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Patricia A. Carlson, Ph.D.

Professor of American Literature

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Office: A-203C
Phone: 812-877-8107
E-mail:
Patricia.Carlson@Rose-Hulman.Edu
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Degrees:
B.S., College of William and Mary, 1968
M.S., Duke University, 1969
Ph.D., Duke University, 1973
Areas of Specialization:
- American literature
- New media and organizational change
- computer-mediated writing environments
- Risk communication
- Ethics and human communication
 Research Activities:
- PRISM Project (Lilly Endowment funded to provide a portal for
  Indiana teachers of middle school science and mathematics
- Information technology and educational change
- Writing and assessment in engineering education (NSF funded
   project)
 Industrial Experience:
- Army Research Laboratory, Corporate Information and
  Enterprise Computing, Aberdeen, Maryland, Summer, 1988. 
  studies on information technology and organizational change
- Program Manager, 1990-95.  Advanced Educational
  Technologies, Air Force Human Resources Laboratory, Brooks
  Air Force Base, Instructional Design and Adaptive Pedagogies
  for Computer-Supported Multimedia
- NASA/Goddard and NASA/Langley Research Centers,
  Summers, 1979-1989
- Republic Management Service, Washington DC, 1984.  Senior
  Documentation Specialist
- International Centers for Telecommunications Technology,
  Terre Haute, 1989.  Senior Associate, Center for Advanced
  Media Studies
- Human Resources Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force
  Base, Summer, 1987-88.  Hypertext/Hypermedia Development
- National Research Council, Senior Fellow, Brooks Air Force
  Base, 1989.  Computer-aided composition for engineering
  reports.  Neural networks applications to composition

 

   
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