Dave
EdyburnSpecial Interest Group (SIG) Representative
Dave L. Edyburn, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department
of Exceptional
Education at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee. He earned his
Ph.D.
in special education from the University of Illinois,
ChampaignUrbana.
He has classroom teaching experience in both learning disabilities and
behavior
disorders at the middle school and secondary levels.
Dr. Edyburn's teaching and research interests focus on the use of
technology
to enhance teaching, learning, and performance. He has authored over
60 articles
and book chapters on assistive and instructional technology. Dr.
Edyburn's most
recent books include: What every teacher needs to know about
assistive technology
(2003, Allyn & Bacon), and The Electronic Scholar:
Enhancing Research
Productivity with Technology (1999, Merrill/Prentice Hall). Dave
is also
the editor of two journals: Learning Disabilities Quarterly and
Special
Education Technology Practice. He is one of three editors of the
forthcoming
book, The Handbook of Special Education Technology Research and
Practice
(January 2004).
He is a past president of the Special Education Technology Special
Interest
Group (SETSIG) in the International Society for Technology in
Education (ISTE)
as well as a past president of the Technology and Media (TAM) Division
of the
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). He is a frequent conference
presenter
and national workshop leader.
Contact:
Dave EdyburnSpecial Interest Group (SIG)
Representative
President, Department of Exceptional Education
University of WisconsinMilwaukee
edyburn@uwm.edu
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