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Instructional Technology Hall of Fame. Noverene Taylor Principles of Instructional Technology EDD 8008 Winter 2006. Alan November. He was born 1952 in the United Kingdom. Education. Harvard University, Graduate School of Education Masters in Education, 1979
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Instructional Technology Hall of Fame Noverene Taylor Principles of Instructional Technology EDD 8008 Winter 2006
Alan November He was born 1952 in the United Kingdom.
Education • Harvard University, Graduate School of Education Masters in Education, 1979 • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science, 1974, Magna Cum Laude • Edinburgh University, Scotland Special Student, City Planning
Professional History • 1998-Present Lecturer, Executive Doctoral Program, Seton Hall University • 1994-Present Senior Partner, November Learning Inc., Marblehead, Massachusetts • 1990-1994 District Technology Consultant, Glenbrook High Schools Northbrook, Illinois • 1985-1990 Computer Coordinator K-12, Wellesley Public Schools Wellesley, Massachusetts
Professional History Cont’d • 1978-1985 Director, Alternative High School, Teacher: Psychology, Computers Lexington Public Schools Lexington, Massachusetts • 1975-1976 Teacher: Chemistry and Biology, Roxbury High School Boston, Massachusetts • 1974-1975 Teacher: Oceanography and Algebra, Thompson Island Academy, Boston, Massachusetts
Keynotes and Presentations He has delivered keynote presentations and workshops in all fifty states, in every province in Canada, and throughout the UK, Europe and Asia.
Publications • Empowering Students with Technology, Skylight Publishing, 2001 • Kurshan, November & Morse. ComputerLiteracy Through Applications/Student Resource. McGraw Hill, 1993 • Kurshan, November & Stone. Computer Literacy Through Applications. Houghton Mifflin, 1985 • Columnist for Electronic Learning, 1990-1995 • Numerous articles on the emerging roles of teachers and students and restructuring with technology
Honours • 1988 First Annual Christa McAuliffe Educator National Foundation for the Improvement of Education Washington, D.C. • 1987-1989 President Massachusetts Computer Using Educators • 1989-1991Board Member International Council for Technology in Education University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon • 1991-1994Apple Teaching Fellow, Central Operations Apple Computer Corporation • 1992-1995 Key Designer Pioneering Partners - award-winning coalition of educators, government leaders, and business leaders sponsored by the Council of Great Lakes Governors • 2001Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, Ohio State University – named one of eight educators to provide leadership into the future.
Alan November is a distinguished presenter and an internationally known leader in the field of educational technology. His presentations and workshops has a universal appeal to practitioners and students. Due to his hard work and dedication, he was named one of the nation's 15 most influential thinkers of the decade in K-12 technology by Classroom Computer Learning Magazine. As practitioner, designer, and author, he has guided schools, government organizations and industry to improve quality with technology. Reasons for selecting Alan November
Reasons for selecting Alan November cont’d • Alan was co-founder of the Stanford Institute for Educational Leadership Through Technology • His website and publications promote the effective use of information and communication technologies that support and enhance learning for children and communities. Because of these great accomplishments and Alan’s impact in the field of Instructional Technology, I nominate Alan November to be enshrined in an instructional technology hall of fame.
Reference November Learning(2006) Alan November’s Bio, Retrieved January 13,2006 from: http://www.anovember.com/Default.aspx?tabid=179