James K. Woodell: Education
James K. Woodell: Education
James K. Woodell: Education
Woodell
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Education
Penn State University, College of Education, Ph.D., expected 2011; Education Policy Studies—Higher Education; Doctoral research focus: organizational
adaptation by universities for economic engagement, especially through science, technology transfer, and innovation.
Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, Master of Education, June 1996; Human Development & Psychology—Technology in Education
Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Bachelor of Science, 1989; Television/Radio/Film; Education Studies/Instructional
Design, Development and Evaluation
Professional Experience
HELIX: The Higher Education Leadership and Innovation eXchange, Somerville, MA
2010 – Present
Independent social media based project to foster conversation about innovation in higher education. Colleagues and I are working to make HELIX an
information sharing resource for higher education research, policy, and practice. We would like for HELIX to serve as the springboard for the next
generation of higher education.
Educational Testing Service, Teaching and Learning Division, distance learning and collaboration for educational leaders
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) TeacherLine, online professional development for teachers
University of Vermont, College of Education and Social Services, faculty development and collaboration delivered via learning management
system (WebCT), case studies on improving classroom practice with technology
Tufts University, Academic Technology, strategies for faculty development and use of online tools
Globalearn.com, Cambridge, MA
1998 – 1999
Director, Online Productions
Oversaw the design and production of educational Web site; coordinated development of appropriate technology and grades 4 – 8 Social Studies
curriculum; created teacher professional development materials; managed three-person Web development team and eight contractors.
Blackside Film Productions, Inc., educational media coordinator for "Breakthrough" TV series
Publications
Volkwein, J.F., Liu, Y., Woodell, J.K. (in press) The structure and functions of institutional research offices. In Handbook of institutional research,
Association for Institutional Research (ed.). San Francisco, Jossey-Bass.
Woodell, J. (1997) The great teaching with the internet resource guide. Watertown, MA: Tom Snyder Productions.
Woodell, J. & Garofoli, E. (2003). Faculty development and the diffusion of innovations. Syllabus Magazine. January.
Woodell, J. and Gray, J. (1999) Exploring the real world online. Technos Quarterly. 8(1).
Franklin, T.V., Woodell, J.K., Aronson, M., Kirby, M., & Schiff, E. (2010). Benchmarking of economic development efforts at select research universities.
Unpublished manuscript, Penn State University Office of Public Partnerships and Engagement.
Franklin, T.V., Woodell, J.K., Aronson, M., Kirby, M., & Schiff, E. (2010). The university role in innovation-based economic development
at the cluster, region, and state level: Toward broader economic impact for public research universities. Unpublished manuscript, Penn State University
Office of Public Partnerships and Engagement.
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Woodell, J.K. and Franklin, T.V. (in progress). Innovation-based, university-engaged regional development: Imperatives for research, policy, and practice.
Statement from the 2009 Roundtable on Transformative Regional Engagement to be published by TRE Networks, Penn State University Office of Public
Partnerships and Engagement.
Woodell, J.K., & Kimball, E. (in progress). College and university definitions of and approaches to public engagement: A language-in-use analysis.
(Analyzing applications to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching elective classification in engagement.) Planned journal submission.
Woodell, J.K. (in progress) Assessing universities’ efforts to enhance regional development. (Analyzing participating universities’ data from Institutional
Self Assessment Tool to Enhance Regional Innovation and Prosperity, a project of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ (APLU)
Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness, and Economic Prosperity (CICEP).) Planned journal submission.
Refereed Presentations
Woodell, J.K., McHale, I., Moran, P., & Sorber, N., (2008, November). Academic and student affairs integration through leadership, culture and
sensemaking: A case study. Presented as part of a panel entitled Faculty Collaborations and Involvements on Campus at the Association for the Study of
Higher Education, Jacksonville, FL.
Woodell, J.K, Pearce, K., May, J., & Hezel, R. (2008, May). Planning distance learning quality improvement: New directions in measuring inputs,
processes, and outcomes. Panel scheduled for the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Annual Forum, Seattle, WA.
Invited Presentations
Hanson, P., Woodell, J., Graetz, K., Kapanjie, D., Long, P. (2007, June). The re-thinking and convergence of physical and virtual learning spaces. Panel
presented at the National University Telecommunications Network (NUTN) annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
Woodell, J.K. (2006, April). Tinkering toward transformation. Talk given to faculty and staff on professional development day at York County Community
College, Wells, ME.
Woodell, J., Collins, B., Linberg, K., Stephens, J. (2007, June). Assessing distance learning outcomes and effectiveness: Data and processes. Panel
presented at the National University Telecommunications Network (NUTN) annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
References
Available upon request. See http://linkd.in/woodell_endorsements for informal recommendations.