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Trina J. Davis, Ph.D. At-Large Representative
Trina Davis is an Assistant Professor in Instructional Design and Technology
and the Director of eEducation in the College of Education at Texas
A&M University. She provides leadership on several eEducation initiatives
including programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education (R*TEC,
PT3 and Transition to Teach), the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund
Board, the Houston Endowment and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA). In these roles she has designed comprehensive, web-based instructional
solutions and worked with hundreds of school districts, preservice teachers
and higher education faculty members to provide on-site and on-line professional
development. Recently, the eEducation Group, in collaboration with Baylor
College of Medicine, launched an online accelerated certification program
for secondary science teachers. Trina designed the eEmpowerment Zone,
an elearning system which is the primary delivery system for the
program. Trina has served on a host of expert panels and committees at the state and
national level. Recently, she served on the 2001 International Society
for Technology in Education (ISTE) Minority Leadership Symposium Planning
Committee, and was the Co-Chair for the 2002 ISTE Minority Leadership
Symposium. Trina Davis currently holds an appointment as Co-Chair of the
Texas Education Agency, Educational Technology Advisory Committee (ETAC).
In 200203, the ETAC developed the Texas STaR Chart for all public
school campuses and made major contributions to the Update of the Long
Range Plan for Technology for the State of Texas.
Her professional experiences include 13 years in public education, which include
teaching middle school and college level mathematics in both urban and
rural settings. Davis also served as a nationally recognized Technology
Coordinator in the Waller Independent School District in Texas. She has
also served as a consultant to numerous school districts, research institutions,
and state departments of education. Her recent research interests are
in webbased instruction for diverse learners, elearning environments,
and statewide educational technology profile studies, which continue to
inform key decision makers.
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