Doug
Peterson is
the Computers in Education Program Consultant for The
Greater Essex County District School Board
in Southwestern Ontario. An educator since
1979, Doug has taught Data Processing, Computer
Science, Accounting, General Business Studies, and
Mathematics at the secondary school level and was
the Director of Business Education at Sandwich
Secondary School in Lasalle,
Ontario.
Doug's
formal education includes a Bachelor of Mathematics
degree from the University of Waterloo and a
Bachelor of Education degree from the University of
Toronto. Ontario Ministry of Education and
Training qualifications are in Data Processing,
Computer Science, Accounting, and
Mathematics.
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Internationally
known for relevant and entertaining workshops and
presentations that actively involve his
audiences, Doug has presented at annual
conferences and professional development events
for:
- Association of Computer Science Educators (ACSE)
- Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA)
- National
Educational Computing Conference
(NECC)
- Michigan
Association of Computer Users in Learning
(MACUL)
- Michigan
Association of Educational Data systems
(MAEDS)
- Educational
Computing Organization of Ontario
(ECOO)
- Ontario
Business Education Association
(OBEA)
- Classrooms
2000 (OPSTF)
- Ontario
Association of Junior Educators
(OAJE)
- Ontario
School Librarian Association (OSLA)
- Ontario
Software Acquisition Program Advisory Committee (OSAPAC)
- Regional
Computer Advisory Committee (RCAC)
- The
Council for the Prevention of Child
Abuse
- Local
School Districts in Ontario and southeastern
Michigan
- Ontario
Knowledge Network for Learning
- University
of Windsor
- Educational Computing Organization of Ontario's SIG
Elem (ECOO-ELEM)
In addition
to the resources that you'll find on this website, make
sure that you check the Ontario Software Acquisition Program
Advisory Committee's (OSAPAC) Learning
Object Repository.
You'll find resources that I've contributed there free
for the download.
Some
of the things done...