Wingate University - History
CPCC
Wingate University
Wingate
NC
Teaching GPS 120 Global Perspectices in World Cultures; History of North Carolina
History Instructor
Wingate University
Monroe
NC
Teaching seated
blended
and fully online sections of World Civs I & II
US History I & II
Adjunct History Instructor
South Piedmont Community College
CPCC
Adjunct Instructor World History I & II; US History I & II; History of East Asia; North Carolina History\n\nI've been using Reacting to the Past games to enhance my courses since 2011. Reacting games increase student engagement
critical thinking and reading skills
and put students in control of their own learning.\n\nCurrently I am writing two Reacting games: The Congress of Vienna and Partying with Attila.
History Instructor
Member
Society for Military History
The Reacting Consortium is an alliance of colleges
universities
and individual faculty committed to developing and publishing the Reacting to the Past series of role playing games for higher education and providing programs for faculty development and curricular change. Through the main program office at Barnard
the Consortium provides programs for faculty development and curricular change
including a regular series of conferences and workshops
online instructor resources
and consulting services. For those interested in developing their own games
the Consortium also has an Editorial Board that provides guidance and oversight during the game development process from concept to official designation and publication.
Member
Reacting to the Past Consortium
Member
Society for French Historical Studies
ABD History
Russian History; French Revolution/Napoleon; 19th Century Europe; Chinese History
Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution; Consortium on Revolutionary Europe; Dissertation Research in Paris & Moscow
Florida State University
Master of Arts (M.A.)
History
Phi Alpha Theta
Clemson University
NEH Workshop: Pearl Harbor and Memory
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Summer 2010
NEH Institute: Migration and Empire: The Roman Experience from Marcus Aurelius to Muhammad
UNC-Chapel Hill
Summer 2017
Greek
Ancient (to 1453)
Russian
Latin
French
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
History
Phi Alpha Theta; Fencing Team; Army ROTC
The Citadel
E-Learning
Distance Learning
Curriculum Development
History
Higher Education
International Education
Educational Technology
Research
Academic Advising
French Translation
Proofreading
Teaching
Instructional Design
Public Speaking
Program Development
Editing
Student Affairs
Curriculum Design
Adult Education
Grant Writing
The Tuscarora War (Book Review)
The Tuscarora War (Book Review)
The Terror of My Frightful Weapons: Archers in the Neo-Assyrian Army
An Adjunct in search of an entrance...
Phil
Garland
South Piedmont Community College