
Donald W. Hall
dwh@ifas.ufl.edu
(90% Teaching, 10% Research)
Education
- B.S., Purdue University (Entomology), 1964
- M.S., Purdue University (Entomology), 1967
- Ph.D., University of Florida (Entomology), 1970
Employment
- Assistant Professor (1970-1974) University of Massachusetts
- Assistant Professor (1975-1977) University of Florida
- Associate Professor (1978-1980) University of Florida
- Professor (1980-Present) University of Florida
Teaching Responsibilities
Don currently teaches a general entomology course for non-science
majors during the fall and spring semesters. He also teaches an
insect field biology course for education majors during the summer
semester and offer grant supported science institutes for inservice
science teachers. Non-course teaching activities include pedagogical
research and development of computer-based multimedia including
creation of original animations.
Accomplishments
- Two new courses(ENY 2040 and ENY 3030) that are both now enrolled
to capacity.
- Approximately 500 K-12 teachers trained to use insects to
teach science.
- Don has been one of the leaders in educational technology
at the University of Florida and now offers ENY 2040 - "The
Insects" in multimedia format (liberally supplemented with
many live insects). In order to do this, he has spent many hours
learning Multimedia Toolbook, authoring software which has its
own scripting language. During the 1996-97 academic year he has
a 10% overload appointment with the University of Florida's Office
of Instructional Resources to assist other faculty with instructional
design and multimedia. He also serves as a member of the advisory
board for the University of Florida's Center for Excellence in
Teaching.
Honors and Awards:
- 1996 Southern Regional Outstanding Teacher Award. National
Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture
- 1996 Teacher Fellow Award. National Association of Colleges
and Teachers of Agriculture
- 1996 - Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching -- Entomological
Society of America
- 1996. - Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching -- Entomological
Society of America (Southeastern Branch)
- 1996 - Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Technology
Award -- Seventh National Conference on Teaching, Learning, and
Technology, Jacksonville, FL.
- 1995 - Florida Blue Key Distinguished Faculty Award. Florida
Blue Key leadership honorary.
- Teaching Improvement Award (1993) - University of Florida.
- Teacher of the Year (1991/1992) - College of Agriculture,
University of Florida
- Achievement Award in Teaching (1990) - Florida Entomological
Society
Recent Presentations:
- 1996 - "Creating Computer-based Instructional Animations"
NACTA '96 Conference. University of Minnesota at Crookston. June
16.
- 1996 - "Introduction to Inquiry Learning" Conversations
about Science and Mathematics Workshop. Sponsored by Florida Space
Grant Consortium, Higher Education Consortium, and U.F. Center
for Excellence in Teaching. Ocala, FL. April 20.
- 1996 - "Creating Computer-based Instructional Animations:
Examples from an Entomology Course" Seventh National Conference
on Teaching and Learning. Jacksonville, Florida. March 22.
- 1995 - "Teaching with Multimedia." U.F. College
of Medicine, December 15, 1995.
- 1995 - "Multimedia in the Classroom." University
Center for Excellence in Teaching "Conversations About Teaching"
series. November 8
- 1995 - "Teaching with Multimedia." U.F. College
of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Technology Workshop. Presentations
on September 21 & 22.
- 1995 - "Developing an Effective Course Syllabus &
The First Week of Class." Opening session. O.I.R. Campus-wide
U.F. Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Training Workshop. August
17.
- 1995 - "Multimedia in the Classroom." U.F. Workshop
on Academic Management. "Maximizing Your Leadership Potential"
March 20.
- 1995 - "What is Multimedia?" Teaching Technology
Symposium. S.E. Branch Mtgs. of the Entomological Society of America.
March 6. Charleston, S.C.
- 1995 - "Integrating Media with Multimedia Toolbook"
Teaching Technology Symposium. S.E. Branch Mtgs. of the Entomological
Society of America. March 6. Charleston, S.C.
- 1995 - "Preparing Graduate Students to Teach." University
of Florida College of Agriculture Teaching Workshop "Future
Directions in Graduate Education". February 17.
- 1994 - "Technology for Teaching" IFAS SHARE Investors
Recognition Weekend. October 29.
- 1994 - "Insect Field Biology: Putting the Excitement
Back into Learning about Science" Keynote Address. Annual
Conference of the Society for Vector Ecology. October 3.
- 1994 - "Professional Biologists/Ecologists and K-12 Teachers:
a Winning Combination." Association of Southeastern Biologists
Annual Meeting. April 15. Orlando, FL
- 1994 - "Insects as Tools for Teaching Ecology and Environmental
Biology" North American Benthological Society annual meetings.
May 24-27. Orlando, FL
- 1994 - "Insect Field Biology as an Arena for Teaching
Science: 'Reality' is Better than 'Virtual Reality'." Teaching
Symposium. Florida Entomological Society annual meeting. August
11. Stuart, FL
Grants and Contracts (Total $324,000 over last 5 years)
P.I. - National Science Foundation (1992-1995), Institute of Ecosystem
Studies (1994-1995) UF-OIR (1994) USDA (1987-1992;1993-1997) S.C.
Johnson and Sons (1989-1994)
Career Publications
- Book chapters: 2
- Refereed papers: 49
Recent Publications
Pedagogy
- Hall, D.W. 1996 Multimedia in the entomology classroom. American
Entomologist (Feature Article) 42:92-98.
- Hall, D.W. 1996. Computer-based animations in large enrollment
lectures: visual reinforcement of biological concepts. Journal
of College Science Teaching 25:421-425.
- Hall, D.W. 1996. Creating computer-based instructional animations.
NACTA Journal 40(2):8-11.
- Hall, D.W. 1996 Preparing graduate students to teach. American
Entomologist 42:8-10.
- Hall, D.W. 1995. Bringing hands-on experience to teaching
insect field biology: an exciting arena for learning ecology and
science-process skills at the University of Florida. Journal
of College Science Teaching 24:195-200.
- Hall, D.W. 1995. Graduate student teaching credentials: potential
value to new Ph.D's in obtaining employment. NACTA Journal
39(4):9-11.
Research
- Hall, D.W. 1994. "Potential for Microbial Control of
Subterranean Termites" In: D. Rosen, F. Bennett and J. Capinera,
(eds.), Pest Management in the Tropics: Biological Control - a
Florida Perspective. Intercept Ltd. Andover, Hampshire, UK. pp.381-393.
- Hall, D.W. and N. Hostettler. 1993. Septate gregarines from
Reticulitermes flavipes and Reticulitermes virginicus
(Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology40(1):29-33.
- Hall, D.W. and B.V. Brown. 1993. Pollination of Aristolochialittoralis
Parodi (Aristolochiales: Aristolochiaceae) by males of Megaselia
spp. (Diptera: Phoridae). Annals of the Entomological Society
of America 86(5): 609-613.
Revised: November 1996
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