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ACHIEVEMENTS

Adjunct doctoral faculty, School of Computer and Information Sciences, NSU

Ph.D., Computing Technology in Education

18 years College/University teaching experience

16 years municipal government experience

Virtual Reality and Human Anatomy/Physiology education curriculum development

Graduate and Undergraduate course outline and syllabus development

Published writer

City and State speaker/presenter; workshop and conference presenter

Governor appointment to State of Michigan Computer Curriculum Development 

Governor appointment to State of Michigan Land Resource Commission

Grant writer - $24 million in State and Federal grants obtained for governmental projects

Life-time State of Arizona and State of Michigan Secondary Teaching Certification

Life-time State of Michigan Municipal Clerk

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

PRESENT

Adjunct Faculty - Nova Southeastern University (NSU) - School of Computer and Information Sciences (SCIS)


Adjunct Faculty - Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Computer Sciences and Management

(Resigned from Full-time Faculty Program in June 2007, as a National Faculty teaching in the MSTM International program.)


Adjunct Faculty - University of Phoenix - Environmental Science



PAST

EDUCATION

Adjunct Faculty - Rio Salado Community College - Human Anatomy/Physiology

Adjunct Faculty - Chandler-Gilbert Community College - Virtual Reality 

Adjunct Faculty - Central Arizona College - CIS and Human Anatomy/Physiology

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT - 16 years

Ishpeming, Michigan, City Manager - 3 years

Chocolay Township (Marquette County, Michigan) - Clerk/Manager - 13 years

 

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Doctorate:    Ph.D., Computing Technology in Education, Nova Southeastern University, School of Computer and Information Sciences, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2000.  Dissertation title:  Implementing a Virtual Reality Paradigm in Human Anatomy/Physiology College Curricula.

GRADUATE

Michigan State University - MS in Biological Sciences

Northern Michigan University - graduate courses in Computer Science

Northern Arizona University - graduate courses in Education

UNDERGRADUATE

Northern Michigan University - BS- Majors: Biology and English and Minor in Mathematics with a Secondary Teacher Certification

PUBLICATIONS

St. Aubin, H. (2006), Virtual Presence in Blended Learning Online and Onsite Courses. Published by ERAU in the ERAU-TLES Conference booklet. Nov. 2006.

St. Aubin, H. (2006, August), Virtual Presence in Blended Learning. Presented at Society for Applied Learning Technology (SALT) Conference, Friday, August 25, 2006, Published on SALT website.

St. Aubin, H. (2005, November), Addressing Instructional Interruptions in Military Blended Learning Environments (updated version). Presented at ERAU-TLES Conference, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005, Published by ERAU.

St. Aubin, H. (2005, August), Addressing Instructional Interruptions in Military Blended Learning Environments. Presented at Society for Applied Learning Technology (SALT) Conference, Wednesday, August 24, 2005, Published on SALT website.

St. Aubin, H. (2001). Implementing a Virtual Reality Paradigm in Human Anatomy/Physiology College Curricula. In: Westwood, J., et al. (Eds). Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 2001. Outer Space, Inner Space, Virtual Space. Proceeding of Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, 2001, January 25-28, Newport Beach, CA. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press, 475-478.

DISSERTATION: St. Aubin, H. (June 2000). Implementing a Virtual Reality Paradigm in Human Anatomy/Physiology College Curricula. Nova Southeastern University.

St. Aubin, H. (1998, June). Nursing Care of a Patient in Traction. Courseware Review. HyperNexus, ISTE, 8-3, 24.

Anthology of Poems in the "Mining Journal Newspaper", published in Marquette, MI.

ADDITIONAL POEMS PUBLISHED IN

Michigan Township Association Journal, Lansing, MI
National Towns and Townships Association Journal, Washington, D.C.