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Frank E. Johnson <fjohnson@mnu.edu> MidAmerica Nazarene University In addition to administrative duties, I am especially interested in how technology is shaping undergraduate pedagogy. In particular, next Fall I am hoping to conduct a national survey of private liberal arts institutions to explore how the digital world has invaded/enhanced a traditionally text-based discipline (I also want to see how teaching historians define student research). |
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Address: | Humanities Division 2030 E. College Way Olathe, Kansas 66062 United States |
Secondary Phone: | 913-782-3750, ext. 136 |
List Affiliations: | Former List Editor for H-Survey |
Interests: | American History / Studies Educational Technology Local History Religious Studies and Theology |
Bio: Professor of History; Dean of Graduate and Adult Studies Ph.D., United States History, Michigan State University, May 1996. [Concentrations in US religious, US regional, and 19th-Century American history] M.A., United States History, Michigan State University, August 1991. B.A., History-Teaching, Olivet Nazarene University, May 1986. Formerly MNU's Distributed Learning Coordinator (2000-2002). Most recent papers include: "Revenue Culture Clash: The Institutional Cost of Profitable Programs." Presented at the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN (4/03). "Radio-Button Religion: Faith Preferred, Theology Optional--Reflections on the Internet and Virtual Spiritual Community." Presented at Creative Imagination: Embodying Time, Space, and Form, Point Loma Nazarene University's Centennial Conference, San Diego, CA (2/02). |