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David Brown

Director of Information Technology
Computer Science Chair/Instructor
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  • Education

    BS. Biological Science

    BS.Ed. Chemistry

    MS Computer Science Education

    Ph.D. Computer Science & Science Education

  • Bio

    Dr. Brown holds separate degrees in Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, and Education (BS Ed, BS, MS, Ph.D. respectively). Over 30 years in education, he has taught in public secondary, private, gifted and talented, and magnet schools. He has been Science Curriculum Coordinator for a school district in Western Kansas and a Computer Science Curriculum Coordinator for a gifted and talented academy in Indiana. Early in his career, Dr. Brown was a Chemistry teacher, and also established one of the very first high school computer science programs in the state of Kansas.

    As a researcher, Dr. Brown's agenda is in Computers and Human Interaction (CHI). With the belief that high school students are capable of publication in professional journals, as well as presentations at professional conferences; a large number of his publications have shared co-authorship with either high school or university students (including a growing number of MSSM students). This contributed to him being named a 1994 Tandy Technology Scholar for Computer Science. He was also the first Kansas recipient of the Sigma Xi award for outstanding science teaching and research. As a recognized educator and researcher, Dr. Brown has served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Computer Science Education and the Online Journal of Virtual Culture. He is currently on the program committee for the International E-Learn Conference sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education (AACE).

    Dr. Brown is a past international president of the computer science group (sigCS) within the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and served on the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) K-12 Technology Task Force. Dr. Brown is known in ACM circles for having started and put in place the first high school student chapter of the ACM, a precedent that allowed other qualified high schools to follow with their own chapters. He was asked in 1995 to act as an International Educational Consultant in computer science to Al Ain University, the flagship University of the United Arab Emirates . He has held Associate Professorships at Kansas State University , Zayed University , and the American University in Dubai .

    On a personal level, Dr. Brown and his wife Carol reside on Trafton Avenue . They came to the MSSM following five years in the Middle East ( Dubai , United Arab Emirates ), where Dr. Brown was on the ground floor of establishing a national university for Emirati women. He is an avid reader of science fiction and fantasy when time allows and a player and researcher in the field of Massively Multi-player Online Games.

    In high school and college, Dr. Brown held two National, two World, two International, and six state Championships in the areas of Military Drum Majoring, Rifle Spinning, and Military Novelties. His private students readily outpaced his own record to give him the status of one of the top Military Nove lty instructors world-wide. He was invited to the Netherlands to conduct clinics and hold examinations in these areas in 1977. He has also been the chief clinician and director of these specialties at the International Peace Gardens Music Camp, Manitoba, Canada.

  • Publications

    Brown, David W., Tardiff, V., Schlesinger, J., Tyler, D., & John, W. (2007). Considerations for interviewing MMOG players avatar to avatar: the experiences and the data reviewed. In the proceedings of the International E-Learn Conference, October 15-19, 2007, Quebec City, Canada.

    Brown, David W., Richards M., Barker, J., Allen, J., & Donlan, B. (2006). High school student research lies in mirroring graduate school paradigms. In the proceedings of the international E-Learn Conference, October 13-17, 2006, Honolulu, HI.

    Brown, David W., Richards M., & Barker, J. (2006). Massively multi-player online gaming: lessons learned from an MMOG short course for high school students.In the proceedings of the international E-Learn Conference, October 13-17, 2006, Honolulu, HI.

    Brown, David W., Allen, J., Barker, J., Donlan, B., Richards, M. (2006). Overcoming the rote classroom paradigm through e-processes and the examination of case studies. In the proceedings of the Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, International Association for the Development of the Information Society, May 15-19, 2004, Barcelona, Spain.

    Brown, David W., Allen, J., Barker, J., Donlan, B., Richards, M., Bouchard, W., & Dunn, E. (2006). Subculture fragmentation of teenage e-society. In the proceedings of the Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, International Association for the Development of the Information Society, May 15-19, 2004, Barcelona, Spain.

    Brown, David W., Barter, R., Mason, B., Eaton, C., Buck, R., & Pratt, M. (2004). Multi-player online gaming and its increasing impact on high school age students (a work in progress). In the proceedings of the international E-Learn Conference, November 1-5, 2004, Washington, DC.

    Brown, David W., Davis J, & Chiavacci J (2004). High school scholarship and publication --rationale, reality, and remedy. In the proceedings of the national conference of the National Consortium of Specialized, Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science, and Technology. New York City, NY, March 11-13, 2004.

    Brown, David W. & Al Najjar, Thamir (2002). Best practices in cyberspace. In the proceedings of the international conference on Best Practice in Education, Dubai, U.A.E., April 1-April 3.

    Brown, David W. & Al Najjar, Thamir (2002). The seeds of science in the gulf-mitigated by preference, understanding, and cultural norms. Paper delivered at the Second Symposium of Scientific Research and Technology Development in the Arab World, Sharjah, U.A.E., March 24-March 27.

    Brown, D. W. & Morey, J. (1996, Summer). CMC: tool to measure secondary/post-secondary student expectations and curricular change. In the proceedings of the National Education Computing Conference, MN, June 1996.

    Brown, D. W. (1996, Winter). The future of computer science in the secondary school. Keynote address for the Nebraska state secondary school computing symposium. University of Nebraska at Kearney.

