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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Academia.edu Center for Teaching Excellence Director at Endicott College, Dr. Dakin Burdick


http://www.endicott.edu/php/faculty/uploads/282/cv2010_04-01.pdf

Dr. Burdick is the Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Endicott College and has worked in faculty development since 2000. He has consulted with hundreds of instructors in higher education on the topics of instructional design, civility, critical thinking, test design, and interpretation of student evaluations, among other topics. He is the official historian of the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education, and has given several presentations on the history of faculty development. He has also conducted a number of oral history interviews with leading faculty developers. Although he currently works primarily in faculty development, Dr. Burdick has a Ph.D. in U.S. History and American Studies, and has taught U.S. history at four different universities. He also practiced martial arts for twenty five years, and taught several courses on the subject in higher education, including taekwondo, hapkido, judo, jujutsu, self-defense, and two lecture courses on the cultural aspects of the arts. He was also an Associate Editor of the quarterly Journal of Asian Martial Arts for ten years, and contributed numerous articles on the martial arts to the Encyclopaedia Britannica database.



Dakin Burdick's area of expertise includes: Instructional design, faculty development, online education, blended learning, Japanese-American history, martial arts (karate, judo, etc.).
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