Vita
Dr. S. Jackie Vogel
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Austin Peay State University
Education:
EdD.
2001
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Knoxville, TN
Mathematics Education
M.S.
1993
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Knoxville, TN
Education
M.S.
1991
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Knoxville, TN
Mathematics
B.A.
1989
CARSON NEWMAN COLLEGE Jefferson City, TN
Mathematics
Employment:
2004-Present
Associate Professor, Austin Peay State University
2003-2004
Temporary Instructor, Nashville State Community College
1994-2003
Associate Professor, Pellissippi State Technical Community
College
1993-1994
Walters State Community College
1992-1993
Robertsville Junior High School, Oak Ridge TN
1991-1992
Arizona Western College
Online Courses Developed:
- MATH 0850: Intermediate Algebra for
Pellissippi State Technical Community College
- MATH 1230: Finite Mathematics for
Pellissippi State Technical Community
College
- EDUC 2050: Introduction to Education for the Regents
Online Degree Program
- MATH 1630: Finite Mathematics for the Regents Online
Degree Program
- MATH 1530: Elements of Statistics for Austin Peay
State University
- MATH 5200: Mathematics Content and Pedagogy for Middle
School for Austin Peay State University
Grants and Awards:
- Nominated for the Socrates Award, 2006
- National Computational Science Institute
Mini-grant awarded. “Exploring Interactivate Activities,” 2004
- Co-investigator for an Instructional Development
Grant to improve the teaching of Mathematics for Elementary Education
courses at Pellissippi State Technical Community College, 2001-2002
- Edge Files Best Practices State Award for Developing
the Middle School Egg Launch Contest: Flying Eggstravaganza,
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 1999
Publications:
- Vogel, J. (2006). “Mathematics for Elementary
Education Roundtable Report,” TMATYC Newsletter, 12(1), 11.
- Vogel, J. (2006). Dollar$ or Cent$?.
Practical Uses of Math and Science. Available at
http://pumas.jpl.nasa.gov/.
- Wilson, A., Witherspoon, M., &
Vogel, J. (2006). Abstracts of Papers Presented at
MathFest 2006: Can Your Students Speak
Fractions? The Mathematical Association of America.
- Vogel, J. (2006). “Pi Day Celebrations: Yummy in the
Tummy Math,” Bulletin of the Tennessee Mathematics Teachers’ Association,
49(1), 12.
- Vogel, J. (2006). Pre-service Teachers’
Misunderstanding of Division by Zero, American Mathematical Association
of Two-Year Colleges’ Online Conference Proceedings available at
http://www.amatyc.org/publications/Electronic-proceedings/2006Cincinnati/index.htm
.
Presentations:
- “Pre-service Teachers’ Misunderstanding of Division by
Zero,” American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges National
Conference, November 2, 2006, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- “Exploring the NCTM Navigations Series for Grades
6-8,” Tennessee Mathematics Teachers’ Association Conference, September 23,
2006, Martin, Tennessee.
- “Can Your Students Speak Fractions?” with Andy Wilson
(Lead Speaker), MathFest, August 10, 2006,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
- “Pre-service Teachers’ Misunderstanding of Division
by Zero,” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics National Conference,
April 27, 2006, St. Louis, Missouri.
- “Welcome to Planet Cartoon,” with Mary Lou
Witherspoon, Tennessee Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges
Conference, April 22, 2006, Nashville, Tennessee.
- “Pre-service Teachers’ Misunderstanding of Division by
Zero,” Tennessee Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges Conference,
April 22, 2006, Nashville, Tennessee.
- “Roundtable Discussion: Mathematics for Elementary
Education,” Panel Leader, Tennessee Mathematics Association of Two-Year
Colleges Conference, April 21, 2006, Nashville, Tennessee.
- “Data Analysis and Probability: Hand-on Middle School
Activities,” Two sessions assisted by six APSU student pre-service teachers,
Middle Tennessee Mathematics Teachers’ Association Conference, January 28,
2006, Hendersonville, Tennessee.
