Prof. Minerva Santos

Article 1: An Outline Tutorial in Support of English Language Learners  

Author: Prof. Minerva Santos
Associate Professor
Hostos Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)

 Minerva Santos is currently an Associate Professor at Eugenio María de Hostos Community College of the City University of New York.  She has over thirty-five years of teaching experience in the field of English as a Second Language.  She also taught in the Rio Piedras Campus of the University of Puerto Rico and was a Visiting Professor at Mahidol University in Thailand, where she also provided training for English teachers.  She has published articles on a variety of topics including teaching grammar, course assessment, peer observation and theory, and the use of poetry in the English language classroom.

Contact information:
Prof. Minerva Santos
Associate Professor
Hostos Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)
Email: msantos@hostos.cuny.edu

Authors Volume VIII, Fall Issue

Article 1: An Outline Tutorial in Support of English Language Learners  

Author: Prof. Minerva Santos
Associate Professor
Hostos Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)

 Minerva Santos is currently an Associate Professor at Eugenio María de Hostos Community College of the City University of New York.  She has over thirty-five years of teaching experience in the field of English as a Second Language.  She also taught in the Rio Piedras Campus of the University of Puerto Rico and was a Visiting Professor at Mahidol University in Thailand, where she also provided training for English teachers.  She has published articles on a variety of topics including teaching grammar, course assessment, peer observation and theory, and the use of poetry in the English language classroom.

Contact information:
Prof. Minerva Santos
Associate Professor
Hostos Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)
Email: msantos@hostos.cuny.edu


Article 2: Características, preferencias e intereses de los estudiantes a distancia     

Author: Dr. Marcos Torres
Full professor
Distance Education Department
Inter-American University of Puerto Rico-Ponce Campus
Dr. Marcos Torres-Nazario teaches online and face-to-face courses of statistics and research, at the Inter American University of Puerto Rico (IAUPR) Ponce Campus.  He received the degree of Doctor of Education in Educational Administration from the Inter American University Metro Campus.  Also completed a Post Master Certificate in Institutional Research from Florida State University.  In 2013 completed a Master Degree in Research and Evaluation at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.  During the Summer of 2015 completed the ELearning Expert Certificate from FATLA.

Contact information:
Dr.  Marcos Torres
Full professor, Distance Education Department
Inter-American University of Puerto Rico-Ponce Campus
Email: mtorres@ponce.inter.edu
Phone: (787) 284-1912 X-2049
Fax: (787) 841-0103

 


Article 3: Desarrollo de competencias profesionales sobre simulación virtual en el profesorado de enfermería

Author: Dr. Carmen Irene Díaz
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing Celia Guzman
Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico

Dr. Carmen Irene Díaz is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus. She hold a Master Degree in Nursing from RCM, UPR and a Doctorate on Education from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. Her specialty areas are Family and Community Nursing, Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, Instructional Technology and Distance Education. Actually she’s the Undergraduate Nursing Program Director at RCM, UPR.

Contact information:
Dr. Carmen Irene Díaz
Assistant Professor, Undergraduate Nursing Program Director
School of Nursing, RCM, UPR
Phone: (787) 758-2525 ext. 1093, 1095
Email: carmen.diaz7@upr.edu


Article 4: Efecto del aula invertida como estrategia didáctica en el rendimiento académico                         

Author: Prof. Carolina Schmeisser
Professor, Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead, CA and
Doctoral Candidate, Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (UNINI), Mexico

Carolina Schmeisser, born in Chile has been living in Los Angeles, California since 1993. In 2009 I finished her Bachelor Degree in Spanish from California State University, Los Angeles. In 2010, completed a Master Degree in Spanish Literature from CSU.

Schmeisser has twelve years of experience teaching as a Spanish teacher at Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead, California. As Spanish Club leader and National Hispanic Honor Society Chair person, she has been in charge of different activities: All Nation Day (Flag Day), induction ceremonies, and others. As a life-long learner, her passion for education has motivated her to pursue higher education, as I she is currently in the last year of a Ph.D program in Education, at the Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (UNINI), Mexico. Her research led to study technology in the classroom and explore new teaching methodology. As an educator, she’s passionate about teaching others the importance of tolerance, respect, and courage, and Spanish Literature is a great way to bring people together to learn.

Contact information:
Prof. Carolina Schmeisser
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana UNINI, Mexico
Cel. Phone: (213) 321-2634
Email: carolinaschmeisser2014@gmail.com

 

Co- author:  José A. Medina-Talavera, EdD
Adjunct Professor
Instructional Technology & Distance Education
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (UNINI/FUNIBER)

Doctor of education, major in Instructional Technology and Distance Education from NOVA Southeastern University. Director of doctoral research at Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (FUNIBER/UNINI). Principal Professor for main courses: Computer Tools for Project Management and Project Evaluation for the Master’s Program in Design, Management and Direction of Projects from the Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (UNINI/FUNIBER). Member of the Advisor’s Committee for Curriculum Review of the Universidad International Iberoamericana (UNINI/FUNIBER). Adjunct Professor of ‘Educational Technology’ at Broward International University. Instructional Designer and Facilitator of the courses: Virtual Education and Technology and Curriculum Design for Virtual Education of the Master’s Program in Virtual Education at Broward International University.

