Dawn Hogue

dehogue@sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us

Experience

1990–present        Sheboygan Falls School District          Sheboygan Falls, WI

English Teacher

  • Department chair 1995-2003.

  • I teach CyberEnglish9, Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition, and English 11. I have taught Journalism; Public Speaking, Poetry, Accelerated English 11 (American Literature),  Media and Lit, and English 10. See my website: www.mshogue.com

  • Student Newspaper Adviser, 1993-1997, 2003-04

  • Yearbook Adviser, 1991-present

  • Adviser to the all-conference literary magazine, Menagerie, 1990-present

 

2001–2003        Cardinal Stritch University         Milwaukee, WI

Adjunct Faculty, Outreach Department 

  • Educational Computing: I taught CEd 514: Introduction to Web Design and CEd 519: Web Languages: HTML & Introduction to Java Script and Java (concurrent courses for 3 credits).

 

1998–present

Technology Educator

  • Taught "Using Blogs and Wikis in the Classroom," SITA (Summer Instructional Technology Academy) for Eastern Wisconsin Instructional Technology Consortium (EWITC), August 5, 2008
  • Coordinator and co-instructor for online web class sponsored by Assembly on Computers in English, June 2004
  • Taught Intro to FrontPage, Intermediate FrontPage, Advanced FrontPage and Intro to PageMaker at the 2003 Summer Instructional Technology Academy at Lakeshore Technical College
  • Taught beginning and intermediate web page design at the 2001, 2002  Summer Technology Academy
  • Taught “Beginning Windows  ‘98,” “Intermediate Windows ’98,” and Adobe PageMaker 6.5” at the 1999 Summer Technology Institute
  • Taught “Beginning Windows ‘98”  &  “Adobe PageMaker” at the Sheboygan Falls School District’s Summer Technology Institute and throughout the 1998-99 school year

 

1997–1999        Wisconsin & Upper Michigan Florist’s Association         Plymouth, WI

Co-editor of the Florist’s Bulletin

  • Designed and edited bi-monthly newsletter for the association

  • Designed postcards, flyers, convention brochures

  • Wrote press releases

Professional development

  • Member of SFHS Connections Team: a freshman transition program, 2004-present

  • Member of Sheboygan Falls High School's Professional Development Team, 2003-2007

  • Awarded a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund grant to develop and teach CyberEnglish9, which integrates web technology into the study of literature and writing in 9th grade English classes

  • Chair of Senior Project committee, 1997-98

  • Attended the 3rd Annual Model Schools Conference presented by the International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc., June 1995, Cincinnati, OH

  • Editor of the Lakeland College newspaper The Mirror, for two years

  • Co-editor of Seems, a nationally recognized literary magazine edited by Karl Elder, Lakeland College, in 1989

 

Affiliations

 

Presentations & Sessions

  • March 1, 2008, CyberEnglish Interview, part 2, Radio Interview with Dr. Susan Antlitz, WMWK FM
  • February 23, 2008, CyberEnglish Interview, part 1, Radio Interview with Dr. Susan Antlitz, WMWK FM
  • February 2008:Presenter at Wisconsin State Reading Association. Topic: Blogs, Wikis and Web 2.0 in the Classroom.

  • November 2007:Co-presenter at the National Council of Teachers of English national convention with Ted Nellen. Topic:CyberEnglish

  • May 2007: Presentation on CyberEnglish to Sheboygan Falls School Board
  • 2007: CESA 7 Presentation on CyberEnglish for the High School Redesign Network (this is a pdf file)
  • November 2005: Co-consultant at technology workshop sponsored by ACE, Assembly on Computers in English (NCTE). Topic: Web Pals: Connecting students with mentors who care.

  • November 2005: Co-presenter at the National Council of Teachers of English national convention with Ted Nellen, Pat Schulze, and Nancy Patterson. Topic: CyberEnglish

  • November 2005: Co-presenter at the National Council of Teachers of English national convention with Pat Schulze, and Alex Babione. Topic: Using electronic Moos for collaboration and professional conversation.

  • November 2005: Workshop co-leader at the National Council of Teachers of English national convention with The Assembly for Computers in English. Topic: Integrating Technology into the English classroom.

  • April 2005: Presented a session on advertising for scholastic journalism at the Northeast Wisconsin Scholastic Press Association conference

  • November 2004: Co-presenter at the National Council of Teachers of English national convention with Ted Nellen, Pat Schulze, and Nancy Patterson. Topic: CyberEnglish

  • October 2002: Presented a session on CyberEnglish at the Governor's Technology Conference, Madison, WI

  • April 2001-2007: Presented a session on writing feature copy for yearbooks at the Northeast Wisconsin Scholastic Press Association conference

  • March 2000: Presented "Managing The After School Staff" at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's 76th annual journalism conference at Columbia University, New York City

  • April 1999: Presented “Building Cross-Curricular Language Skills: A Handbook” at the Wisconsin Council of Teachers of English convention, featuring the handbook I co-wrote and edited

 

PUblished works

 

 

 

education

  • MS in Educational Leadership, May 2006: Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI.

  • MA in Education, May 2000: Lakeland College, Sheboygan, WI

  • BA in English for Secondary Education, Minor in Writing—graduated Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA), May 1990: Lakeland College, Sheboygan, WI

 

 

awards & recognition

  • Staff Development Award 2006 (for Professional Development Model, etc.)

  • Staff Development Award, 2005 (for Connections)

  • Staff Development Award, 2002 (for CyberEnglish9)

  • Top ten teacher (chosen by a student), 2005, 2006, 2007.
  • Finalist for the Kohl Teacher Fellowship, 2001

  • Teacher of the Year, Sheboygan Falls Faculty Association, June 2000

  • Staff Development Award, 1998 (for the Falcon Skills & Style Handbook)

  • Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1996, 1998

  • Staff Development Award, 1995

  • Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges, 1989, 1990

  • Outstanding Student Award for English: 1989-90, Lakeland College

  • Outstanding Student Award for Writing: 1989-90, Lakeland College

  • George and Phyllis Kuehn Academic Achievement Scholarship: 1987, 1988 & 1989

  • Senior Writing Fellow: September 1988-May 1989, Lakeland College

 

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