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My home PC has died so I'll be scarcer than usual until its replacement arrives in the mail.
Until then, if you see me around much on weekends or nights, it is because of Knoppix!

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Greetings! I have been at Citizendium since the private pilot began. I hold the roles of Assistant to the Chief Constable, author, and informally Media Assets Lead.

About me

Education

I am currently accepted to a postgraduate Certificate in Postsecondary Literacy Instruction from the University of Cincinnati[1] and will probably follow it with a PhD in the field. Prior, I was awarded an M.Ed. in Adult Learning and Global Change from the University of British Columbia,[2] and prior that graduated highest-awarded in my class from Florida Atlantic University Honors College[3] with concentrations in anthropology and political science. I began all this by acheiving a GED diploma at age 32.

Experience

I have numerous years international experience, dispersed through Latin America, Micronesia, and Haiti, and it has profoundly marked all I do.

Currently, I am a remedial adult educator at a community college in the United States, and also do some consulting work related to program development for remedial learners. My pedagogy is decidedly eclectic yet with a bent for critical literacy, which Ira Shor perfectly defines as facilitating

habits of thought, reading, writing, and speaking which go beneath surface meaning, first impressions, dominant myths, official pronouncements, traditional cliches, received wisdom, and mere opinions, to understand the deep meaning, root causes, social context, ideology, and personal consequences of any action, event, object, process, organization, experience, text, subject matter, policy, mass media, or discourse.[4]

"Siren" is a Saipanese "Boonie Dog"

My primary academic interests combine adult education, community-based development, and globalization studies, with a particular focus on Global South/Global North interplays.

Although my principle focus is on practice, I have contributed to Suzanne T. Bell and Yukiko Inoue, Educational Technology in the 21st Century: The Case of the Asia Pacific Region, and several minor publicatons.

Hobbies

I enjoy the outdoors generally and am a lifelong sportfisherman, both fresh and salt water, and boast several 10 pound largemouth bass and one nearly 15 pounds. Indoors, I like films of every genre, particularly science fiction. I also enjoy a great variety of music and am a multi-instrumentalist since childhood, having enjoyed some performing success as a bass guitarist.

Contributions

Also see my userplan.

Most of my contributions are in some way or another related to developing Citizendium. e.g., see The Upload Wizard for a current project. I just don't very often have time to really bunker down and write articles—I am here, first, to help you write them. Still, I am a major contributor to:

If I show up at an article you've been working on and decide to become substantially involved with it as an author, know that I am a perfectionist and am envisioning the day when our approved articles are independently evaluated side-by-side with Britannica's and Wikipedia's.

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