Contact information:

José A. Medina-Talavera, EdD
Adjunct Professor
Instructional Technology & Distance Education
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana (UNINI/FUNIBER)
Address: Ave. José A. Cedeño, # 521, Arecibo, PR 00612
Email: Jose.medina@unini.org


Article 5: Flourishing in a New Country               

Author: Dr. Nelson Reynoso
Associate Professor, Departments of Social Sciences, Psychology Division
Bronx Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)

Dr. Reynoso has worked at Bronx Community College of the City University of New York since 1996.  During his tenure at Bronx Community College, he has served as Director of Counseling and as an Associate Professor in the General Counseling Department. Dr. Reynoso has experience teaching freshman seminars in the learning community program at Bronx Community College.  Dr. Reynoso currently teaches a freshman seminar entitled, “Positive Psychology: Fostering Resiliency and Academic Achievement among College Students.” Dr. Reynoso has extensive knowledge of Latino studies, research and teaching.  He has infused Latino culture in his courses.

Dr. Reynoso developed and taught an experimental psychology course entitled, “Latino Psychology” at the City College of the City University of New York. Students found the course extremely beneficial.   As a founding member of the Dominican Studies Institute at the City College, he has conducted research on the Dominican Diaspora. Dr. Reynoso recently deposited in the Dominican Studies Archives a collection of oral history interviews documenting the immigration experience of Dominican immigrants. He has published numerous articles on the immigration and resiliency of Dominicans in higher education. He has presented his research findings at numerous conferences both locally and internationally.

Contact information:
Dr. Nelson A. Reynoso
Bronx Community College of the City University of New York
2155 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 10453
Email:  Nelson.reynoso@bcc.cuny.edu
Tel. 718-289-5247


Article 6: Online Learning for Higher Education Enhancing Access, Student Experiences, and Course Outcomes    

Author: Dr. Monica Sikand
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering, Physics and Technology
Bronx Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)

Monika Sikand is an atmospheric scientist and Assistant Professor in the department of Engineering, Physics and Technology at Bronx Community College (BCC-CUNY). Dr Sikand has published research in Radiative Transfer involving in situ radiometric and mixed phase cloud measurements collected in a unique study in Arctic. Her research interests includes use of remote sensing to study radiative transfer in atmosphere, oceans and coupled systems that could be helpful in understanding the radiation budget of earth and climate change.  In May 2018, Dr Sikand will join an international network of scientists and expertise including the University of Colorado, the University of Tokyo (UoT), and the University of California San Diego Scripps Institute (Scripps), SPEC Inc. (SPEC), University of Bergen (UoB), the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI), Geminali AS (Geminali), Stevens Institute of Technology (SIT) that will deploy an unprecedented suite of instrumentation for the collection of in situ and remote data on mixed phase clouds in the Arctic. Dr Sikand is, currently, co-teaching an interdisciplinary research based course (PHY 100, CHEM 100, BIO 100) in Sustainability, Energy and Green Economy with faculty from Biology and Chemistry in Bronx Community College, CUNY. This interdisciplinary teaching model teach students research based approach to understand the relationships of humans to their environment and facts of climate change, the connections between consumption and quality of life, how the principles of sustainability are building green economy and how to build a successful career with it.

  • Sikand et al., Estimation of mixed-phase cloud optical depth and position using in-situ radiation and cloud microphysical measurements obtained from a Tethered Balloon Platform., Journal of Atmospheric Sciences. J. Atmos. Sci., 70 (2013), 317–329.
  • Sikand et al., Optical Properties of Mixed Phase Boundary Layer Clouds Observed from a Tethered Balloon Platform in the Arctic, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiative Transfer, 111(2010) 1921-1930.

Contact information:
Dr. Monika Sikand
Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering, Physics and Technology
2155 University Avenue, Bronx Community College, City University of New York
Bronx, New York 10453-2804
www.bcc.cuny.edu
P: 718-289-5388​


Article 7: Promoting Academic Success through Resilience and Hardiness   

 Author: Jody Resko, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology &
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)

Jody Resko, Ph.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology in the Mental Health Counseling Program.  She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Queensborough Community College / CUNY.

Dr. Resko has a degree in Educational Psychology from the Graduate School and University Center/CUNY.  She has studied trauma and PTSD in children and adolescents.  Her work in this area has inspired her to study how individuals cope with trauma, focusing on resilient attitudes and hardiness.  She is currently working on a research study to identify resilient attitudes among students.

Contact Information:     

Jody Resko, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor,
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology &
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)
Email:  jreskophd@gmail.com


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An Online Tutorial in Support of English Language Learners.

Author: Prof. Minerva Santos

Associate Professor

Institution: Eugenio María de Hostos Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)


 

An Online Tutorial in Support of English Language Learners

 

Abstract 

This paper describes the design and implications of a content-based, interactive, online tutorial aimed at  supporting  English language learners (ELL) who are navigating both improving their language skills in an English as a Second Language (ESL) program and gaining content knowledge in an introductory discipline-specific course. It describes the tutorial and demonstrates how it is supported by language learning best practices; it also discusses the limitations of the tutorial and provides suggestions for the improvement of its framework and usage.

    

Keywords: Online Tutorial, English Language Learners, Content-based Instruction, Higher Education