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Laurie J. PattersonJune 2022Laurie J. PattersonJune, 2022Professional:601 South College RoadWilmington NC ie.j@gmail.comEducation Nova Southeastern University, Ed.D. in Computing and Information Technology,Programs in Higher Education, 2005 (Concentration in Computer Education,Database)University of Minnesota, M.Ed. in Computer Training and Development, 1996University of Minnesota, B.A. in Biology, 1985University of Minnesota, A.L.A., 1982Teaching Appointments Associate Professor, University of North Carolina Wilmington (2010 – )Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Wilmington (2005 – 2010)Instructor, University of North Carolina Wilmington (2003 – 2004)Lecturer, University of North Carolina Wilmington (1998 – 2003)Instructor, Cape Fear Community College (1996 – 1998)Technical Trainer, Personnel Decisions International Corporation (1995 – 1998)Independent Computer Consultant, Metropolitan State University (1995)Technical Consultant, Baylor College of Medicine (1994 – 1995)Administrative Appointments Coordinator, Information Technology Major, University of North Carolina Wilmington(2013 – 2014, 2020 – )Department Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of North CarolinaWilmington (2013 – 2017)Advisor, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Program in InformationTechnology (2013 – )Coordinator, Information Technology Minor, Department of Computer Science, Universityof North Carolina Wilmington (2005 –)Transfer Advisor, Department of Computer Science, University of North CarolinaWilmington (2002 – 2005)Assistant Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of North CarolinaWilmington (2002 – 2005)Coordinator, Computer Science Minor, Department of Computer Science, Universityof North Carolina Wilmington (2002 – 2005)Page 1

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022Webmaster, Department of Computer Science, University of North CarolinaWilmington (1999 – 2005)Advisor, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Department of Computer Science(1998 – )Advisor, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Program in InformationTechnology (20128 – )Advisor, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Program in Cybersecurity(2021 – )Independent Consultant/Administrator, Metropolitan State University, College ofArts and Sciences (1995)Lab Administrator, Baylor College of Medicine, Medical Informatics EducationCenter (1994 – 1995)Associate Administrator, University of Minnesota, Department of English(1987 – 1994)Office Manager, University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology Lower DivisionPrograms (1986 – 1987)Office Manager, University of Minnesota, General College Student Support Services(1985 – 1986)Honors and Awards Recognized by graduating seniors for making a difference:Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Spring 2019,Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2016, Fall 2015,Spring 2015, Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Fall 2013, Spring 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011,Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2006, Fall 2005, Spring 2005,Spring 2004Nominee, YWCA Lower Cape Fear Women of Achievement in Educationo May 2016o May 2015Marquis Who's Who, Science Education (2009)Nominated for “Outstanding Practicum” in Computer Information Technology, NovaSoutheastern University (2004)Upsilon Pi Epsilon, International Honor Society for the Computing and InformationDisciplines (2003)Greek Community Award for Outstanding Faculty Member, University of NorthCarolina Wilmington (2000)Honors and International House Favorite Faculty Member, University of NorthCarolina Wilmington (1999)Recommended by Department of Computer Science Chair for the University of NorthCarolina Board of Governors’ Doctoral Study Assignment Program (1999)University of Minnesota Outstanding Service Award, 1992.10 Years Commitment to Service Award, Big Brothers Big Sisters of GreaterMinneapolis, 1991.Page 2

