Steve G. Bonham Instructional Design - Interactive Media Design/Development - eLearning Project Management 100 Woodland Drive #623 - Statesboro, GA - 30458 H: 912.481.0718 (after 6:00 pm) W: 912.478.0067 E-mail: sbonham@georgiasouthern.edu On-line Portfolio: http://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/cet/SB WORK EXPERIENCE Georgia Southern University July, 1997 - Present Job Title: Director, Faculty Technology Development Lab Conducts needs analyses for faculty transitioning from the traditional classroom to hybrid or virtual classrooms which utilize computer presentations, web pages, listserv discussions, on-line chats, and digital multimedia. Based upon task analyses and knowledge mapping, design, develop, and deliver activity-based (hands-on) workshops, product demonstrations, on-line chats, and/or special projects, to achieve the goals of enriching learning opportunities for our students and expanding technology-based teaching skills of Georgia Southern faculty. Serves on committees related to faculty/staff computing support and development, including Information Technology Advisory Council (ITAC), SMART Classrooms Committee, and Interactive Classrooms Committee. Administrative duties include program design and evaluation, staff selection and evaluation, budgeting, purchasing, and program promotion. Georgia Southern University August, 1994 - July, 1997 Job Title: Instructional Designer, Distance Learning Center Conducted front-end analyses for interactive television course delivery program. Designed/delivered training programs (via both face-to-face and closed-circuit interactive television environments) for faculty transitioning from a traditional classroom to the interactive television classroom. Webmaster for unit established to facilitate distribution of support materials for faculty and off-campus students. Listowner for FACTEK-L to expand (via peer networking) support for faculty using technology in support of instruction. Chaired (3 years) the Computers in the Curriculum Committee. Coordinated Instructional Technology Conferences. Georgia Southern University August, 1985 - September, 1991 Job Title: Instructor/Coach - Health and Kinesiology Professor for physical education majors techniques courses in gymnastics, track and field, and team field sports as well as numerous activity and personal fitness courses. Taught cornerstone "Foundations of Physical Education" course. Designed and developed interactive courseware projects including: Golf Rules!, Tumbling Techniques, and Foundations Jeopardy. Began to present at state, regional, national and international conferences on applications of interactive media in health and physical education. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Expert Instructional Designer and Teacher in multiple learning environments including: Classroom, Interactive Television, and Computer Based Learning. Familiar with ISD functions/principles including; goal analysis, identifying behavioral objectives, content analysis, information mapping, constructing criterion-referenced assessment instruments, and conducting formative & summative evaluations of products. Experienced in writing course design documents and storyboards for instructional modules. Experienced in writing scripts for audio and video training modules. Expert in designing interactive training modules with Authorware, HyperCard, ToolBook, and Revolution (especially adept at devising realistic simulations and in planning for individualizing instruction). Expert in webpage design using HTML and WYSIWYG applications including Dreamweaver. Expert in using production software including MS Office, Photoshop, PowerPoint, FileMaker, and a variety of media development tools. Experienced Goal-Oriented Project Manager. EDUCATION Ed. D., Instructional Technology (ABD): Emphasis in Computer Based Learning Systems and Multimedia Design/Development, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. M. Ed.: August, 1979: Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama B.S. in Education: May, 1976: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana