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Anne Eubanks

Faculty Vita

(September 1, 2008 - August 31, 2013)

Department: Computer Science Rank: Lecturer Qualification Status: Other Tenure Status: Non-Tenure EDUCATION MS, 2010.

Institution: Stephen F. Austin State University Specialization/Major: Computer Science BS, 1996.

Institution: Stephen F. Austin State University Specialization/Major: Sociology

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Lecturer

Stephen F. Austin State University, Computer Science Department, June 2010 - Present Position Description:

Lecturer for CSC 101 and CSC 121. Graduate Assistant

Stephen F. Austin State University, Computer Science Department, January 2008 - May 2010 Position Description:

Assisted students with assignments in CSC 101 & CSC 121. Lab instructor in CSC 202. Worked on robotic systems including: Boebot from Parallax, Inc., Scribbler from Parallax, Inc., Lego Mindstorms NXT 2.0, and VEX from Innovation One, Inc.

Wire Operator, Secretary

A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc., February 1997 - May 2001 Position Description:

Provided in-office IT support. Entered ticket orders on the wire. Prepared and managed

correspondences, mail-merges, reports, and documents using BrokerVision. Entered and maintained client data.

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Eubanks, A.-M., Strader, R. G., Dunn, D. L. (2011). A Comparison of Compact Robotics Platforms for Model Teaching. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 26(4), 35-40.

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Presentations

Eubanks, A.-M. (Presenter & Author), Strader, R. G. (Author Only), 23rd Annual Conference; The Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges - South Central Conference, "Introduction to Programming with the Finch Robot," CCSC, West Texas A&M University. (April 20, 2012). Eubanks, A.-M. (Presenter & Author), Strader, R. G. (Author Only), Dunn, D. L. (Author Only), 22nd Annual South Central Regional Conference, "A Comparison of Compact Robotics Platforms for Model Teaching," Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, Huntsville, TX. (April 15, 2011).

Eubanks, A.-M. (Presenter & Author), Strader, R. G. (Presenter & Author), Dunn, D. L. (Presenter & Author), SFA Bright Ideas Conference, "A Comparison of Compact Robotics Platforms for Model Teaching," SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX. (April 8, 2010).

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, Upsilon Pi Epsilon. (2011). The mission of UPE is to recognize outstanding scholastic and professional achievements in the Computing and Information Disciplines UPE is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS).

TEACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS Classes Taught

Stephen F. Austin State University, Spring 2013 CSC 102 4, Computer Science Principles CSC 121 1, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 2, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 3, Intro Info Processing Systems Stephen F. Austin State University, Fall 2012 CSC 121 1, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 3, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 4, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 5, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 101 1, Introduction to Computing

Stephen F. Austin State University, Summer 2012 CSC 121 201, Intro Info Processing Systems Stephen F. Austin State University, Spring 2012 CSC 121 1, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 2, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 3, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 4, Intro Info Processing Systems Stephen F. Austin State University, Fall 2011 CSC 121 1, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 2, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 3, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 4, Intro Info Processing Systems

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Stephen F. Austin State University, Summer 2011 CSC 121 101, Intro Info Processing Systems Stephen F. Austin State University, Spring 2011 CSC 121 1, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 2, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 3, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 4, Intro Info Processing Systems Stephen F. Austin State University, Fall 2010 CSC 121 1, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 3, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 121 6, Intro Info Processing Systems CSC 101 6, Introduction to Computing

Stephen F. Austin State University, Summer 2 2010 CSC 101 1, Introduction to Computing

Professional Development

Conference Attendance, "CCSC 24th Annual South Central Regional Conference", Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, National Science Foundation, Turing's Craft, Wiley. (April 19, 2013 - April 21, 2013).

Creating and Maintaining a Relevant and Innovative Curriculum in the 21st Century

Teaching Innovation - New teaching strategy, "Teaching Naked: Technology and E-Communication for Student Engagement", SFA Teaching Excellence Center, Wiley Learning Institute. (March 20, 2013).

Josè Bowen, author of Teaching Naked, Dean and Algur H. Meadows Professor of Music at SMU hosted a webinar, on face-to-face interaction between faculty and students. Dr. Boawen proposed important benefits using technology for faculty - student contact, feedback, connection, and engagement.

Conference Attendance, "CCSC 23rd Annual South Central Regional Conference", Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. (April 19, 2012 - April 21, 2012).

Workshop, "Mobile Game Development: Text Twister and Algorithms Module, & Craps, Networking and Security Module", CCSC SC. (April 16, 2011).

1)Implement search and sort algorithms and explain the difference in complexity of them 2) Implement a networked client and a security protocol.

Conference Attendance, "CCSC 22nd Annual South Central Regional Conference", Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. (April 15, 2011 - April 16, 2011).

Conference Attendance, "4nd SIGSCE Technical Symposium on Computer Science", ACM/SIGSCE. (March 9, 2011 - March 12, 2011).

Workshop, "Developing an Android Mobile Application for the Google App Engine Cloud", SIGSCE ACM. (March 11, 2011).

Developing mobile applications using Eclipse plugins from Google, and developing cloud based services using Java Servlets and JPA.

Workshop, "Audacious Android Application Programming", SIGSCE ACM. (March 9, 2011). Develop mobile applications using Android SDK, Eclipse, and an emulator.

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Faculty Fellowship, "Faculty Success & Awards Luncheon," SFA College of Business, Nacogdoches, TX. (March 1, 2013).

Workshop, "Session 6: Imagineering with Scratch: Got the multimedia entertainment itch? Let's Scratch it! (Drs. Robert Strader & Deborah Dunn , Computer Science)," SFA Research and Learning Center, Nacogdoches, TX. (February 15, 2013).

Ever wonder how animators do what they do? We will explore digital multimedia using the Scratch 1.4 drag and drop programming/scripting interface. Applications of animation and simulation will be introduced as time permits.

Seminar, "Managing Classroom Behavior and Promoting Student Success: A Guide for Faculty and Staff," Teaching Excellence Center, SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX. (October 1, 2012).

This seminar will connect faculty members to institutional resources and strategies for preventing behavior that disrupts the educational environment, dealing with disruption when it occurs and reporting it afterward.

Seminar, "Teaching Students with Disabilities," Teaching Excellence Center, SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX. (September 25, 2012).

How to instruct, better service, and understand students with disabilities to ensure their successful education at SFASU.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "Managing Assessments Desire2Learn - OIT," OIT, SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX. (April 2, 2012).

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "Managing Grades in Desire2Learn - OIT," OIT, Nacogdoches, TX. (March 26, 2012).

New Faculty Development Series, "Proof Reading Like a Pro: Catch and Correct Common Mistakes," Division of University Affairs & SFA Teaching Excellence Center, Nacogdoches, TX. (March 19, 2012).

Pat Spence presented common copy editing mistakes, and how to help eliminate them.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "Managing Discussions, Assignments, and Groups in Desire2Learn - OIT," OIT, SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX. (March 5, 2012).

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "Managing Discussions, Assignments, and Groups in Desire2Learn," OIT, Nacogdoches, TX. (March 3, 2012).

New Faculty Development Series, "Making Presentations with Prezi," Division of University Affairs & SFA Teaching Excellence Center, Nacogdoches, TX. (February 23, 2012).

Amanda Flores provided a presentation of Prezi, explaining how to make interactive presentations with Prezi.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "Introduction to Desire2Learn," OIT, Nacogdoches, TX. (February 7, 2012).

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "Introduction to Desire2Learn - OIT," OIT, SFASU, Nacogdoches, TX. (January 7, 2012).

Webinar, "Improving Research Ethics Training with Interactive Technology," TEC, Nacogdoches, Texas. (September 28, 2011).

Part of a four-part series on clickers in the classroom.

Workshop, "Graphics & Web Workshop," Public Affairs, Nacogdoches, Texas. (September 20, 2011).

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A workshop to address graphic design standards, logo, wordmark usage, and website design requirements.

Webinar, "Combining Bothe Clickers and ResponseWare in the Same Learning Environment," TEC, Nacogdoches, Texas. (September 14, 2011).

Part of a four-part series on clickers.

Teaching Excellence Center - Teaching circles, "Issues in Higher Education," TEC, Nacogdoches, Texas. (September 13, 2011).

This circle led by John Moore (Chemistry) and Patricia Foster (Psychology) focuses on those early in their teaching careers. We will be discussing teaching methods that work, viewing some short video segments on teaching, and sharing some good stories/suggestions/ and collegiality along the way Workshop, "Writing Effective NSF Education Proposals," CCSC SC & NSF, Huntsville, TX. (April 15, 2011).

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS- Q: Assessments," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 20, 2010).

Creating quizzes, exams, self-test, and surveys in Blackboard. Preventing plagiarism, designing valid and effective assessment instruments for online delivery. Creating and interpreting results statistics.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-G: Grade Book," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 20, 2010).

Managing the student grade book in Blackboard, adding columns, adding grades, calculating averages, setting student access to grade book. Tracking student use of course content and performance records. Tracking the use of individual content pages.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-L: Learning Modules," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 20, 2010).

Using the Learning Module tool: adding and organizing content such as objectives, lecture notes, readings, PowerPoint, and more. Adding content links to web sites, discussions, chats, text and web assignments, Turnitin assignments, and assessments. Managing Selective Release.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-AT: Assignment Tool," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 19, 2010).

Create and distribute course text-based (such as paragraphs, essays, research papers, and PowerPoint presentations) and web-based assignments (single or multi-page web sites) to your students, publish, evaluate, and assign a grade to the completed work manually or via a grading form (rubric).

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-CW: Chat/Whiteboard," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 16, 2010).

Examine several uses for the interactive Chat/Whiteboard tool in your course including course conversation, group conversation, virtual office hours, transcripts, and slide shows.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-D: Discussion Board," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 16, 2010).

Manage Blackboard Discussion Board, categories, topics, private discussions, blogs, journals, peer reviews, and graded discussions. Develop electronic communication strategies.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-F: File Manager," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 16, 2010).

Managing My-Files and Course Files in Blackboard, adding files, adding folders, moving files, uploading and downloading, zipping/extracting, and drag-and-drop file transfers via Web Folders and WebDAV.

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Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-GM: Group Manager," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 16, 2010).

Create and manage random groups, assigned groups, and sign-up sheets. Assign groups to discussion boards, chat rooms, assessments, and assignments.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-MC: Mail and Calendar," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (July 16, 2010).

Manage Blackboard Mail, folders, and messages; manage the WebCT calendar, add entries, link to content, link to websites. Develop electronic communication strategies.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "BLS-Intro: Introduction to Blackboard - Certification track," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (June 29, 2010).

The curriculum will review the basics of logging on and navigating Blackboard; adding a syllabus; an overview of the interface and global settings, copying or importing course content, support

information, PowerLink use, setting links to the student Online Orientation and to SFAOnline; and introduction to the Certified Online Instructor process.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "NFW - Intro: Welcome to Blackboard," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (June 28, 2010).

Introduction to the various uses of Blackboard, the course management system adopted by SFA. See different courses and how instructors can use the various tools. Hands-on practice customizing and navigating the environment

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "NFW-C: Managing Content in Blackboard," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (June 28, 2010).

The curriculum will cover the basics of logging on and navigating Blackboard; an overview of the interface, tools and how to add them, customizing the course, adding a syllabus, posting

announcements, and tips for troubleshooting. A brief introduction to the file management system and content tools will enable posting handouts and web links.

Teaching Innovation - Course enhancement, "NFW-G: Managing Grade Book in Blackboard," Office of Instructional Technology, Nacogdoches, Texas. (June 28, 2010).

Managing the student grade book in Blackboard, adding columns, adding grades, calculating averages, setting student access to grade book. Tracking student use of course content and performance records. Tracking the use of individual content pages.

Outreach, "Computer Science Student Awards Ceremony," Computer Science Department, Nacogdoches, Texas. (May 1, 2012).

The Computer Science Department acknowledges students for their work and effort in classes. Outreach, "CS Department Programming Contest," Computer Science Club, Nacogdoches, Texas. (April 28, 2012).

Student teams compete to develop and code 10 correctly functioning programs in 3 hours. Rusche College of Business Research Brown Bag Luncheon, "Three-Component Commitment & Organizational Turnover, and Communication Media Trends," COB Research Excellence Committee & COB Sense of Community Committee, Nacogdoches, TX. (April 25, 2012).

Recruiting, "Showcase Saturday," SFASU, Nacogdoches, Texas. (February 25, 2012).

Stephen F. Austin State University's open house. Provides students with the opportunity to speak with representatives from academic departments, enjoy a campus tour, visit housing facilities, and learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

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Outreach, "Computer Science Student Awards Ceremony," Computer Science Department, Nacogdoches, Texas. (December 7, 2011).

The Computer Science Department acknowledges students for their work and effort in classes. Outreach, "Computer Science Club LAN Party," Computer Science Club, Nacogdoches, Texas. (November 18, 2011).

Computer Science Club members compete in computer games.

Recruiting, "Showcase Saturday," SFASU, Nacogdoches, Texas. (November 12, 2011).

Stephen F. Austin State University's open house. Provides students with the opportunity to speak with representatives from academic departments, enjoy a campus tour, visit housing facilities, and learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

Outreach, "Computer Science Student Awards Ceremony," Computer Science Department, Nacogdoches, Texas. (May 6, 2011).

The Computer Science Department acknowledges students for their work and effort in classes. Outreach, "CS Department Programming Contest," Computer Science Club, Nacogdoches, Texas. (April 30, 2011).

Student teams compete to develop and code 10 correctly functioning programs in 3 hours. Outreach, "Computer Science Club LAN Party," Computer Science Club, Nacogdoches, Texas. (April 1, 2011).

Computer Science Club members compete in computer games.

Recruiting, "Showcase Saturday," SFASU, Nacogdoches, Texas. (February 26, 2011).

Stephen F. Austin State University's open house. Provides students with the opportunity to speak with representatives from academic departments, enjoy a campus tour, visit housing facilities, and learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

Recruiting, "Showcase Saturday," SFASU, Nacogdoches, Texas. (November 13, 2010).

Stephen F. Austin State University's open house. Provides students with the opportunity to speak with representatives from academic departments, enjoy a campus tour, visit the housing facilities, and learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

Outreach, "Computer Science Club LAN Party," Computer Science Club, Nacogdoches, Texas. (November 5, 2010).

Computer Science Club members compete in computer games.

Training, "CAPP (Curriculum, Advising, and Program) Planning Training Session," Stephen F. Austin State University Office of the Registrar, Nacogdoches, Texas. (October 26, 2010).

Learn to navigate and utilize CAPP; overview of CAPP's capabilities and limits.

SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Professional Service

Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges - South Central, Committee Member. Pro Bono. (April 20, 2012 - April 2014).

Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges - South Central, Committee Member. Pro Bono. (April 15, 2011 - April 2012).

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Teaching Excellence Committee, Member. (August 2012 - Present). Globalization Committee, Member. (September 2011 - May 2012).

Experiential Learning & High Impact Practices Committee, Member. (September 2010 - May 2012). Faculty Awards Program Committee, Member. (September 2010 - May 2011).

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