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ETEC Connections Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements
ETEC Connections is part of the Learning Enhancement through Innovation
- LEI Aloha project located in the Department of Educational Technology
in the College of Education at the University of Hawaii.
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Executive Staff: The following individuals serve
as executive staff members for the LEI Aloha Project.
Catherine P. Fulford, Ph.D., Project Director Catalyst Grant
and Principal Investigator
Curtis P. Ho, Ph.D., Co-Project Director Catalyst Grant and Principal
Investigator
Rachel A. Rivers, M.A., Project Manager
Gary Theal, M.Ed., Digital Media Manager
Ariana Eichelberger, M.Ed., Outreach Manager
Diana Amundsen, Administrative Assistant
Video, graphic design, and web experts: The following
individuals from the LEI Aloha Project served as video, graphic
design, and web experts to develop the ETEC Connections website.
Gary Theal, M.Ed., Digital Media Manager
Maurice Radke, Graphic Designer, Digital Media Group
Russ Ogi, Digital Media Specialist, Digital Media Group
Gabe Hoeffken, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Bin Ma, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
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Past contributors
Cheri Mardon, Video Editor, Digital Media Group
Su Chin (Sandra) Wu, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Randy Gomabon, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Lisa Hasler-Waters, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Rylan Yee, Digital Media Group, Production Assistant
LEI Aloha Team:
Current
Clinton Iwami, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Edward Gose, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Gabe Hoeffken, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Yi-Chun (Emily) Lin, Technology Mentor Assistant
Peter Leong, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Bin Ma, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Cheri Mardon, Video Editor, Digital Media Group
Dev Rivers, Student Administrative Assistant
Jacie Moriyama, Student Assistant , Technology Mentoring
Kami Yang, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Dorothy So, Technology Mentor Assistant
Jenna Weiss, Student Assistant.
Jenyul Chen, , Student Assistant, Technology Help Desk
Edmond Mak, Student Assistant, Technology Help Desk,
Andrew Uehara, Student Assistant, Technology Help Desk
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Past
Leslie Arakaki, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Grant Muranaka, Graduate Assistant, Evaluation
Su Chin (Sandra) Wu, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Randy Gomabon, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Robert Jahier, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Mark Kennedy, Technology Mentor Assistant
Farani Lucero, Technology Mentor Assistant
Bryan Peralta, Technology Mentor Assistant
Siong Meng Tay, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Lisa Hasler-Waters, Graduate Assistant, Digital Media Group
Rylan Yee, Digital Media Group, Production Assistant
Yong Hee Kim, Graphic Designer, Digital Media Group
Melissa Pedersen, Production Assistant, Digital Media Group
Gregory Kent, Technology Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Lahela Lung, Technology Assistant
Celeste Nagata, Graduate Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Wallace Napier, Technology Assistant
Malia Nobrega, Graduate Assistant, "TLC" organization
Lisa Yamamoto, Technology Assistant, Technology Mentoring
Sean Barrett, Technology Mentor Assistant
Kelly Bart, Technology Mentor Assistant
Ross Egloria, Graduate Assistant, PDE program
Cassie Chun, Technology Help Desk, Student Assistant
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Subject matter and instructional design experts:
The following individuals from the Department of Educational Technology
acted as subject matter and instructional design experts. (Listed
in alphabetical order.)
Ariana Eichelberger, M.Ed., Junior Specialist
Catherine P. Fulford, Ph.D., Professor
Curtis P. Ho, Ph.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Geoffrey Z. Kucera Ph.D., Professor
Peter Leong, M.S., M.Ed., Graduate Assistant
Celia Main-Anakalea, Graduate Intern
Mary Sasaki, M.Ed., Instructor
Annette C. Sherry, Ed.D., Associate Professor
Shirley F. Yamashita, Ph.D., Associate Specialist
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Funding
The development of the ETEC Connections website is one of many LEI
Aloha projects funded by a Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use
Technology (PT3) Catalyst grant from the United States Department
of Education and a consortium of partners. PT3 will contribute $2
million or 50 percent over a three year period, 2001-2004 and partners
will match the additional $2 million. The following organizations
are LEI Aloha’s consortium partners.