Laurie J. PattersonPublicationsJune 2022Gender Patterson, L.J. (2018). “Female Role Models Influences: Technology Education andStudent Success,” in the 2018 Proceedings of the World Education Day 2018Conference.Patterson, L.J. (2016). “Closing the Gender Gap in the Technology Major,” in the2016 Proceedings of the EDSIG Conference (November 2016), ISSN 2473-3857, v2n4064, pgs 1-16. (referred).Patterson, L.J. (2007). “General Computer Application Knowledge: Is There aDifference Between the Genders?,” in The Proceedings of The 2007 World Congressin Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2007International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science andComputer Engineering, Las Vegas NV, June 2007 (refereed).Patterson, L.J. (2006). “Student Response Systems and Gender: An Evaluation of ItsSuccess,” in the Proceedings of The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science,Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2006 International Conferenceon Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Las VegasNV, June 2006, 104-110 (refereed).Patterson, L.J. (2004). An Evaluation of the Reasons why Female Students Withdrawfrom the Computer Science Program at the University of North Carolina Wilmington(nominated for “Outstanding Practicum” in Computer Information Technology atNova Southeastern University).Patterson, L.J., & Trasti, J. L. S. (2004). “Women students in computer science:Student perspectives of faculty bias as a possible influence on student retention.” In J.Sawyers (Ed.), Mid Atlantic Conference on the Scholarship of Diversity. Blacksburg,VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.o Referenced in Computing Research News: A Publication of the ComputingResearch Association, March 2007 (Vol. 19/ No. 2).o Referenced in Reconstructing the Fables: Women on the EducationalCyberfrontier, Springer Netherlands, 2006.o Referenced in Alice and Robotics in Introductory CS Courses, April 2009,TAPIA ’09: The Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in ComputingConference: Intellect, Initiatives, Insight, and Innovations.o Referenced in PREOP (Providing Robotic Experiences Through Object-BasedProgramming), Alice Symposium 2009 at Duke University, Durham NC.Leadership “Challenges for Women Department Chairs,” invitation to publish in The DepartmentChair: A Resource for Academic Administrators. Fall 2016.o Requests for More Information: 76o 209 Downloads (as of 2 May 2022)Page 3

Laurie J. PattersonArts and Media June 2022Patterson, L.J. Poets of Tin Pan Alley, 2nd edition, under contract (2018) withOxford University Press. (Submitted 2020, Publication August 2022). With PhilipFuria (Written posthumously).Patterson, L.J. The American Songbook, Volume I: The Tin Pan Alley Era, OxfordUniversity Press. (2015). With Philip Furia. pp. 300.Patterson, L.J. The Songs of Hollywood, Oxford University Press. (2010). WithPhilip Furia. pp. 300.o 2011. Oxford Scholarship Online.o 2014. Audible Audio Edition, with narration by Philip Furia and LauriePatterson.o Per ResearchGate: Cited.Patterson, L.J. (2007). “Color/Font/Text Size: Developing Standards for VideoPodcasts.” Poster Presentation at the Association for Computing Machinery’s SIGITE2007 Conference, October 2007. (Refereed).o Utilized by Life Technologies, Life & Development Division (2011).Patterson, L.J. (2006, October). “How Things Work: The Technology UnderlyingPodcasts.” IEEE Computer, Vol. 39, No. 10, pp 103-105.\o Per ResearchGate: 316 ReadsPatterson, L.J (2000). Photo for H. G. Wildlife Area (Osage). [Online, “Here LivedHamlin Garland”]. cial/garland/hglivedhere.html.Information Technology Patterson, L.J. (2013, July). “Text Interpretation and Happiness?” in TheProceedings of The 2013 World Congress in Computer Science, ComputerEngineering, and Applied Computing: The 2013 International Conference on InternetComputing and Big Data (ICOMP'13), Las Vegas NV (refereed).Patterson, L.J. (2005). Development of an Interdisciplinary Information TechnologyMinor. Doctoral Dissertation for Nova Southeastern University.o Referenced in Computing Research News: A Publication of the ComputingResearch Association, March 2007 (Vol. 19/ No. 2).o Referenced in Reconstructing the Fables: Women on the EducationalCyberfrontier, Springer Netherlands, 2006.o Referenced in Alice and Robotics in Introductory CS Courses, April 2009,TAPIA ’09: The Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in ComputingConference: Intellect, Initiatives, Insight, and Innovations.o Referenced in PREOP (Providing Robotic Experiences Through Object-BasedProgramming), Alice Symposium 2009 at Duke University, Durham NC.Education Rivenbark, J,. Cummings, J., Kline, D., Patterson, L.J. (2019, November). “AreProfessional Science Master’s (PSM) Programs Beneficial for Graduates? AnPage 4

