Craig_Kapp-CV-NYU - Advanced Trends in Education

Craig Kapp
4 Conover Avenue  Ewing, NJ 08638
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Web:
609.218.3066
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blog.craigkapp.com
Education
M.P.S. Interactive Design & Digital Media, New York University (2010)
Interactive Telecommunications (ITP)
M.S.
Educational Technology. The College of New Jersey (2003)
B.S.
Computer Science. The College of New Jersey (1999)
Affiliations
 NYU Tech Review
Faculty Advisor
2015 - Present
 NYU CASEA: College of Arts & Sciences Entrepreneurship Association
Faculty Advisor
2014 - Present
 Bronx Academy for Software Engineering
http://bronxsoftware.org/
Advisory Board Member
2013 - Present
 Neighborhood Narratives
http://www.neighborhoodnarratives.net/
Technology Collaborator
2010 - Present
Interests
• Developing instructional and educational tools to help facilitate meaningful and efficient
communication between instructors and students
• Fundamental Computer Science education
• Computer vision, augmented reality and the use of digital cameras as an interface device
• Dynamic web development with an emphasis on developing robust, flexible
infrastructures that can easily be scaled
• Mobile application development
• Virtual worlds and synchronous online environments
• Developing assistive technology solutions for people with disabilities
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Publications
 Kapp C., Balkun M. (2011) “Teaching on the Virtuality Continuum: Augmented Reality in
the Classroom,” Transformations Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, Vol
XXII, No. 1, pp. 100-113
 Braender L., Kapp C. and Yeras J. (2009) "Using Web Technology to Teach Students
about Their Digital World," Journal of Information Systems Education, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp.
145-154
 Kapp C. (2002) "Implementation and Evolution of a Course Management System,"
Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, pp. 264-266
Teaching Experience
 CSCI-UA.0101: Introduction to Computer Science
New York University
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
 CSCI-UA.0380: Interactive Computing (Special Topics)
New York University
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Fall 2012 –
Spring 2014
Fall 2013,
Fall 2014
 CSCI-UA.0002: Introduction to Computer Programming
New York University
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Fall 2011 –
Spring 2015
 CSCI-UA.0004: Introduction to Web Development and Computer
Principles
Fall 2010 –
Spring 2015
New York University
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
 EDAD660: Educational Applications of Technology for School
Administrators
Summer 2004 –
Summer 2014
The College of New Jersey (Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
School of Education
 ELEM663 / SCED663: Advanced Trends in Education
The College of New Jersey (Mallorca, Spain)
School of Education
 EDAD660: Educational Applications of Technology for School
Administrators
The College of New Jersey (Cairo, Egypt)
School of Education
Summer 2012 –
Summer 2014
Winter 2010,
Winter 2011,
Winter 2015
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 SPED597: Advanced Digital Authoring Techniques
Spring 2011
The College of New Jersey
School of Education
 TCED610: Authoring and Multimedia Technology
The College of New Jersey
School of Engineering
 IMM120: Introduction to Interactive Computing
Spring 2004 Spring 2010
Spring 2007
The College of New Jersey
School of Art, Media and Music
 MIT201: Information Systems Concepts
Spring 2006
The College of New Jersey
School of Business
 CSC490: Special Topics in Computer Science – Dynamic Web
Development
The College of New Jersey
School of Science
Spring 2005
 CSC101: Introduction to Interactive Computing
The College of New Jersey
School of Science
Spring 2004
 INFO497: CGI Programming and Database Development
The College of New Jersey
School of Business
Spring 2001 –
Spring 2003
 INFO220: Interactive Web Site Development
The College of New Jersey
School of Business
Summer 2001
 BUSN100: Computer Fundamentals
The College of New Jersey
School of Business
Fall 2000 –
Fall 2002
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Presentations
 “NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair”
Columbia University & TEALS NYC
New York, NY
03/16/2015
 “Augmented Reality & Responsive Software Design”
Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences
02/27/2015
Stuyvesant High School, Visiting Student Workshop
New York, NY
 “iPads in the Classroom: Digital Storytelling, Augmented Reality and
New Media Tools for Teachers”
Hanover Park School District
Hanover Park, NJ
01/05/2015
 “1st Annual TEDCNJ Festival of Innovation in Education”
07/15/2014
TCNJ Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
 “NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair”
Microsoft & TEALS NYC
05/30/2014
New York, NY
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
New Jersey City University
Jersey City, NJ
(Keynote Speaker)
06/04/2014
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
Trenton Computer Festival
Ewing, NJ
03/15/2014
 “Tech 101 for Entrepreneurs: Technology Basics for your Business”
2014 NYU Entrepreneur Festival
02/28/2014
New York, NY
 “Augmented Reality & Responsive Software Design”
Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Stuyvesant High School, Visiting Student Workshop
New York, NY
02/28/2014
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 “iPads in the Classroom: Digital Storytelling, Augmented Reality and
New Media Tools for Teachers”
Hanover Park School District
Hanover Park, NJ
 “Digital Storytelling Tools to Encourage Writing & Conversation in
World Languages”
01/07/2014
03/07/2013
2013 Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
Baltimore, MD
 “iPads in the Classroom: Digital Storytelling, Augmented Reality and
New Media Tools for Teachers”
01/08/2013
Hanover Park School District
Hanover Park, NJ
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom: Practical Tools”
Emerging Learning Design Conference 2012
Montclair State University, Montclair NJ
06/01/2012
