MICHAEL D. KRAUSS

Email: krauss@lclark.edu
Internet:
http://www.lclark.edu/~krauss

2807 N.E. Mason
Portland, Oregon 97211
Telephone: (503) 331-0776


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EDUCATION

School for International Training
Brattleboro, Vermont 05301

Master of Arts in Teaching
English as a Second Language and Spanish September 1981 - August 1982

Southern Methodist University
School of Law
Dallas, Texas 75275

Juris Doctor
September 1974 - December 1976

University of Texas
Austin, Texas 78712

Bachelor of Business Administration
September 1970 - June 1974

R.L. Paschal High School
Ft. Worth, Texas 76109

September 1966 - June 1970

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EXPERIENCE

Lewis & Clark College
Academic English Studies

0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, Oregon 97219

Lecturer
June 1985 - Present



As Lecturer- Teach English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to international students. Classes focus on acquisition of linguistic, socio-cultural and study skills needed to successfully function in a university setting. Responsibilities include 15 hours of weekly classroom instruction, course development, and student advising.

As Computer Resource Person - Responsible for professional development materials and training of staff; maintenance and set up of hardware; research and purchase of software for departmental and student use; collection and organization of WWW resources; ongoing revision of departmental WWW home page; liaison to campus Information Technology department.

As Technology Trainer/English Language Specialist - Provide CALL training on both desktop and Internet-based resources. Regularly train teachers for the Graduate School of Education, Lewis & Clark College. Direct workshops for area public and private schools on a private contract basis. Have developed and implemented an online course, originally for the U.S. State Department, now offered three times per year for the Graduate School of Education, Lewis & Clark College. Online course Web site is
"Integrating the Internet into the Classroom." Work for U.S. State Department as an English Language Specialist, most recently in Russia in 2004.

Concordia College English Language School
2811 N.E. Holman Street
Portland, Oregon 97211

Instructor
January 1983 - April 1985

Taught E.S.L. to university bound international students. Classes focused on acquisition of grammar, writing and reading skills needed to successfully function in a university setting. Duties included 15 hours of weekly classroom instruction, student advising, and active participation in curriculum development and administration of the language program.

Mt. Hood Community College
10100 N.E. Prescott
Portland, Oregon 97220

Instructor
January 1983 - June 1984

Taught E.S.L. to adult refugees approximately six hours per week. Classes composed mainly of Southeast Asians including Mien and Hmong. Focus was on acquisition of written and oral survival and employment related skills.

Centro Vacacional La Trinidad
Santa Cruz, Tlaxcala, Mexico

E.S.L. Teacher (Intern)
June 1982 - August 1982

Taught beginning, intermediate and advanced level E.S.L. classes to adult employees of the vacation center. Designed and implemented a curriculum to fit the employment-related language needs of the students.

Brattleboro Union High School
Fairground Road
Brattleboro, Vermont

Spanish Teacher (Intern)
January 1982 - April 1982

Taught a first and second year Spanish class for one academic quarter. Also taught private tutorials and a third year Spanish class. Students ranged in age from thirteen to eighteen years.

English Language Center
Hidalgo 305
Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

Instructor
January 1981 - April 1981

Taught three classes to Mexican students aged nine to twenty-five. Prepared E.S.P. tutorial for adult student working in hotel management.

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OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE

Oregon Legal Services
Roseburg Regional Office
950 S.E. Oak Avenue, Room 219
Roseburg, Oregon 97470

Staff Attorney
April 1981 - August 1981

Provided legal services to low income clients. Taught community classes explaining how people could resolve legal problems without retaining a lawyer.

Oregon Legal Services
1052 S.W. Fourth Avenue
Ontario, Oregon 97914

Staff Attorney
November 1977 - March 1980


Provided legal services to low income clients, half of whom were Hispanic. Coordinated an extensive community education program. Taught numerous community classes on various legal topics. Advised migrant farmworkers of their legal rights during annual summer outreach programs to area migrant labor camps.

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FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Spanish- Working facility in all four skill areas.