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022Evaluation of PSM Programs,” in the 2019 Proceedings of the EDSIG Conference(November 2019). (referred).Patterson, L.J. (2013, July). “A Writing Intensive, Oral Presentation, Ethics Coursein Computer Science,” in The Proceedings of The 2013 World Congress in ComputerScience, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2013 InternationalConference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and ComputerEngineering, Las Vegas NV (refereed).o Per ResearchGate: 45 ReadsPatterson, L.J. (2013). “Java Language Companion” for Starting Out with Alice.Pearson Higher Education.Matthews, K., Janicki, T., He, L., Patterson, L.J. (2012, June 24). “Implementationof an Automated Grading System with an Adaptive Learning Component to AffectStudent Feedback and Response Time.” Journal of Information Systems Education,Vol.23, No. 1, pp 71-84.Patterson, L.J. (2012). June. PowerPoint Slides to Fluency with InformationTechnology: Skills, Concepts, and Capabilities, 5th Edition. Pearson HigherEducation.Patterson, L.J.; Vetter, R. J.; Janicki, T.; & Reinicke, B. (2009). “Majoring in aVirtual Environment: Merging CS and IS into IT,” in The Proceedings of The 2009World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and AppliedComputing: The 2009 International Conference on Frontiers in Education: ComputerScience and Computer Engineering, Las Vegas NV, July 2009 (refereed).Patterson, L.J (2008). “General Software Competency: Is There Still a Need forSoftware Training?” in the Proceedings of The 2008 World Congress in ComputerScience, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2008 InternationalConference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and ComputerEngineering, Las Vegas NV, July 2008 (refereed).Patterson, L.J (2008). Instructional PowerPoint Slides for “Starting Out with Alice:A Visual Introduction to Programming,” by Tony Gaddis. Pearson Publishing.(Invited).Patterson, L.J (Fall, 2007). “Alice in UNCWland: Using Alice to Motivate andEngage Beginning Programmers,” the loop: CS Education News You Can Use, Issue3, pp 8 (http://www.aw-bc.com/info/loop/pdf/Loop3.pdf) (invited).Patterson, L.J. (2006). “Evaluation of the Success of a Student Response System ina Computer Concepts Course,” in the Proceedings of the 2006 ASCUE SummerConference: Maximizing Technology to Enhance Learning, Myrtle Beach SC, June2006, 155-164 (reviewed).Patterson, L.J. (2005). “Reaching a New Audience: Development of a ComputerCentric Minor” in the Proceedings of the 2005 ASCUE Summer Conference: CampusTechnology: Anticipating the Future, North Myrtle Beach SC, June 2005, 197-206(reviewed).Patterson, L.J. (2003). The Development of a Revised Introductory Course inComputing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.Patterson, L.J. (2002). Comparison of Final Grades of Courses Taught in Both aTraditional Classroom Format and a Distance-Education Format at the University ofNorth Carolina Wilmington.Page 5

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022Patterson, L.J. (2000). CSC 105: Applications and Assignments (Wilmington NC:University of North Carolina Wilmington), 88 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1996). MIS Training Manual (Minneapolis MN: PersonnelDecisions International Corporation), 200 pp. (Revised, 1997)Patterson, L.J. (1996). Microsoft Windows Training (Minneapolis MN: PersonnelDecisions International Corporation), 43 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1996). Microsoft PowerPoint (Minneapolis MN: PersonnelDecisions International Corporation), 25 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1996). Microsoft Schedule Basic Concepts Training (MinneapolisMN: Personnel Decisions International Corporation), 21 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1996). Computer Startup Training (Minneapolis MN: PersonnelDecisions International Corporation), 14 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1996). Microsoft Mail Basic Concepts Training (Minneapolis MN:Personnel Decisions International Corporation), 21 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1996). Proposal Template Basic Concepts Documentation(Minneapolis MN: Personnel Decisions