Ellen Iverson
Director of Evaluation
Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College
507-222-5749, eiverson@carleton.edu
I started at the SERC office in March 2003. My work includes the usability and evaluation efforts that ground SERC projects in the reality of educator practice. My evaluation projects include the Convergence project of the Mathematical Association of America, the evaluation of the Landscape Change program at the University of Vermont, evaluation of the Math and Science Teacher Academy for Southeast Minnesota, participation in the Lowering Faculty Barriers to Participation in the NSDL project to understand faculty use of digital libraries, and numerous National Science Foundation projects including On the Cutting Edge Professional Development Program for Geoscience Faculty, the Pedagogy in Action Service portal, and the new National Science Digital Library for Quantitative Social Sciences.
Before coming to Carleton College, I spent 14 years in industry working for IBM and as the Technology Manager for Marathon Multimedia.
Education
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN - Scientific and Technical Communications, M.S., 1993
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN - Scientific and Technical Communications, B.S. with distinction, 1989
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN - College of Architecture, Environmental Design, B.S., 1989
Publications
Roscoe Iverson, E. (1994). "Producing a Multimedia Product -- Design Phase", Proceedings for the Society for Technical Communicators
Curriculum Vitae (Microsoft Word 43kB Nov16 06)