    Brown, D. W. (1995, Winter). Looking past programming for high school computer science. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE,9 (2), 20-21.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1995). An Investigation of Human-Computer Interaction and Computer Education in Relation to Behavior. Paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery, Nashville, TN,February 28-March 4.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1995). Gender Differences in a Human-Computer Interaction Study: The Mitigation of Traditional Concepts. Paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery, Nashville,TN, February 28-March 4.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1994, March) . The role of gender in high school computer-mediated communication. In the Proceedings of the ACM CSC'94/SIGCSE Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 5-12, 1994.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1994, March) . Compuquake: upheaval of a virtual community. In the Proceedings of th ACM CSC'94/SIGCSE Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 5-12, 1994.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1994, March) . High school participation in the association for computing machinery. In the Proceedings of the ACM CSC'94/SIGCSE Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 5-12, 1994.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1994, March) . Analysis of personal mail attributes in a computer- mediated communication environment. In the Proceedings of the ACM CSC'94/SIGCSE Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 5-12, 1994.

    Brown, D. W., et. al. (1994, March) . A tale of two high school computer science programs and how the acm model high school computer science curriculum may shape their future. In the Proceedings of the ACM CSC'94/SIGCSE Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 5-12, 1994.

    Brown, D. W. (1994, January). The acm computing standards for high schools. In the Proceedings of the Indiana Computer Educator's Conference '94, Indianapolis, IN, January 28, 1994.

    Brown, D. W. & Huntsinger, N. (1994, January). Grade your tests on computer. In the Proceedings of the Indiana Computer Educator's Conference '94, Indianapolis, IN, January 28, 1994.

    Brown, D. W. (1993, Summer). Crossing the great divide. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 7(4), 6-7.

    Brown, D. W., Strange, N., et. al. (Summer, 1993) Dr. pascal. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 7(4), 9-11.

    Brown, D. W. (1993, Spring). Plain english. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 7(3), 9-10.

    Brown, D. W., Gardiner, S. & Govereau, P. (1993).Investigation of the cyberego in cyberspace. Paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery, Indianapolis, IN, February 16-18.

    Brown, D. W. (1992, Fall). Notes to reviewers of software and books. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 7 (1), 7.

    Brown, D. W. & Schneider, S. (1992). Young learners reactions to problem solving contrasted by distinctly divergent computer interfaces. Journal of Computing in Childhood Education. Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. 3 (3/4), 335-347.

    Brown, D. W. & Gardiner, S. H. (1992, Summer). The scheme of teaching programming languages. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 6 (4), 7-8.

    Brown, D. W. (1992, Summer). Guest Editorial: Agendas establishing national curriculum in secondary computer science. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 6 (4), 5-6.

    Brown, D. W. (1992, Spring). The turing programming language for the secondary curriculum?. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 6 (3), 10-12.

    Brown, D. W. (1990, Winter). Giving programming students a logical step up. Journal of Computer Science Education. ISTE, 5 (2), 12-17.

    Wright, E., Hughes, R., Powers, D. & Brown, D. W. (1989). The effects of cue attendance training upon elementary science education preservice teachers' decision making processes - a study in progress. Paper delivered at the Southwestern AETS, Wichita, KS, Jan 12-14.

    Brown, D. W. (January, 1989). What's behind the new `look and feel' of microcomputers , Bulletin of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics. Kansas State University, 63 (3), 4-5.

    Oliver, J. S. & Brown, D. W. (1989). Attitudes, beliefs, and intentions toward science of junior high school students, delivered at the annual meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Francisco, Ca.

    Wright, E., Hughes, R., Powers, D. & Brown, D. W. (1989). The effects of intensive instruction upon preservice teachers' thought processes during inquiry tasks: a qualitative study, delivered at the annual meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Francisco, Ca.

    Brown, D. W. (1989, January). School Science and Mathematics, 89 (1), 82.

    Brown, D. W. (1989, April). School Science and Mathematics, 89 (4), 346-350.

    Brown, D. W. (1988). Improvement of the knowledge base through use of a graphical data base, presented at the June meeting of the 9th National Educational Computing Conference, Dallas, TX.

    Brown, D. W. (1988). Generic "brown bag" programming for producing math worksheets, presented at the Spring meeting of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics, Ft. Hays State University, Hays, KS.

    Enochs, L. & Brown, D. W. (1987). Needs assessment report: secondary science, elementary science prepared for the North Central Kansas Educational Service Center through the Center for Science Educa- tion, Kansas State University.

    Kurtz, R., Enochs, L. & Brown, D. W. (1987). Needs assessment report: mathematics, prepared for the North Central Kansas Educational Service Center through the Center for Science Education, Kansas State University.

    Brown, D. W. & Cassatt, D. (1986). Clarity of abstraction through microcomputer developed visual aids, presented at the Small College Computing Symposium, Rapid City, South Dakota.

    Brown, D. W. (1982). An intensive nine-week approach to secondary school computer programming, presented at the Computers in Education Symposium, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas.

    Brown, D. W. (1980, 1979). Presentation on activities and results of secondary computer science program at Decatur Community High School, USD 294, Oberlin, KS. by request of the Kansas State Department of Education. Fort Hays State University .

  • Professional Interests

    Research and Publications are in the area of Computers and Human Interaction. Most recently, his research agenda has included investigations into the playing and effects of Massively Multi-player Online Role Playing Games.

    While at the MSSM, Dr. Brown has coauthored seven, professional, conference papers with students over a four year period. Students have presented at International conferences in New York City, Washington, D.C.; Barcelona, Spain; Honolulu, HI; and Quebec City, Canada.

    His Computer Science Seminar course is currently working on researching the phenomena of electronic social networking.

    Professional Memberships & Activities:

    Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

    Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)

    Association of Computer Technology Educators of Maine (ACTEM)

    IEEE Computer Society

    IEEE Education Society

    E-Learn Program Committee for the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)

    Peer, conference, paper reviewer for the 2008 Frontiers in Education Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY.

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