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Instructional Design
Staff
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Contact Information for
David Peter,
Instructional Design Specialist:
e-mail:
dpeter1@indstate.edu
phone: (812)237-8363
Web site:
http://sapphire.indstate.edu/~peterd/index.html
David Peter is currently the Instructional Design Specialist for the
Center for Teaching and Learning. David arrived here from Texas, where
he worked for the Texas Engineering Extension Service an agency of the
Texas A & M University System as an Instructional Designer. Prior to
working in Texas, he spent over a decade in the US Army, and a year as a
contract employee for General Dynamics in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
David has received his undergraduate degree from the University of
Oklahoma, and graduate degree from Texas A & M University.
Working with a team of Instructional Designers here in the CTL, staff
and graduate and student workers of the e-Learning Production Services, David oversees the development of web-based courses and
collaboration with faculty members to integrate technology into their
classroom.
David's passion is the effective integration of technology into teaching
and learning. If it is done carefully and deliberately, then the
learning is so much richer, the student grows intellectually, the
faculty finds different ways to reach students, - it's a win-win for all
concerned.
He has presented at numerous educational conferences focusing the topics
on areas of technology integration, accessibility and usability, and
instructional design models.
David’s most recent article is entitled “Instructional design
considerations for experiential web based training” and is published in
the Winter 2004 edition of Journal of Interactive Instruction
Development (Volume 16, Number 3).
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Contact Information for
Bruce Drummond,
Instructional Designer:
e-mail:
bruce.drummond@isugw.indstate.edu
phone: (812)237-8892

Bruce Drummond joined Indiana State University in January 2002.
Currently he is a doctoral student in Educational Leadership,
Administration, and Foundations in the School of Education. He
completed his Masters of Arts in Instructional Design and Technology
with an emphasis in Computer Based Instruction at the University of Iowa
in 2000. At Iowa he held the position of Coordinator of Multimedia
Production in the College of Education, and was most recently was the
Director of the Instructional Technology Resource Center in the Office
of Information Technology at West Virginia University.
He has worked on the development and implementation of a model for the
creation, production, and delivery of online course materials. The
model is designed to assist faculty in developing online course content
in a way that is familiar to the faculty member. His key interests
is making the delivery of online course materials an easier process and
incorporating computer based interactivity.
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Contact Information for
Cleo Magnuson,
Instructional Designer:
e-mail:
extcleo@isugw.indstate.edu
phone: (812)237-7941
Web site:
http://sapphire.indstate.edu/~cleomj/CleoSite/CleoHome.htm

Cleo Magnuson joined the CTL at ISU in August of 2002. Cleo received a
Master of Science in Education (Computer Education & Technology) from
Dakota State University and a Master of Science in Speech-Language
Pathology from Minot State University. Cleo holds a Certificate of
Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American
Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). She has worked
extensively in the area of education as a teacher, a Speech-Language
Pathologist (in a variety of settings including the university) and now
as an Instructional Designer.
In late November of 2003 while in Russia, Cleo presented on the
topics "Modern Information Technologies: Attracting the Population to
Social Action” and "Distance Education Technologies in Higher
Education". She presented at the Conference of the Tambov Association of
Social Pedagogues and Social Workers at Tambov State University (TSU) in
Tambov, Russia as well as to the faculty from a variety of departments
at TSU.
In July of 2003, she presented a poster session focusing on the
online syllabus within the WebCT content module at the !mpact 2003 WebCT
Conference in San Diego, CA. (See article in Sketches of Innovators in
Education: A Collection of Articles on Teaching with Technology 5th
edition, 2003). She has also presented regionally at Ball State
University in Muncie, IN.
Cleo has worked with a number of faculty at ISU as they develop their
online courses. She has also presented at ISU as part of a team to
faculty from the Rajabhat Institute Surat Thani, Thailand. She is also
actively involved in the Course Transformation Academy, the Blackboard
Institute, the WebCT Institute, Winterfest as well as summer programs
which are taught at ISU.
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