Homestay: Cuernavaca, Mexico. (October 1980- March 1981)

Language and culture training: Cemanahuac Language Center, Cuernavaca, Mexico. Courses: Intensive Spanish; Economic and Social Policies of Mexico Today; Roots of Modern Mexico; Mesoamerican Civilization (October - December 1980)

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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES

ORTESOL (Oregon Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages)

  • Coordinator - CALL Workshop, Lewis & Clark College - 2001
  • Journal article reviewer -1989
  • Chair CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) Committee -1988
  • Member Executive Board -1987
  • Co-Chair Spring Conference -1987

TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages)

Lewis & Clark College

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/TEACHER TRAINING

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PUBLICATIONS AND TEACHING PROJECTS

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COMPUTER WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

  • "InDesign" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring, 2006)

  • "Thunderbird" (Email client) (Information Technologies Staff, Spring, 2006)

  • "Intermediate PowerPoint" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall, 2005)

  • "Mac OS X.4" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall, 2005)

  • "Protecting Your Computer from Adware, Spyware, and Viruses"(Information Technologies Staff, Spring, 2004)

  • "Mac OSX" (Information Technologies Staff, Summer, 2003)

  • "Windows XP" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 2002)

  • "Advanced Dreamweaver" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 2002)

  • "Excel Charts and Functions" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 2002)

  • "Office 2001" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 2001)

  • "Intermediate PhotoShop" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 2001)

  • "Creating Web Pages with Dreamweaver " (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 2000)

  • "Jazz up with JavaScript" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1999)

  • "Office 98" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1998)

  • "Web Graphics" (Information Technologies Staff, Summer 1998)

  • "Word 98" (Information Technologies Staff, Summer 1998)

  • "WebCT" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1998)

  • "HTML Editors (Claris Home Page)" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1997)

  • "Power Point" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1997)

  • "Email Attachments" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1997)

  • "File Maker Pro database" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1997)

  • "PageMaker" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1996)

  • "Introduction to Scanning; Analog Editing Suite Overview "(Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1996)

  • "Web Skills: Basic HTML; Web Skills: Creating Image Maps and Basic Forms; Net surfing 201: Finding Information on the Internet" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1996)

  • "News groups" (Information Technologies Staff, Summer 1995)

  • "Uploading and Downloading Files" ( Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1994)

  • "Internet Workshop" (Information Technologies Staff, Summer 1993)

  • "Navigating the Internet" (On-line workshop, Fall 1992)

  • "Advanced Word" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1990)

  • "Scanning and SuperPaint (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1990)

  • "Interactive Video" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1990)

  • "JOVE word processing" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1990)

  • "Learning MS-DOS" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1989)

  • "DOS-MAC Compatibility" (Information Technologies Staff, Fall 1989)

  • "Authoring the Mac" (Phil Bushbee of Mississippi State Univ., Summer 1988)

  • "Dialectic Notebook" (Information Technologies Staff, Spring 1988)

  • "UNIX Operating System" (Information Technologies Staff, Winter 1988)

  • "On-Line Library Researching" (Watzek Library Staff, Fall 1987)

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COMPUTER CLASSES/CONFERENCES ATTENDED

  • Educational Applications for Hand-held Devices - Riverdale High School, Portland, Oregon, December, 2003

  • "Charged for the Future: Riding High with Technology" - Oregon City, Oregon, October 11, 2002

  • Information Literacy Workshops - Lewis & Clark College - Invited as a member of the first Lewis & Clark Information Literacy Team (One week beginning 5/21/2001)

  • "NetSchool Online Learning Conference" - Hillsboro, Oregon School District (Spring 2001)

  • "PageMaker 3.0" (University of Oregon --Portland class site, Summer 1989)

  • "Technology in Education Conference" (University of Oregon, Eugene, Summer 1988)

  • "Emerging Technologies in Modern Language Instruction" (Portland Community College, Spring 1988)

  • "Introduction to Computer Science, CSC 110 (HyperCard)," (3 hours undergrad. credit-- Lewis & Clark College, Winter 1988)

  • "Introduction to Microcomputers" (3 hours undergrad. credit- Portland Community College, Spring 1986)

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GRANTS AND GRANT REVIEWING

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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

  • Regular Volunteer for Hands on Portland

  • SMART (Start Making a Reader Today) volunteer reader

  • Member parent support group, De La Salle North Catholic High School

  • Member First Unitarian Church

  • Parent participant in Boy Scouts: Troop 100, Den 9

  • Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity

  • Volunteer tutor for disadvantaged youths at the Portland Urban League's "Street Academy"

  • Volunteer tutor for Mexican Americans in the Galaxy Apartment project

  • Participant in the Portland "Big Brother" program

  • Former VISTA volunteer and CETA worker


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Updated: 3/18/07