LTLE Faculty

Dr. Diane Wilcox


Education

University of North Carolina, School of Education, Chapel Hill, NC
Ph.D., Educational Psychology, August 1997.

Dissertation: The use of animation with instruction and feedback in fractions software for children.

MA, Educational Psychology, May 1994.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD

Graduate courses in Information Systems Management and Business Administration, 1983-1984.

George Washington University, Washington, DC

Graduate courses in Information Systems Management and Business Administration, 1981-1982. 

The College of William and Mary, School of Business, Williamsburg, VA

B.B.A, Business Management, Visual Arts, May 1979

 Employment

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.  Assistant Professor, Human Resource Development, College of Education. August 2004 to present.

Autodesk, Inc., San Rafael, CA.  Business Process Manager, Global Process Improvement and Training, Autodesk Business Center.  October 2003 to August 2004.

Instructional Design Manager, Global Process and Training, Autodesk Business Center.  April 2001 - October 2003.

Training Manager, Americas Sales Operations. July 2000 - April 2001.

Mindlever.com, Raleigh NC, Training Manager. December 1999 - June 2000.

Wilcox Instructional Media, LLC, Hillsborough, NC. Training Consultant. January 1998 - January 2000.

Mindforge, Inc., Burlington, NC. President. June 1996 - January 1998.

Kings College, Charlotte, NC. Psychology Instructor. 1995.

 

Publications:

Wilcox, Diane & Purcell, Steven (2008) Digital Movie Making in the Middle School Science Classroom.

Digital Movie Making in the Middle School Science Classroom Report on Collaborative Grant, Imprint, COE Spring 2008.

Wilcox, Diane (2007) Technology Leaders. Leadership Letter. Issue 5. February 2007. Southern Early Childhood Association.

Purcell, Steven & Wilcox, Diane (2007) Defining and Examining Technology Intelligence:  Cultivating Beginning Teachers' Technology Competencies.

Wang, Greg & Wilcox, Diane (2006) Training Evaluation: Knowing More Than Is Practiced. Advances for Developing Human Resources. Fall 2006.

Wilcox, Diane (2006) We Don't Sit in the Grass Anymore: a Story of Lyme Disease. Self-published at http://www.lulu.com

Career Goals Collaborative Grant Report, Imprint, COE Fall 2006.

Presentations:

 Wilcox, Diane, Devier-Scott, Jonathan & Purcell, Steven (2008) Constructing Scientific Knowledge in Middle School through Team-Based Movie Making. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Constructivist Teaching. October 2008.

Purcell, S., Perritt, D., & Wilcox, D. (2008, March) Understanding and Promoting Best Practices in Technology Implementation in Higher Education Classrooms. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Technology in Education, Las Vegas, NV.

Wilcox, D., Purcell, S. (2008, March) Digital Movie Making in the Middle School Science Classroom. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Technology in Education, Las Vegas, NV.

Wilcox, D. (2007, June) Chronic Lyme Disease: What it Does to Our Work Lives. Paper presented at the Hope to Heal Lyme Conference, Herndon, VA.

Wilcox, D. (2007) Technology-Mediated Assessment. Workshop presented at the Center for Instructional Technology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA., October 18, 2007.

Burchard, M. & Wilcox, D. (2007, April) Universal Course Design, James Madison University, Center for Faculty Innovation Workshop, Harrisonburg, Virginia, April 26-27, 2007.

Purcell, S. & Wilcox, D. (2006) Defining, Examining, and Understanding Technology Intelligence, presented at the American Association for Teaching and Curriculum Annual Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 12-14, 2006.

Wilcox, D.M. & Griffin, O. T. (2006) Working with Adults. Presented at the SECA Leadership Summit, Nashville, Tennessee, February 1, 2006.

Wilcox, D. M. (2006) Careers for Minors in Human Resource Development. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, October 25, 2006.

Wilcox, D. M. (2006) Assessment in the HRD Minor and AHRD Graduate Program, James Madison University, Presentation to Doctoral Students at Center for Assessment and Research Studies, September 2006.

Wilcox, D. M. (2006) E-learning and Student Engagement, James Madison University, Center for Instructional Technology, Harrisonburg, Virginia, September 29, 2006.

Wilcox, D. M. (2006) Lyme Borreliosis: You Can't Afford to Ignore It!, CommonHealth presentation, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, April 5, 2006.

Wilcox, D. M. (2005) Assessment in the HRD Minor and AHRD Graduate Program, James Madison University, Center for Assessment and Research Studies, Summer Fellowship presentation, June 2005.

Wilcox, D. M. (2005) Using a Variety of Technologies in the Teaching and Learning Process, James Madison University, Faculty Development Seminar, October 2005.

Wilcox, D. M. (2005) Using Macromedia Captivate in Course Development, James Madison University, Seed Grant Workshop, November 2005.

Wilcox, D. M. (2005) The Impact of Virtual Classrooms on Student Motivation and Sense of Community in an Online Course. Presented at the AAACE annual conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2005.

Griffin, O. T. & Wilcox, D. M.(2005) Career Goals and Aspirations of Middle School  Students.  Presented at the VATE Conference, Roanoke, Virginia, October 14th & 15th, 2005

 

 


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Dr. Diane Wilcox
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