International Corporation), 42 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1994). Electronic Communication Training Manual for the Mac:Eudora, InterNews, and TexSearch/Medline (Houston TX: Medical InformaticsEducation Center, Baylor College of Medicine), 30 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1994). Electronic Communication Training Manual for the PC:Eudora, WinTrumpet, and TexSearch/Medline (Houston TX: Medical InformaticsEducation Center, Baylor College of Medicine), 46 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1994). E-Mail and Newsgroups via Modem (Houston TX: MedicalInformatics Education Center, Baylor College of Medicine), 12 pp.Patterson, L.J. (1994). Reference Manager Training Manual (Houston TX: MedicalInformatics Education Center, Baylor College of Medicine), 31 pp.Grants Clark, U. (Principal), Patterson, L. J. (Co-Investigator), External Grants/SponsoredResearch, "CyberNexus: Workforce Development for Cybersecurity Good Jobs through aStrategic Cybersecurity Apprenticeship model (22-0220)", North Carolina Agricultural andTechnical State University (NCAT), 50,000.00, Currently Under Review. (sub: February2022).Boersma, J. (Co-Investigator), Patterson, L. J. (Co-Investigator), External Grants/SponsoredResearch, "NSF INCLUDES Alliance: GAIN ASCENDING (22-0190)", ClemsonUniversity, 999,293.83, Currently Under Review. (sub: January 2022).Clark, U. Y., Patterson, L. J. (Principal), Cummings, J. W. (Principal), Greer, J. L.(Principal), Stoker, G. M. (Principal), Strohmier, H. H. (Principal), White, S. T. (Principal),Barreto, D. C. (Principal), External Contracts, "Cyber-Seahawk (C-Hawk) GenCyberTeacher Program (22-0133)", National Science Foundation, 148,345.00, Currently UnderReview. (sub: December 2021).Clark, U. Y., Patterson, L. J., Stoker, G. M., Vetter, R. J., Wetherill, W., External Contracts,"UNCW-CFCC Collaborative Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Program (CCAP) (20-0206)",DoD, Federal, 196,782.00, Funded. (sub: February 2020, start: September 2020, end:December 2021).Page 6

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022Kirk, S., Bertagnolli, M. (Co-Principal), Bruce, C. (Co-Principal), Flatt, P. (Co-Principal),Roberts-Kirchhoff, E. (Co-Principal), Schepmann, H. (Co-Principal), Patterson, L. J.(Supporting), External Contracts, "ADVANCE ASCEND", NSF, Federal, Funded. (sub:September 2019, start: March 2020, end: March 2021).Patterson, L. J. (Supporting), Kirk, S., Bertagnolli, M. (Co-Principal), Bruce, C. (CoPrincipal), Flatt, P. (Co-Principal), Roberts-Kirchhoff, E. (Co-Principal), Schepmann, H.(Co-Principal), External Contracts, "ADVANCE ASCEND SE Region Lead", NSF, Federal,Funded. (sub: September 2019, start: August 2020, end: March 2021). NSF GainAlliance. Team Member with Clemson University. (Funded).Clark, U. Y. (Principal), Patterson, L. J. (Co-Principal), Cummings, J. W. (Co-Principal),Layman, L. M. (Co-Principal), Mittal, S. (Co-Principal), Modaresnezhad, M. (Co-Principal),Stoker, G. M. (Co-Principal), Vetter, R. J. (Co-Principal), External Grants/SponsoredResearch, "UNCW Cyber-Seahawk (C-Hawk) GenCyber Teacher Program (20-0003)", NSF,Federal, 996,865.00, Currently Under Review. (sub: October 2020).Clark, U. Y. (Principal), Barreto, D. C. (Co-Principal), Cummings, J. W. (Co-Principal),Greer, J. L. (Co-Principal), Mittal, S. (Co-Principal), Patterson, L. J. (Co-Principal),Strohmier, H. H. (Co-Principal), Stoker, G. M. (Co-Principal), White, S. T. (Co-Principal),Ricanek, K., External Grants/Sponsored Research, "UNCW Cyber-Seahawk (C-Hawk)GenCyber Teacher Program (20-0125)", NSF, Federal, 996,865.00, Currently UnderReview. (sub: October 2020).Clark, U. Y., Mittal, S., Patterson, L. J., Modaresnezhad, M., Stoker, G. M., Vanajakumari,M., Vetter, R. J., Wetherill, W., External Contracts, "Cyber-Seahawk (C-Hawk) DoD CySPProgram", DoD, Federal, 295,709.45, Currently Under Review. (sub: February 2020).Co-PIs. Ulku Y. Clark, Laurie Patterson, Sudip Mittal, Manoj Vanajakumari, WilliamWetherill, Ronald J. Vetter, Geoff Stoker, Minoo Modaresnezhad. Department of DefenseCyber-Seahawk (C-Haek) DoD CySp Program. 2020. 653,184. (Funded).Co-PIs. Ulku Y. Clark, Laurie Patterson, Ronald J. Vetter, Geoff Stoker, MinooModaresnezhad. NSF Cyber-Seahawk (C-Hawk) Scholarship for Service (SFS) Program.2019. 