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Bernard R. Robin, Ph.D.
office phone: 713 743-4952
email: brobin@uh.edu |
Summer 2006 Office Hours:
Tuesdays - 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Other times by appointment.
I am an Associate Professor in
the Instructional Technology Program and have been teaching in the
College of Education since 1993. Before coming to UH, I completed a
Master's degree and a doctoral degree in Instructional Technology
from the University of Virginia’s Curry School of Education. I am a
member of the University of Houston's Distance Education Research
Committee and in 2003, became the Executive Editor of the
Texas Journal of Distance Learning.
I have also been a member of the
Society for Technology and
Teacher Education (SITE) for many years and serve
as Vice President of SITE's
Digital Storytelling Committee.
Currently, I am the director of the College of Education’s Center
for Information Technology in Education (the CITE Lab) and serve on
the College of Education’s Technology Committee which helps make
technology decisions for the College.
I teach courses on digital photography and storytelling,
applications of digital video and multimedia, and the design and
development of community-based web sites. I have also published a
large body of articles on the educational uses of emerging
technologies and frequently work with educators regarding the
integration of technology into teaching and learning. I am a
co-author of the book, The Educator's Guide to the Web, published in
1997.
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