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CSF Research Associates

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CSF Research Associates

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  1. CSF Research Associates 2012

  2. Mission CSF Research Associates are offered the opportunity to interact with the rest of the CSF extended family. Research Associates have the opportunity to interact with the existing diverse human resource network and to contribute to it as they wish. CSF may serve as their primary base of operations or as an additional platform from which to pursue interests outside their regular employment. Should they wish to apply for grants to fund their interests, they will have the benefit of wisdom and counsel from other successful grant recipients and they will also benefit from the low established overhead rate at CSF.

  3. CSF Research Associates: 1995 to Present (in Alphabetical order)

  4. 2011 Research AssociatesCathy Antonakos, Ph.D.Chuck Drake, B.A.Sc.; M.A. Jeff Kupperman, Ph.D. Matthew Naud, M.S.Roger Rayle, M.S.E. (IE)Jeff Stanzler, Ph.D.Edward J. Vander Velde, Ph.D.

  5. Cathy Antonakos • Cathy Antonakos is a data analyst and lecturer at the University of Michigan, teaching Introduction to Statistics in the Urban Planning Masters Program. She received a Ph.D. from the Urban Technological and Environmental Planning Program at the University of Michigan in 1993. Since then, Cathy has held numerous positions as a data analyst at the University of Michigan working on studies in the health and social sciences, most recently, at the Institute for Social Research and School of Public Health. She has conducted independent research on wayfinding with topographic disorientation related to brain injury.

  6. Cathy Antonakos (left)Photo by Susan LaMoreaux

  7. Chuck DrakeIT Specialty Program and Advanced Placement CoordinatorForest Park High SchoolPrince William County Public Schools15721 Forest Park Dr. Woodbridge VA 22193State Coordinator, VA STAR Program.(Student Training and Refurbishment Program)Linkto website.

  8. Chuck Drake, Bio. Mr. Drake has been an educator for 30 years. He earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree from Eastern Michigan University and his Masters Degree in Instructional Technology from George Mason University. Mr. Drake started his career teaching science and coaching a variety of varsity sports in Hollywood Beach FL. He moved to Virginia in 1982 and continued teaching while implementing technology innovations and merging them with science instruction. In 1990 he was named Science Chairman atHylton High School. At this time his astronomy classes were highlighted in the Washington Post and recognized for their project that created computer generated star maps for Desert Storm troops stationed in Saudi Arabia. In 1991 his advanced earth science classes calculated that Prince William Co. could save $1,000,000 if the county started a recycling program based on calculations of keeping recyclable materials out of the county landfill. In 1992 Mr. Drake was named the National IBM and Technology and Learning Teacher of the Year and awarded $80,000.00 in equipment for constructing a state-of-the-art Weather Satellite receiving station on the school’s roof. In 1998, Mr. Drake led a teamof three science students at the invitation of Vice President Al Gore to present their El Nino data at the International GLOBE Summit in Helsinki, Finland. In 1999 Mr. Drake was named Information TechnologySpecialty Program Coordinator for a new state-of-the-art high school in Prince William County Public Schools.

  9. Chuck Drake, ctd. • During the first three years at Forest Park High School, he wrote and received over $250,000.00 in technology grants and equipment donations. In 2005, Mr. Drake’s iT students were asked by the U.S. Department of Education to help create an educational video to be presented to Congress highlighting the importance of the new National Education Technology plan. Their video was used to unveil the new plan to Congress. In 2006, Mr. Drake was named a Japan Fulbright Scholar and spent three weeks studying in Japan. In 2008, Mr. Drake co-authored the winning proposal to lead the Virginia Student Training and Refurbishment Program (VA STAR) solicited by the Governor’s Office of Technology and the Department of Education. Virginia CTO Aneesh Chopra named Mr. Drake’s iT Specialty Program to become the state model for the VA STAR program. In 2010 Mr. Drake was named the VA STAR State Coordinator for the project and the program was awarded a $345,000.00 Productivity Investment Fund two year grant to implement the program. In 2012, Mr. Drake secured $425,000.00 from the Virginia General Assembly for VA STAR to expand the program throughout the Commonwealth. Since its opening in 2001. Forest Park network systems students have refurbished and donated over 8,000 computers to schools, families and community organizations in Virginia, Washington D.C., New York and overseas. Mr. Drake currently is the iT Specialty Program and Advanced Placement Coordinator at Forest Park High School in Prince William County Public Schools and is the state coordinator for the VA STAR Program.

  10. Jeff Kupperman • Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education, UM-Flint • DevInfoGameWorks, which recently won a MacArthur-funded Digital Media and Learning award. • The University of Michigan - Flint Technology in Education Global Program (meeting in Geneva, Switzerland) • The journal THEN: Technology, Humanities, Education, and Narrative • A study of school culture at Oakland Early College • Various other professorly things at UM-Flint, where I am an Associate Professor of Education • ... and always, ICS

  11. Matthew Naud • M.S., Environmental Coordinator and Assistant Emergency Manager, Systems Planning Unit, City of Ann Arbor • Consultant at Demand Research • Project Manager at ICF Incorporated • Research Assistant at Ecogen Inc.

  12. Roger Rayle • MSE(IE) , Industrial Enginneering • Information Consultant at self employed - consulting • Vice-Chair at Scio Residents for Safe Water (SRSW) • VP at First Computer Inc • VP/Sr Analyst/Developer at Arizala Corporation • Systems Analyst at OASIS (Organization for Applied Science in Society)

  13. Jeff Stanzler • Educational Studies, School of Education • Project Director, Interactive Communications & Simulations • I am the Managing Director of the Interactive Communications & Simulations (ICS) group. Founded by Professor Fred Goodman, our group designs and facilitates computer-mediated curricular projects that link students from upper elementary through college age with peers and with university mentors. We conduct computer-mediated simulations (including Place out of Time, a historical simulation developed in conjunction with the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies) and other writing-based explorations (such as our Earth Odyssey, a socio-cultural discussion forum based on vicarious travel). Each of these projects engages a team of university students who enroll in one of our School of Education seminars (Education 362 and 462) through which they are engaged in service as mentors to the younger students. I have also been involved with the Master of Arts with Secondary Certification (MAC) Program for several years, and I currently teach the "Teaching with Technology" course for MAC students. • Jeff Stanzler's office is located in room 2202 and can be reached by phone at (734) 763-5950, or by e-mail at stanz@umich.edu • Associated Offices and/or Projects: Educational Studies (ES) - Interactive Communications and Simulations (ICS) - Master of Arts with Certification (MAC) - Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies 

  14. Edward J. Vander Velde • Education • A.B., History and Political Science, The University of Michigan • M.A., Geography, The University of Michigan • Ph.D., Geography, The University of Michigan. • Publication • Business

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