University of Wisconsin - Stout

Jim Lehmann

School of Education
Jim Lehmann, Instructor University of Wisconsin-Stout
140E Voc Rehab Bldg
Menomonie, WI 54751
Phone: (509) 529-4006
E-Mail: lehmannja@uwstout.edu

Jim Lehmann is the program advisor for the online Masters in Education degree students and teaches the following course:
EDUC-782 Instructional Analysis

Education
B.A. Central Washington University
M.Ed. City University, Seattle Washington
Ed.D. Walden University

Professionial Interests
Instructional and Educational Technology
Math Education in Middle and Upper Elementary
Voice-over Internet Protocol
Online Learning
Project and Problem-based Learning

Jim Lehmann has taught 3rd, 4th and 6th grade math prior to completing his doctoral program.

He has presented at numerous workshops including the Washington state ASCD conference, The Excellence in Education Workshop, Learning Space, the Northwest Council for Computer Education Conference and the National ASCD conference in San Francisco.

Jim consults with the Washington State Office of Supervision of Public Instruction working with online teacher professional development. He created an online math program designed for teachers in Washington to better integrate technology into the curriculum. Jim also has been an instructor with the Bill and Melinda Gates Teachers Leadership Project.

Current Projects
Whales Ecuador--Seeking Grant Funding to Connect Whale Research in Ecuador to American Students

Upcoming Events
Presenting at the 23rd Annual Distant Learning and Teaching Conference in Madison, WI. August 10th, 2007. Title of Presentation: The Benefits of VoIP in Online Graduate Level Courses.

Office Hours
Please contact me by email, and I will respond within 24 hours. I live in the Pacific Northwest which means I am on Pacific Daylight Time.

E-mail your comments or questions to Jim.