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Dr. Charles Evans, associate professor of history at the Loudoun campus, has directed three faculty study projects funded by the NEH and has also received a series of grants that have supported the development of interactive multimedia modules for use in history courses and the creation of a www-instructional model for teaching history.  He has taught history courses that use computer conference technologies, and he is currently teaching three history courses, that he designed, on the www.
    E-mail:  cevans@nvcc.edu
    Home page:  novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/default.htm
 
Henry J. ("Jud") Sage, associate professor of history at the Alexandria campus, specializes in American history, especially the period from the American Revolution through the Civil War, and began building "The Sage Page for American History" on the NVCC web site in 1996.  He has conducted numerous workshops on building web pages since that time and recently completed an internship with the NVCC Technical Applications Center (TAC).  He is co-chair of the Alexandria Teaching and Learning with Technology Roundtable (TLTR.)
    E-mail:  hsage@nvcc.edu
    Home page:  www.nvcc.edu/home/nvsageh/home.html
 
Dr. Agatha Taormina, director of the learning resource center at the Loudoun campus, has been an assistant director of NEH and FIPSE grants that promoted interdisciplinary approaches to the humanities and science curriculum.  She currently has grant funding to teach HTML and www course design (Perkins and Tech-Prep grants) and to develop an interdisciplinary honors course.  She has also created www-materials to supplement her English and literature courses, and she teaches her classes in a networked writing environment.
    E-mail:  ataormina@nvcc.edu
    Home page:  www.nvcc.edu/home/nvtaora
 
Dr. Diane Thompson, professor of English at the Woodbridge campus, has also been an assistant director of an NEH grant and was the NVCC site director for a three-year Annenberg/CPB grant that studied the use of interactive networks in and between classrooms.  She has been teaching in a distance education environment for over fifteen years now, including the use of computer conferences and television, and has published numerous articles on using computers in the classroom environment.
    E-mail:  dthompson@nvcc.edu
    Home page:  novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/eng111009/index.htm
 
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