1,911,600 (not funded).Faculty International Travel Grant, “World Education Day 2018 Conference”, University ofNorth Carolina Wilmington (September 2018).Patterson, L.J. (Principal), Grant, “University of North Carolina Instructional InnovationIncubator (i3@UNC)”, University of North Carolina General Administrator. (2016).Patterson, L.J. Burroughs Wellcome Fund. “Engineering Happily Everafter.” With SueKezios and Amy Reamer. 174,954 (not funded). 2014.NCWIT Academic Alliance Seed Fund Round 10 Application, National Center for Women& Information Technology, not funded. 2013 – 2014.Mathematics Science Partnership Grant Application, US Department of Education/NorthCarolina State Board of Education. Facilitator. 2007 – 2010.NSF Workshop Grant. Teaching Digital Sound from Top to Bottom. Wake ForestUniversity, Winston-Salem NC. August 2009.Patterson, L.J. Professional Development to Collaboratively Improve a DiverseSchool with Video Podcasts. With Deborah Powell, Heidi Higgins, and DianeCalhoun, Watson School of Education, University of North Carolina Wilmington.2010 –2011.Friends of UNCW Grant. Purchase of poster printer. February 2009.Page 7

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022NSF Workshop Grant. Teaching with Alice 3.0. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA.January 2009.Patterson, L.J. Introducing Programming to Middle School Students through theDevelopment of a Summer Camp, UNCW Information Technology Systems DivisionIT Innovations Awards, with M. Ferner. Award for 3000. Summer 2008.NSF. Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC-DP). “Broadening Participationin Computational Science through a Technology-enhanced Learning Community(SeaWIC). 599,620 (not funded). 2006.NSF (NSF-0339734) Workshop Grant. Learning to Program with Alice A Workshopon Teaching Alice. Duke University, Durham NC. June 2006.Patterson, L.J. Use of ALICE to Introduce Programming to Female Students,UNCW Information Technology Systems Division IT Innovations Awards, with M.Ferner. Award for 3225. Summer 2006.Patterson, L.J. Investigating Innovative Applications of Blogs and Podcasts inUniversity Environments, UNCW Information Technology Systems Division ITInnovations Awards, with R. Vetter. Award for 4485. Summer 2006.Patterson, L.J. The Application of BLogs, RSS Feeds, and Podcasts to OnlineInstruction and Curriculum Development, UNCW CTE Summer CurriculumInitiative, with R. Vetter. Award for 3,000. Summer 2006.NSF Workshop Grant. Broadening Participation in Computing. Hosted by NSF,Atlanta GA. April 2006.Faculty International Travel Grant, “Women in Computing, Beijing NormalUniversity”, University of North Carolina Wilmington (October 2005). Invited by theAssociation for Women in Computing.NSF. Increasing and retaining computer science majors through virtual learningcommunities and a multidisciplinary computational sciences minor, 588,724 (notfunded). 2005.NSF (CCLI-0340969) Workshop Grant. Digital Multimedia. Wake Forest UniversityDepartment of Computer Science. June 2005.Patterson, L.J. Teaching Introduction to Computing and Computer Applications in aModular Format, UNCW CAS Summer Curriculum Initiative, with R. Vetter. Awardfor 3,000. Summer 2002.Center for Teaching Excellence. Award for 300. Summer Camp 2002.Dean’s Grant, Purchase of software for skill assessment testing, award for 5,000.Summer 2001.Professional Organizations Association for Computing Machineryo SIGCSEo SIGITE Executive Board Member at Large (2015 – ) Editor SIGITE NewsletterConsortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (2014 – 2017)o Executive Board Secretary, Southeastern (2016 – 2017)Phi Gamma Sigma, International Professional Society, Nova Southeastern University(2011 – 2018)Page 8

Laurie J. Patterson BRIDGES: Academic Leadership for WomenNCWITWomen Administrators in North Carolina Higher Education (WANCHE)American Association of University WomenAmerican Society for Training and DevelopmentAssociation for Educational Communications and TechnologyAssociation of Small Computer Users in EducationAssociation of Women in ComputingComputer Science Teachers AssociationIEEEo IEEE Women in EngineeringLABMGR ListservNational Center for Women and Information TechnologySociety for Applied Learning TechnologyUpsilon Pi Epsilon\AECTJune 2022Professional Activities Reviewer for Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (2019-2022)NCWIT:o Reviewer for NCWIT (2014 – 2022)o NCWIT Academic Liaison (2009 – )o NCWIT Initiative to Engage Members (2016 – )ABET CAC Commission Meeting (July 2016)University of North Carolina Faculty Assembly (2012 – 2015)o Academic Standards & Policies CommitteeInstructional Effectiveness (2013 – 2014)o Academic Standards & Policies CommitteeStudent Success Subcommittee (2012 – 2013)BRIDGES Advisory Boardo Chair (2013 – 2014)o Executive Board (2011 – 2015)o Program Chair (2011 – 2012)o BRIDGES Alumnae Subgroup Volunteer (2010 – 2011)o Selection Committee (2012, 2013, 2019)o Manager, LinkedIn (2014 –)o Participant in BRIDGES XV (2007)Professional development program for women, hosted by UNCRegional Leadership Forum For Women Administrators, sponsored by AmericanCouncil on Education Office of Women in Higher Education and the University ofSouth Carolina Spartanburg (2004)Reviewer for ITiCSE (2004 – )Reviewer for SIGCSE (2003 – )o Requested to perform double reviews (2005, 2015)Editorial Reviewer for Course TechnologyEditorial Reviewer for Addison Wesley Publishing CompanyPage 9

Laurie J. Patterson Editorial Reviewer for Pearson (Prentice Hall)Editorial Review for Scott/Jones PublisherEditorial Reviewer for McGraw Hillo Interactive Computing Serieso Microsoft Officeo Microsoft Accesso Microsoft Excelo Microsoft Word (Brief and Introductory)o Editorial Reviewer for Scott/Jones Publisherso Comprehensive Excel for OfficeJune 2022Invited Presentations September 2018. Invited to:o Chair Session 2-1: New Leadership in Education.o Present on “Female Role Models Influences: Technology Education andStudent Success.”May 2018. “Great American Songbook.” Latimer Book Talk Series.January 2018. “An evening with Johnny Mercer.” Fundraiser for Latimer House.February 2017. “Great American Songbook Live: The Oscars.” Fundraiser forWHQR.February 2017. “An evening with Johnny Mercer.” Fundraiser for the Lower CapeFear Historical Society.November 2016. “Closing the Gender Gap in the Technology Major,” 2016 EDSIGConference. Author only; presentation by co-author Laura Jung.February 2016. “Challenges for Women Department Chairs.” 33rd Academic ChairsConference, Charleston SC. (with Amy Kirschke, Pamela Seaton, Leslie Hossfeld).September 2014. “Women in Technology: Career Development Panel.” Cape Fear Women inTechnology.November 2014. “Beyond the Traditional: Computing Degrees for BroadeningParticipation.” Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, Southeast Region. WithRenee McCauley, Paul Anderson, James Bowring, Bill Manaris, George Pothering,Christopher Starr (all from College of Charleston), Andrew Besmer (Winthrop University).September 2014. “Technology and Math in Middle School,” Camp LeJeune, JacksonvilleNC.November 2013, “Computer Programming-Isn’t That Supposed to be Hard?,” College Day,University of North Carolina Wilmington.November 2013. “Social Networking for Leaders,” BRIDGES XXI, University of NorthCarolina (with Jacqueline M. Olich and Margaret O’Hara).October 2013. “’Quiet’ Success” at 2013 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women inComputing, Minneapolis MN (with Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Ellen Walker, YuqingMelanie Wu).July 2013. “Text Interpretation and Mood: Is Happiness an Indicator?,” at TheProceedings of The 2013 World Congress in Computer Science, ComputerEngineering, and Applied Computing: The 2013 International Conference onFrontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Las VegasNV.Page 10

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022July 2013. “A Writing Intensive, Oral Presentation, Ethics Course in ComputerScience,” at The Proceedings of The 2013 World Congress in Computer Science,Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2013 International Conferenceon Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Las VegasNV.December 2012. “The Great American Song Book: Holiday Edition,” WHQR Fund Raiser,Wilmington NC.November 2012, “Programming for Non-Majors,” College Day, University of NorthCarolina Wilmington.November 2012. “Social Networking for Leaders,” BRIDGES XX, University of NorthCarolina (with Jacqueline M. Olich).May 2012. “The Great American Songbook,” Thalian Hall, Wilmington NC (withPhilip Furia).March 2012. “The Great American Songbook,” Carolina Civic Center, LumbertonNC (with Philip Furia).December 2011. “The Great American Song Book: Holiday