 “Digital Storytelling Tools to Encourage Writing & Conversation in
World Languages”
2012 Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
04/20/2012
Baltimore, MD
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
02/09/2012
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
Global Conference on Technology, Innovation, Media & Education
(Keynote Speaker, Online)
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
01/27/2012
University of Colorado
Colorado Springs, CO (Online)
 “iPads and Education: Digital Storytelling, Augmented Reality and
New Media in the Classroom”
01/10/2012
Hanover Park School District
Hanover Park, NJ
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
E-LEARN 2011 World Conference, Honolulu, HI
(Keynote Speaker)
10/21/2011
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 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
New Jersey Educational Computing Cooperative
Montclair State University, Montclair NJ
09/23/2011
(Keynote Speaker)
 “Bridging the Gap Between the Real and the Virtual”
TCNJ Center for the Arts
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
09/16/2011
(Keynote Speaker)
 “Digital Storytelling in the Classroom”
Tightwad Teacher Podcast, Episode #3
07/18/2011
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
Emerging Learning Design Conference 2011
Montclair State University, Montclair NJ
(Keynote Speaker)
06/03/2011
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
2011 Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference
Maricopa Community College, Phoenix, AZ
(Featured Speaker)
05/17/2011
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom (Preconference Workshop)”
2011 Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference
Maricopa Community College, Phoenix, AZ
05/16/2011
 “Using Rich-Media Digital Storytelling Tools to Encourage Writing
and Conversation”
05/11/2011
12th Annual TCNJ Instructional Technology Workshop
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom: Practical Tools”
12th Annual TCNJ Instructional Technology Workshop
05/11/2011
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
16th Annual TCC Worldwide Online Conference 2011
University of Hawaii, HI (Online)
(Keynote Speaker)
04/12/2011
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 “Using Rich-Media Digital Storytelling Tools to Encourage Writing
and Conversation”
Northeast Association for Language Learning Technology
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
04/02/2011
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom: Practical Tools”
NJEDge.Net 12th Annual Faculty Best Practices Showcase
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
03/11/2011
 “Storytelling in the 3rd Dimension”
TEDx42ndStreet
03/06/2011
Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance, New York, NY
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
7th Annual Faculty Technology Showcase
Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, NJ
(Keynote Speaker)
01/18/2011
 “Visualizing the Future: How Augmented Reality can Empower
Faculty, Inspire Students and Bring Ideas to Life in the Classroom”
01/12/2011
1st Annual Virtual Symposium on Teaching and Learning with
Technology
Seton Hall University, West Orange, NJ
(Keynote Speaker)
 “Mediated Reality Environments”
Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
11/03/2010
 “Getting Started with Augmented Reality”
ITP “Summer Camp,”
06/21/2010
New York University, New York, NY
 “Augmented Reality Workshop”
2010 New Media Consortium Summer Conference
Anaheim, CA
06/09/2010
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom”
2010 Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference
05/18/2010
Maricopa Community Colleges, AZ (Online, Second Life)
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom”
New Media Consortium (NMC) Symposium on New Media and
Learning (Online, Second Life)
03/25/2010
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 “Emerging Interfaces in Education: How Augmented Reality, Social
Computing and Mobile Devices will change the way we Teach, Learn
and Play.”
NJEDge.Net 11th Annual Faculty Best Practices showcase
03/12/2010
Seton Hall University, West Orange, NJ
(Keynote speaker)
 “Using Web 2.0 Technology to Teach Students about their Digital
World”
11/20/2009
NJEDge.Net Conference 6.0
Princeton, NJ
 “Augmented Reality in the Classroom”
NJEDge.Net Conference 6.0
Princeton, NJ
11/20/2009
 “Augmented Reality: 5 Minutes of Fame”
10th Annual TCNJ Instructional Technology Workshop
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
05/13/2009
 “Web 2.0 Tools for Faculty”
TCNJ Lunch n’ Learn Series
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
01/12/2009
 “Students Living Ethically and Safely in a Digital World”
NJEDge.Net Conference 5.0
Princeton, NJ
11/21/2008
 “Helping Students Work in a Virtual World: Web Tools, Skills, and
Teaching Techniques”
NJEDge.Net Conference 5.0
Princeton, NJ
11/20/2008
 “Helping Students Work in a Virtual World”
“Students Living Ethically and Safely in a Digital World”
05/14/2008
9th Annual TCNJ Instructional Technology Workshop
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
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Shows & Exhibitions
 ZooBurst: Augmented Reality 3D Pop-up Books
Museum of Cartoon and Comic Arts Annual Festival
New York, NY
 ZooBurst: Augmented Reality 3D Pop-up Books
“PULSE: Art and Technology Festival”
April 2011
January 2011
Telfair Museum
Savannah, Georgia
 PairBurst Memory
New York Maker Faire
Brooklyn, NY
September 2010
 Augmented Reality Digital Storytelling
“Fun and Games,” Greylock Arts
September 2010
North Adams, MA
 ZooBurst: Augmented Reality 3D Pop-up Books
ITP Spring Show, New York University
New York, NY
 The Whisper Deck: Voice Controlled Augmented Reality Data
Visualization
ITP Winter Show, New York University
New York, NY
 Sim Snails: An Augmented Reality Environment to help teach
children about natural selection and evolution.
May 2010
December 2009
July 2009
Media Lounge NYC
New York, NY
 Sim Snails: An Augmented Reality Environment to help teach
children about natural selection and evolution.
ITP Spring Show, New York University
New York, NY
May 2009