- “Exploring NCTM Navigations Series,” Invited Speaker
for the Waverly High School In-Service Workshop, December 8, 2005, Waverly,
Tennessee.
- “Hands-On Activities for Mathematics for Elementary
Education Courses,” with Sondra Roddy, Nashville
State Technical Community College In-service Workshop, October 26, 2005,
Nashville, Tennessee.
- “Teaching Mathematics Online: Lessons Learned,” NCTM
Southern Regional Conference in Birmingham, Alabama, October 20, 2005.
- “Mental Math Skills Workout,” with Jamie
Romines, Tennessee Mathematics Teachers’
Association, September 23-24, 2005, Nashville, Tennessee.
- “A Grab Bag of Middle School Manipulative Activities,”
organized and moderated a session presented by APSU student pre-service
teachers Kimberly Ragin,
Candyce Brooks, Steven Roberts, and Brandy White, Tennessee
Mathematics Teachers’ Association, September 23-24, 2005, Nashville,
Tennessee.
- “Does Gender Affect Course Success in Online
Mathematics Courses?,” APSU Faculty Research
Forum, September 15, 2005, Clarksville, Tennessee.
- CourseCompass/MyMathLab
Workshop with Loretta Griffy, August 26, 2005,
Clarksville, Tennessee.
- “Mathematics Methods Courses: What to Expect When Your
Students Transfer to Four-Year Universities,” Tennessee Mathematics
Association of Two-Year Colleges Conference, April 22, 2005, Knoxville,
Tennessee.
- “Fraction Families: Looking for Patterns in
Fractions,” with Jamie Romines, Teachers
Teaching with Technology and Middle Tennessee Mathematics Teachers
Conference, February 25, 2005, Nashville, Tennessee.
- “NCTM Navigations Series for Your Middle School
Mathematics Class,” Teachers Teaching with Technology and Middle Tennessee
Mathematics Teachers Conference, Nashville, February 26, 2005.
- “So you have downloaded apps, what now?” with
Sondra Roddy, Teachers Teaching with Technology and Middle Tennessee
Mathematics Teachers’ Association, Nashville, Tennessee, February 21-22,
2004, and Tennessee Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges, Memphis,
Tennessee, April 16-17, 2004.
- “Teaching Mathematics Using Shodor Applications,” with
Sondra Roddy, Tennessee Mathematics Teachers’ Association, Chattanooga,
Tennessee, September 24-25, 2004.
- “Developing Your Online Course,” Tennessee Mathematics
Association of Two-Year Colleges, Harriman, Tennessee, April 19-20, 2002.
- Presented an M.C. Escher Workshop at Karns Primary
School, Knoxville, Tennessee, December 20, 2001.
- “Getting Your Math Course on the Web,” Tennessee
Mathematics Teachers’ Association, April 29, 2000.
- “Teaching Math on the Web,” Tech Prep Conference,
November 15-17, 2000.
- “Calculator Games Demo,” Invited presenter for the
Knox County 8th Grade Career Fair, February 1, 2000.
- “Teaching Math Online ,”
Invited speaker for East Tennessee Consortium for Higher Education, April
14, 2000.
- “How to succeed in math” seminar for incoming
freshman, Pellissippi State Technical Community College, Knoxville,
Tennessee, January 15, 1999.
- “Online Courses,” East Tennessee Consortium for Higher
Education technology presentation, University of Tennessee Knoxville, April
9, 1999.
- “Online Instruction,” Invited speaker for East
Tennessee Consortium for Higher Education, October 1, 1999.
- Presented a Math Success Seminar at Pellissippi State
Technical Community College, Knoxville, TN, Fall
1998.
- Conducted a workshop for secondary mathematics and
science teachers at the Heritage High School Planetarium, Heritage, TN,
1998.
- Presented a TI-92 demonstration at the Smokey Mountain
Mathematics Education Association workshop,
1997.
- “Exploring Probability and Statistics,” Mathematics
Association of America Regional Conference, Huntsville, AL, 1996.
- “Introduction to the TI 92,” Barrett Lecture Series,
University of Tennessee Knoxville, Spring 1993.