Bob Wadholm rwadholm@indiana.edu (812) 336-3257 www.bob.wadholm.com Education BA in Biblical Studies and Global Missions, 1995-1999, Trinity Bible College, Ellendale, ND Graduated Summa Cum Laude, accepted into the Sigma Chi Pi Society for exceptional leadership. MA in Biblical Studies, 2003-2005, Global University, Springfield, MO Authored An Apologetic of Signs and Wonders in Luke-Acts, showcased as a model thesis. MSEd Instructional Systems Technology, 2007-2009, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Coursework focused on designing, developing and evaluating online distance education TA for the graduate course (online and residential) Instructional Technology Foundations. Designed and developed a model participatory instructional Web site with Flash content, online course content for the graduate course Web 2.0 and Participatory E-learning, an instructional systems design model for IU Alumni Association Web team instructional sessions, and an online training Web site to teach instructional uses of blogs to K-12 & college teachers. PhD Information Science & Learning Technologies, 2012-2015, University of Missouri-Columbia, MO Coursework focused on information science, learning technologies, and philosophy (minor), to be completed by summer, 2014 Manager - Digital Media Zone (designed and taught online undergraduate and graduate courses in Web design and distance education, and supervised all other instructors and adjunct faculty) Interaction Designer – Digital Humanities Commons Experience 2012-Present Missouri University Columbia, Missouri Instructor, School of Information Science & Learning Technologies; Digital Media Zone Manager Taught the following online graduate/undergraduate courses: Intermediate Web Development (Spring 2014, Summer 2013 & Fall 2013) Seminar in Information Science & Learning Technologies: Exploring Blackboard (Fall 2013) Flash Authoring (Spring 2013) Teacher’s assistant for ten courses on distance education, Web design, and project management. Supervised doctoral students and adjunct faculty at the Digital Media Zone Guest lecturer in the graduate courses Project Management and Digital Humanities Revised online curricula Bob Wadholm rwadholm@indiana.edu (812) 336-3257 www.bob.wadholm.com 2010-Present Mission Aviation Fellowship – Learning Technologies Boise, Idaho Instructional Design Consultant, Educational Services; Web Design Consultant, Technologies Team Collaboratively consulted with various mission organizations in the Philippines, Costa Rica, Turkey, New Zealand, Australia, and North Africa concerning distance education development and delivery, Web design, digital libraries, wikis, blogs, social media, mobile learning strategies, and the transformation of theological education to constructivist paradigms Assisted in the development of operational processes, strategies, and forms for instructional design consultation at MAF Assisted in the creation of intensive professional training for MAF instructional design consultants Delivered training related to instructional design, Web design, usability, teaching instructional design, technologies that assist learning, pedagogies, and distance education strategies 2011-2012 Stevens-Henager College Boise, Idaho Adjunct Instructor, School of Graphic Design; Adjunct Instructor, School of Technology Taught the following face-to-face college courses: Web Design (DES241), Spring 2011 Flash (DES246), Spring 2011 Package Design (DES244), Spring 2011 Web Design (DES241), Summer2011 Web Page Design Principles (APP242), Summer 2011 Illustrator Basics (DES103), Fall 2011 Web Page Design Principles (App242), Fall 2011 2007-Present Freelance Web Design Consultant Bloomington, Indiana Web Design Consultant Created and maintain several open-source applications directed at open content sharing: The Little Library – http://thelittlelibrary.com – A mobile/desktop open content digital library. FlipOpen – http://www.gracetoread.com/ – A literacy web app. MobileJWiki – http://www.bob.wadholm.com/mobile.php – A mobile offline interface for wikis. Designed and developed (hand-coded) Websites for the IU African American Arts Institute, Mental Health America of Monroe County, the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, MP Publishing USA, the IU Liberal Arts and Management Program, Kuna Life Church, London Event Hire, the Bloomington Bone and Joint Clinic & Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, T-Square Millwrights, Jennifer Titus Photography, and