Contributors
Layne Cameron is a media relations manager at Ball State University. E-mail: lscameron@bsu.edu
Dr. Young Mi Chang is a postdoctoral researcher at Ball State University. E-mail: ychang@bsu.edu
Martin Dimkovski is the network engineer for Barry University and the technical advisor for the Miami Cisco User’s Group. E-mail: balkankz@yahoo.com
Jeanne Flatland is the education marketing manager for Proxim Corp., a provider of wireless networking technologies for educational environments. E-mail: jflatland@proxim.com
Dr. Barbara Heath is president of East Main Educational Consulting in Southport, N.C. E-mail: bheath@ec.rr.com
Dr. Russell Herman is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. E-mail: hermanr@uncw.edu
Dr. Gabriel Lugois an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at UNC Wilmington. E-mail: lugo@uncw.edu
Dr. Laurie Mullen is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Studies at Ball State University. E-mail: lmullen@bsu.edu
Mark Plovnick is the dean of the Eberhardt School of Business at the University of the Pacific.
Dr. James Reeves is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UNC Wilmington. E-mail: reeves@uncw.edu
Dr. Matthew Stuve is an assistant professor of educational technology at Ball State University. E-mail: mjstuve@bsu.edu
Dr. Ronald Vetter is a professor and chair in the Department of Computer Science at UNC Wilmington. E-mail: vetterr@uncw.edu
Darrell Walery is the director of technology for Consolidated High School District 230 in Illinois, and the co-chair of the Implementation Subcommittee of CoSN’s Emerging Technologies Committee. E-mail: Dwalery@D230.org
Dr. Charles R. Ward is a professor and chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UNC Wilmington. E-mail: ward@uncw.edu
Robert Wineriter serves on the wireless committee at the University of Utah. E-mail: Rlw6@caos.utah.edu
Daniel F. Young is the VP of global industry solutions for Nortel.
This article originally appeared in the 03/01/2005 issue of THE Journal.