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Jane Sieberth

Jane E. Sieberth

Assistant Program Chair for Computer Science
sieberth@franklin.edu

Education


M.A., The Ohio State University, 1972. Mathematics Education
B.S., The Ohio State University, 1968, Education (major, mathematics; minor, English)

Academic/Professional Experience


2007-Present Franklin University, Assistant Program Chair for Computer Science; Redesign of MATH 170 Discrete Mathematics
2006 Franklin University, Assisted in development of COMP 311 Object-Oriented Data Structures and Algorithms II; assisted in development of COMP 311 Object-Oriented Data Structures and Algorithms I
2005 Franklin University, Cooperated with Todd Whittaker in development of COMP 111 Introduction to Computer Science
2004 Franklin University, Developed online version of MATH 150 Fundamental Algebra, Redesigned COMP 120 Computer Science II, Redesigned COMP 110 Computer Science I, Redesigned COMP 104 Introduction to UNIX, Developed MATH 180 Applied Calculus
2003 Franklin UniversityDeveloped MATH 160 College Algebra
2003-Present Franklin University, Assistant Program Chair, Computer Science.
2001-Present Franklin University, Course Manager, Mathematics and Computer Science. (Courses: Currently - Re-Entry Mathematics, Fundamental Algebra, College Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Applied Calculus, Introduction to Computer Science and Object-Oriented Programming, Object-Oriented Data Structures and Algorithms I, Analysis of Algorithms; Previously - Introduction to Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Introduction to UNIX, Computer Science I, Computer Science II, Algorithm Analysis)
1993-Present Franklin University, Program Director/Chairperson/Lead Faculty, Mathematics.
1985-1993 Franklin University, Chairperson/Program Director, Division of Developmental Education.
1982-Present Franklin University, Professor, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Developmental Education, teaching Computer Science I, Discrete Mathematics, Online Discrete Mathematics, Business Calculus, Finite Mathematics, Online Finite Mathematics, Statistics I, Re-Entry Mathematics, Introduction to Algebra, and Intermediate Algebra.
1977-1982

Franklin University, Adjunct Professor, Division of Developmental Education, teaching Re-Entry Mathematics and Introduction to Algebra.

1980-1982

The Ohio State University, Lecturer, Math 130 (Pre-Calculus Algebra) and Math 102 (Intermediate Algebra).

1973 The Ohio State University, Lecturer, Math 101 (Introductory Algebra).
1981-1982 Franklin County Department of Education, Mathematics teacher/consultant for the Basic Skills Improvement Project.
1971-1975 Worthingway Middle School, Teacher, seventh and eighth mathematics.
1970-1971

Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohio, Teacher, algebra and geometry.

1968-1970 Harding Junior High School, Lakewood, Ohio, Teacher, seventh and eighth grade mathematics and algebra.

Professional Development


March 2007 - ACM SIGCSE Conference
Workshop: A Hands-On Approach to Mathematical Proof
Workshop: Automatically Grading Programming Assignments with Web-CAT
February 2007 - Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing Conference
November 2006 - American Mathematical Association for Two-Year Colleges Conference
March 2006 - ACM SIGCSE Conference
Workshop: Teaching Students to do Effective Unit Testing
April 2005 - Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing Conference
February 2005 - ACM SIGCSE Conference
Workshop: Nifty Examples in Discrete Mathematics
Workshop: Using BlueJ to Start an OO Intro Course
June 2003 - MAA PREP Discrete Mathematics Workshop
February 2003 - ACM SIGCSE Conference
Winter 2003 - Sat in on COMP 345 Client/Server Programming course
Summer 2002 - Completed COMP 120 Computer Science 2 course
March 2002 - ACM SIGSCE Conference
Winter 2002 - Sat in on COMP 360 Computer Architecture course
Summer 2001 - Sat in on COMP 319 Algorithms Analysis course
April 2001 - Teachers Teaching with Technology Conference
October 2000 - Ohio Learning Network Conference
November 1999 - AMATYC Conference
October 1998 - International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics
November 1997 - International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics
Similar professional development activities in years prior to 1997.

Course Development


2001 Converted Discrete Mathematics to a six-module, "Balanced Learning Format" both online and face-to-face delivery versions. Wrote summary "Key Points" and extensive "Examples and Explanations" for each section.
2000 Developed MATH 150 Fundamental Algebra, a course designed to fulfill the University's Algebra Competency requirement, combining the outcomes of the existing Introduction to Algebra and Intermediate Algebra courses.
2000 Served as content expert for a new "Balanced Learning Format" statistics course for Business Administration majors. Helped to develop the course outcomes, reviewed and edited the "Instructor Notes."
2000 Updated an existing online version of Computer Science I (C++ programming) and converted it to a new, six-module format. Reviewed the course outcomes, correlated practice exercises and assessment activities to the outcomes, edited the "Instructor Notes," and revised the course structure to achieve the desired format.
1998 Developed an online version of Discrete Mathematics (a course for Computer Science majors). Determined outcomes, developed syllabus and course structure, wrote extensive "Instructor Notes" to serve, along with textbook, as the main instructional component for the course.
1997 Developed an online version of Finite Mathematics (a course for Business majors). Determined outcomes, developed syllabus and course structure, wrote extensive "Instructor Notes" to serve, along with textbook, as the main instructional component for the course.

Community Service/Engagement


Member, Mathematical Association of America
Member, American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges
Member, Association for Computing Machinery
Member, ACM Special Interest Group for Computer Science Education
Member, Gethsemane Lutheran Church