the IU Sage Collection. Assisted in the design, development and/or technical consultation for HTML, MediaWiki, Drupal, & WordPress sites for Connor Wealth Management, New America Media, Door43, Yellowwood Solutions, Upland Beer, Snoutstik, the IU Economics Department, The Gold Report, The Energy Bob Wadholm rwadholm@indiana.edu (812) 336-3257 www.bob.wadholm.com Report, The Oakland Standard, the Oakland Museum of California, Mayacamas, Interactive TV Today, The TV of Tomorrow Show (including mobile site), GDS2, El Tiempo New Orleans, Wedding Fish & Chip Catering, and Elaine Bell Catering. Worked as design consultant, then hired as lead designer for two separate start-up educationally-related social networking platforms (CultureU in 2009 & CommuniTeach in 2011). 2008-2011 Web Developer/Designer IU College of Arts and Sciences Bloomington, Indiana Lead designer, developer and information architect of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Website and the following Indiana University department Websites: Asian American Studies Program, the English Department, Creative Writing, Human Biology, Victorian Studies, Jewish Studies Program, and the Theatre & Drama Department (including a dynamic mobile Web app). Ensured the use of SEO best practices, Section 508 compliancy (accessibility), and followed all University Visual Guidelines in the creation of Web media. Trained departmental Web personnel, and collaborated with faculty and departmental chairpersons on the design, development, and implementation of academic Web sites. 2007-2009 Indiana University Alumni Association Bloomington, Indiana Web Production Assistant/Lead Designer/Instructional Designer Lead designer in a team of 5 on the IUAA Web site (> 12,000 pages, >10,000 page views per day). Developed all Web content for the Indiana Alumni Magazine, the IUAA Strategic Plan, educational podcasts for Mini University, and Flash applications. Project manager and head developer in the creation of several large Web media university communications and marketing pieces. Project manager, instructional designer, and head designer in the creation and implementation of online tutorials. Assisted in the design and development of a social media portal, and in the planning, maintenance, and instruction in the use of a virtual space in Second Life. Worked extensively with all Adobe Web development and design products, hand coded all HTML, XML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, and ActionScript, and managed all Section 508 compliancy. Assisted in interviewing and hiring new Web designers, developers and the Web/ECommunications Coordinator at the IUAA. 2005-2009 Cornerstone Christian Fellowship Bloomington, Indiana Youth Pastor 2003-2004 Youth/Worship Pastor Baseview Assembly of God Emerado, North Dakota Bob Wadholm www.bob.wadholm.com rwadholm@indiana.edu (812) 336-3257 Books • • • I Found You, 2007 (Full-length book on philosophy released with an open license, under pseudonym Rollie Byron) An Apologetic of Signs and Wonders in Luke-Acts, 2005 (Master’s thesis) Essays in Biblical Interpretation, 2005 (Book-length collection of essays on biblical interpretation, released with an open license) Journal Articles & Presentations Assessing competencies: An evaluation of ASTD's Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) designation. (In press). Evaluation & Program Planning. Learning analytics in CSCL with a focus on assessment: An exploratory study of activity theory-informed cluster analysis. (2014). Presentation at the 2014 International Conference of Learning Analytics & Knowledge. rd Cognitive penetration of Pentecostal hermeneutics. (2014). Presentation at the 43 annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Assessing the pedagogical usability of a digital resource-sharing library. (2013). Presentation at the 2013 Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education’s E-Learn Conference. Distributed expertise: From learning networks to open knowledge communities. (2013). Presentation at rd 3 annual Educational Technology Conference in Mexico, MO. th Free and Open: Web 2.0 and the Extension of Pentecostal Education. (2010). Presentation at the 39 annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. The World is Open. (2009). Educational Technology Research & Development. The Role of Experience in the Interpretation of Miracle Narratives in Lucan Literature. (2007). Presentation th at the 36 annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.