individuals who have completed a WeBWorK Consultant Training Workshop (for example, see [[WeBWorK Consultant Training Session January, 2011|January 2011 Training session]]). These training workshops are part of the MAA program, supported by NSF grant DUE 0920341, to disseminate WeBWorK beyond its current usage base of over 300 colleges and universities. |
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Instructors who may be interested in becoming a WeBWorK Consultant are encouraged to contact Arnold Pizer <apizer@math.rochester.edu>. |
Instructors who may be interested in becoming a WeBWorK Consultant are encouraged to contact Arnold Pizer <apizer@math.rochester.edu>. |
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+ | ==List of Consultants== |
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+ | The table can be sorted to help find a consultant by name or by geographical location. |
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Revision as of 10:40, 6 January 2011
Consultants and their role
Consultant conduct workshops which are designed to introduce faculty to WeBWorK. An Outreach Workshop will be an approximately two-hour session that will introduce people to WeBWorK and will provide them with sufficient information to get started. Outreach Workshops can be held at regional profession meetings (e.g., MAA, AMS, AMATYC, etc.), at educational institutions, or any other appropriate setting.
Consultants also help foster and develop the community of WeBWorK users. They often form the nucleus of a local user community among attendees to their own WeBWorK Demo Workshops. They serve as ambassadors for WeBWorK.
How to become a consultant
WeBWorK Consultants are individuals who have completed a WeBWorK Consultant Training Workshop (for example, see January 2011 Training session). These training workshops are part of the MAA program, supported by NSF grant DUE 0920341, to disseminate WeBWorK beyond its current usage base of over 300 colleges and universities.
Instructors who may be interested in becoming a WeBWorK Consultant are encouraged to contact Arnold Pizer <apizer@math.rochester.edu>.
List of Consultants
The table can be sorted to help find a consultant by name or by geographical location.
Last Name | First Name | Email Address | Affiliation | City | State | Consultant Since |
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Aubrey | Jason | aubreyja@missouri.edu | University of Missouri | Columbia | Missouri | 2010 |
Bart | Anneke | barta@slu.edu | Saint Louis University | St. Louis | Missouri | 2011 |
Basyrov | Alexander | basyrova@uwstout.edu | University of Wisconsin Stout | Menomonie | Wisconsin | 2010 |
Bayne | Richard | rbayne@howard.edu | Howard University | Washington | District of Columbia | 2010 |
Catrina | Florin | catrinaf@stjohns.edu | St Johns University | Queens | New York | 2010 |
Clark | Karen | kclark@tcnj.edu | The College of New Jersey | Ewing | New Jersey | 2010 |
Cruz | Robin | RCruz@collegeofidaho.edu | The College of Idaho | Caldwell | Idaho | 2010 |
Danielson | Lynda | ldanielson@collegeofidaho.edu | The College of Idaho | Caldwell | Idaho | 2010 |
Grainger | Arthur | Arthur.Grainger@morgan.edu | Morgan State University | Baltimore | Maryland | 2010 |
Hagedorn | Tom | hagedorn@tcnj.edu | The College of New Jersey | Ewing | New Jersey | 2010 |
Heap | Aaron | heap@geneseo.edu | SUNY Genesso | Genesso | New York | 2010 |
Magomo | Doug | doug.magomo@gmail.com | Northland College | Ashland | Wisconsin | 2010 |
Martin | Michael | mmartin@jccc.edu | Johnson County Community College | Overland Park | Kansas | 2010 |
May | Mike | maymk@slu.edu | Saint Louis University | St. Louis | Missouri | 2011 |
Mendel | Marilou | mmendel@pima.edu | Pima Community College | Tucson | Arizona | 2010 |
Pribble | Ethan | PribbleE@oldwestbury.edu | SUNY College at Old Westbury | Old Westbury | New York | 2010 |
Rault | Patrick | rault@geneseo.edu | SUNY Genesso | Genesso | New York | 2010 |
Wangberg | Aaron | AWangberg@winona.edu | Winona State University | Winona | Minnesota | 2010 |
Wootton | Aaron | wootton@up.edu | University of Portland | Portland | Oregon | 2010 |