Partners
Partner Organizations
Apple Computer, Inc., 1999-Present
Coca Cola, Inc., (Technology Learning Center Gift) 1999-2001
Epiphany School, 1999-2002
Hawaii Department of Education (DOE), Personnel Services Sabbatical
Program, 2001-Present
Hawaii Department of Education (DOE), Teleschool, 1999-Present
Hawaii Public Television, KHET, 2001-Present
Holomua Elementary School, 1999-Present
Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC), 1999-2002
Mid Pacific Institute, 2001-Present
Ohana Foundation, 2001
Tech 4 Learning, 2001-Present
University of Hawaii Partners
Department of Educational Technology, 1997-Present
College of Education, 1997-Present
University of Hawaii Community Colleges, 2001-Present
Distributed Learning User Services (DLIS), 1999-Present
Information Technology Services (ITS), 1999-Present
Hawaii Institute for Educational Partnerships, 1999-Present
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Disclaimers
Disclaimer of Endorsement
The documents posted on this server contain hypertext links or
pointers to information created and maintained by other public and
private organizations. These links and pointers are provided for
the user's convenience. The Educational Technology Department, College
of Education, University of Hawaii, LEI Aloha and ETEC Connections
do not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness,
completeness, or content of this outside information. Further, the
inclusion of links or pointers to particular items in hypertext
is not intended to reflect their importance. Nor is it intended
to endorse any views expressed, products or services offered, or
any changes in the website address or content, on these outside
sites, or the organizations sponsoring the sites.
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Nondiscrimination Policy
The University of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Institution and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on
the bases or race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry,
disability, marital status, arrest and court record, sexual orientation,
and veteran status. This policy covers admission and access to,
and participation, treatment and employment in the University's
programs, activities, and services. This site's text only links
are Bobby approved, including transcriptions of Video Overviews
and Features. For more information on equal opportunity and affirmative
action policies and complaint procedures, contact:
Students: Alan Yang, Dean of Students, (808) 956-3290 (V/T)
Employees: Mie Watanabe, EEO/AA Director, (808) 956-7077 (V/T)
Students with Disabilities: Ann Ito, KOKUA Program Director, (808)
956-7511 (V/T)
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Vendor Notice
ETEC Connections does not endorse individual vendors, products
or services. Therefore, any reference herein to any vendor, product,
or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer or otherwise does
not constitute or imply the endorsement, recommendation or approval
of the Educational Technology Department, College of Education,
University of Hawaii.
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Copyright Status Notice
Unless specifically stated otherwise, all information on the ETEC
Connections website at http://www.hawaii.edu/etec
is the property of the Educational Technology Department, College
of Education, University of Hawaii and may not be reproduced, published
or otherwise used without the department's permission. Any such
permission given will require appropriate byline/photo/video/sound/image
credits. This statement does not pertain to information at web sites
other than http://www.hawaii.edu/etec
whether funded by the Department of Educational Technology or not.
ETEC Connections is a project funded by the Preparing Tomorrow's
Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), U.S Department of Education grant
and in accordance with contract stipulations copyright is retained
with the Grantee in this case being the Department of Educational
Technology, College of Education, University of Hawaii.
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Privacy and Security Notice
This World Wide Web (WWW) site is provided as a public service
by LEI Aloha, Department of Educational Technology, College of Education,
University of Hawaii. Information presented within the confines
of www.hawaii.edu/etec, exclusive of
exterior links, is considered public information available for access
but resident on this ETEC Connections site.
For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains
available to all users, this computer system employs software programs
to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to
upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. By accessing
the ETEC Connections' Web Pages, you expressly consent to the monitoring
of this site for unauthorized activities. Unauthorized attempts
to upload information or change information on this service are
strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud
and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure
Protection Act.
If you have any questions or comments about the information presented
here, please forward them to us at: coetech@hawaii.edu
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University of Hawaii IT Policies
Etec Connections is further governed by the "IT policies and guidelines"
outlined by the Department of Information Technology, University
of Hawaii and found at http://www.hawaii.edu/infotech/policies/
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