Fall 2015 Summer 2015 SUMMER AND FALL 2015 ETEAL SUPPORTED COURSES AND INSTRUCTORS Project Courses involved Instructors Community Psychology, Social Work, and Intervention Practices From Danger Zone to Blue Zone: Northern and Southern Ikaria, Greece Multimedia Document Production for Commercial and Nonprofit Clients SWK 495: Group DIS PSY 495: Group DIS Bolton Pond EXS 494-800: Southern Ikaria EXS 494-801: Northern Ikaria Sidman and Sprod ENG 598: Internship in Applied English Studies Tirrell, Reilly, Hallenbeck, and Ray Project Courses involved Instructors MAPSS: Mapping & Analysis for the Provision of Social Services SOC 460: Sociology of Poverty EVS 281: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems NSG 406: Leadership & Management in Nursing ENG 312: Business Writing Waity Pricope EDL 668: Innovations in Curriculum GGY 422/522: Remote Sensing in Environmental Analysis BIO 291: Introductory Research (Continues into the spring) ENG 204: Introduction to Professional Writing ENG 319: Document Design EDL 550/650: Foundations of Higher Education COM 351: Media and Politics Garrett Dikkers For course information, contact roseborod@uncw.edu and harrisg@uncw.edu THR 201: Technical Graphics THR 495: DIS Roseboro and Harris Online Nursing: Leadership and Management Practicum Rhetorical Analysis and Business Writing Developing a Handbook for Online Applied Learning Remote Sensing and Spectroradiometry Antibiotic Research and Discovery Designing a Social Utility App for Tagging Campus Crime Understanding the Purpose of Higher Education Weekly Media and Politics Web TV Creating a Virtual Museum for the History of African American Education 3D Printing in Theatre and Design Gazza Cummings Ghoneim Kiser Ray Ryder Brubaker James Lydy Spring 2016 SPRING 2016 ETEAL SUPPORTED COURSES AND INSTRUCTORS Project Courses involved Instructors Remote Sensing and Spectroradiometry GGY 428/528: Advanced Remote Sensing EDL 635: Academic Culture and Learning TBA BIO 495L: Applied Learning Seminar Ghoneim The Faculty Oral History Project The Methodology of Microhistory Bioinformatics from Humans to Unicellular Life McClure Shefsiek Koester