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Douglas Gorham, Ed.D.

Manager, Pre-College Education, IEEE Educational Activities

61 New Street, Hampton, NJ 08827

Phone 1-732-562-5483 Fax 1-732-981-1686 d.g.gorham@

a. Professional Preparation.

Elmhurst College BA/1973

Biology

Northern Illinois University MS Ed./ 1981

Educational Administration

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ed.D/1990

Educational Administration

b. Appointments.

2000 – present Manager of Pre-College Education

The Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

1995 – 2000 Principal, Bayshore High School,

Bradenton, Florida

1992-1995 Principal, Sycamore High School,

Cincinnati, Ohio

1990-1992 Principal/Curriculum Director, Evergreen Park HS Evergreen Park, Illinois

1988-1990 Principal, Geneseo High School,

Geneseo, Illinois

1982-1988 Assistant Principal, Zion-Benton Township High School, Zion, Illinois

1973-1982 Teacher, Sandwich High School,

Sandwich, Illinois

c. Publications.

Gorham, D., Newberry, P.B., Bickart, T. (2003). Engineering Accreditation and Standards For Technological Literacy. Journal of Engineering Education, 92. 95-99.

Sechrist, C.F., Batchman, T.E., Feisel, L. D., Gmelch, W. H., Gorham, D., and Stoler, B. C. (2002). Partnerships Take the Lead: A Deans Summit on Education for a Technological World. IEEE Transactions On Education, 45(2), 118-127.

Gorham, D. (2002). Engineering and Standards for Technological Literacy. The Technology Teacher, 61(7), 29-34.

Gorham, D., Batchman, T. E., and Stoler, B. C., “Deans of Engineering and Deans of Education: Taking the Lead to Enhance Technological Literacy.” Proceedings of the Frontiers In Education Conference, 2001.

d. Synergistic Activities

1. Conferences/Meetings Organized

a. Taking the Lead: A Deans Summit on Education for a Technological World, Baltimore, MD, 2001

b. Deans Summit II: Fostering Campus Collaborations, Miami, FL, 2003

c. Connecting Engineers with the Pre-University Community, Nice, France, 2003

2. Selected Presentations

a. “Engineering, Technology and Mathematics”, at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. April 2003.

b. “Preparing Volunteers to Work with Local Teachers and School Districts to Promote Technological Literacy,” Annual Meeting of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives, San Jose, CA. July 2002. With Barbara Stoler.

c. “Colleges of Engineering and Colleges of Education: Successful Campus Collaborations,” American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Montreal, Canada. June 2002. With Barbara Stoler

d. “Nurturing a Culture of Innovation and Development in Technology, Electronics and Electrical Engineering,” Edutech/SAIEE Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2001.

e. Collaborators & Other Affiliations

1. Ted Batchman, University of Nevada, Reno

2. Gary Benenson, City College of New York

3. Ted A. Bickart, Colorado School of Mines

4. Ralph Painter, Tampa Electric Company

5. Peter Crouch, Arizona State University

6. Walter Gmelch, Iowa State University

7. Susan Meyers, San Jose State University

8. Pam B. Newberry, Project Lead The Way

9. Chalmers Sechrist, Florida Gulf Coast University

10. Bill Sparkman, University of Nevada, Reno

Thesis Advisor and Postgraduate-Scholar Sponsor:

Dr. James Ward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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