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Lynne Pachinowski Asst. Professor, Department of Curricular and Instructional Studies
The University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-4205 330-972-7115 330-972-5636 (fax) Education
Experience Certifications and Honors
Professional Societies Publications Related to the Project
Other Publications
Doctoral Advisor
Doctoral AdviseesEducation Ph.D., Educational Administration, Boston College, 1994. M.Ed., Math Education, John Carroll University, 1989. B.A., Math Education, John Carroll University, 1986.
[top] Experience Asst. Professor, The University of Akron, 1993 to present. Student Teaching Supervisor, Boston College and Brandeis University,1990 to 1992 [top] Certifications and HonorsNominated ,
College of Education Teaching Award, 1997, 1998. Nominated, College of Education Service Award, 1997, 1998. Ohio Grades 7-12 Math Teaching Certificate
Ohio Computer Science Teaching Certificate Ohio Grades 9-12 Principal Certificate Ohio Supervisor Certificate[top]
Professional Societies Phi Delta Kappa, 1991 to present.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1986 to present. International Society of Technology in Education, 1995 to present.
[top] Publications Related to the Project
- Pachnowski, L. M. (1998). "Two Dichotomous Environments: Connecting a University and High School Through Distance Learning." Manuscript in preparation for submission to Cause/Effect.
- Olson, S. J. and Pachnowski, L. M. (1998). "High School Students in the Virtual Classrooms between the University of Akron and Wadsworth High School" The OATYC Journal. (In press.)
- Olson, S. J. and Pachnowski, L. M. (1998). "Preparing technical instructors for the virtual classroom: Lessons learned." Manuscript submitted for publication to The ATEA Journal.
[top] Other Publications
- Swingle, D. A. and Pachnowski, L. M. (1998). "Filling in the Gaps: Modeling Incomplete CBL Data with a Graphing Calculator." Manuscript submitted for publication to Mathematics Teacher
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Pachnowski, L. M. (Fall, 1997). Using the World Wide Web: Suggested Applications and Precautions for Teaching Multiple Linear Regression. Multiple Linear Regression Viewpoints.
[top] Doctoral Advisor
Ron Nuttall, Boston College[top] Doctoral Advisees Two doctoral candidates, four doctoral students [top] |