Dawn Hogue

Writer, teacher, technology educator and blogger.

www.mshogue.com | www.dawnhogue.com

email me: hogue.dawn@gmail.com

Experience

 

 

2011-present       Lakeland College         Sheboygan, WI

Adjunct Instructor

  • Adviser for student newspaper, The Mirror

  • Instructor for General Studies department

 

2011-present       Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth         Baltimore, MD

Writing Instructor

  • I work with young writers to improve their skills.

 

1990–2011       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

  • Head Yearbook Adviser, 1991-2010, Assistant Adviser, 2011

  • Adviser to the all-conference literary magazine, Menagerie, 1990-2009

 

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, 2004-2011

  • 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 AND SEMINARS
  • November 2011: Co-presenter at the National Council of Teachers of English national convention with Kimberly Johnson. Topic: “Redefining Professional Development Through Social Networking and Other Technology Tools"

  • October 12,  2011: Blog training for Sheboygan Falls guidance staff. Guided staff in creating or updating their WordPress blogs.

  • September 30, 2011: Blog Training for Sheboygan Falls High School Math Department. Four math teachers created blogs and published content for communicating with students, parents and peers. In addition, each teacher imagined the blog as a vehicle for extending learning beyond the school day, both for struggling and advanced learners.

  • October 22, 2010: Conference speaker for Illinois Association of Teachers of English. “The Transparent Messiness of Being: What Web 2.0 means for classroom teachers.”

  • October 21, 2009: InService presenter for Sturgeon Bay School District. “Horizontal Transparency: What Web 2.0 Means  for K-12 English Teachers.”

  • 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

  • February 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 an annual 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

  • 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

 

  • Co-authored and edited the Falcon Skills & Style Handbook which is in its 4th edition, © 1999; I created a hypertext version of this handbook in the spring of 2002.

  • Contributor to Notes Plus, a publication of NCTE

 

 

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, 2009, 2010, 2011

  • 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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