Edition,” WHQR Fund Raiser,Wilmington NC.September 2011. “The Great American Songbook,” Thalian Hall, Wilmington NC(with Philip Furia).October 2011. “Songs of Hollywood,” Board of Visitors Meeting, University ofNorth Carolina Wilmington (with Philip Furia).February 2011. “Johnny Mercer and ‘Blues in the Night’,” Winding River,Wilmington NC (with Philip Furia).January 2011. “Hollywood Songs,” River Landing, Southport NC (with Philip Furia).November 2010. “Johnny Mercer and ‘Blues in the Night’,” River Landing,Wilmington NC (with Philip Furia).October – December 2010. MathCounts, Program Coordinator, Cape Fear Center forInquiry, Wilmington NC.July 2009. “Majoring in a Virtual Environment: Merging CS and IS into IT,” at TheProceedings of The 2009 World Congress in Computer Science, ComputerEngineering, and Applied Computing: The 2009 International Conference onFrontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Las VegasNV. (co-authored with Vetter, R. J.; Janicki, T.; & Reinicke, B.).April 2009. “Faculty Showcase: Diversity and Technology,” with Deborah Powell,Heidi Higgins, and Diane Calhoun. Watson School of Education Faculty Showcase,Wilmington NC.March 2009. “Alice 3 and NetBeans,” IT Night Technology Showcase 2009,Wilmington NC.July 2008. “General Software Competency: Is There Still a Need for SoftwareTraining?,” at the Proceedings of The 2008 World Congress in Computer Science,Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2008 International Conferenceon Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Las VegasNV.June 2008. “Blogs in the Classroom.” Watson School of Education, Wilmington NC.March 2008. “Alice: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Programming,” with Marni Ferner.InterACT Technology Showcase 2008, Wilmington NC.Page 11

Laurie J. Patterson June 2022October 2007. “Color/Font/Text Size: Developing Standards for Video Podcasts.”Poster Presentation at the Association for Computing Machinery’s SIGITE 2007Conference, Sandestin FL.September 2007. “Bewitched: A Tribute to Rodgers & Hart,” Cape Fear Jazz Association(with Philip Furia and Frank Bongiorno), Wilmington NC.June 2007. “Blues in the Night,” Piccolo Spoleto (with Philip Furia, Brad Moranz, andJennifer Moranz), Charleston SC.June 2007. “Fascinating Rhythm II,” Piccolo Spoleto (with Philip Furia, Brad Moranz, andJennifer Moranz), Charleston SC.June 2007. “General Computer Application Knowledge: Is There a DifferenceBetween the Genders?,” at The Proceedings of The 2007 World Congress inComputer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing: The 2007International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science andComputer Engineering, Las Vegas NV.March 2007. “Alice: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Programming,” with Marni Ferner.INTERACT Technology Showcase 2007, Wilmington NC.March 2007. “Innovative Applications of Blogs and Podcasts in University Environments,”with Ron Vetter. INTERACT Technology Showcase 2007, Wilmington NC.November 2006, “Programming with Alice,” College Day, University of North CarolinaWilmington.June 2007. “Fascinating Rhythm I,” Piccolo Spoleto (with Philip Furia, Brad Moranz, andJennifer Moranz), Charleston SC.September 2006. “Mood Indigo: A Tribute to Duke Ellington,” Cape Fear Jazz Association(with Philip Furia and Frank Bongiorno), Wilmington NC.June 2006. “Student Response Systems and Gender: An Evaluation of Its Success,” The 2006International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and ComputerEngineering, Las Vegas NV.June 2006. “Evaluation of the Success of a Student Response System In a ComputerConcepts Course,” Association for Small Computer Users in Education, North Myrtle BeachSC.May 2006. “Fascinating Rhythm,” Piccolo Spoleto, Charleston SC.March 2006. “Alice: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Programming,” with Marni Ferner.INTERACT Technology Showcase 2006, Wilmington NC.June 2005. “Reaching a New Audience: Development of an Information Technology Minor,”Association for Small Computer Users in Education, North Myrtle Beach SC.June 2005. “I

Wilmington NC 28403 910.962.3906 . pattersonl@uncw.edu patterson.laurie.j@gmail.com . . Honors and International House Favorite Faculty Member, University of North Carolina Wilmington (1999) . Oxford University Press. (Submitted 2020, Publication August 2022). With Philip