SU Honors Three With Faculty Mentor Awards
Thursday November 4, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---Dr. Catherine Beise and Dr. Karen 		Papke-Shields of the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business and Dr. 		Miguel Mitchell of the Henson School of Science and Technology are this 		year’s recipients of the Faculty Mentor Award. Given by the Faculty 		Development Committee and Teaching and Learning Resources (TLR), the 		awards encourage and financially supports innovative projects that aim 		to enhance instruction and learning at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. 		Beise, an information systems management professor, 		is integrating WebCT, on-line learning logs and video-teleconferencing 		to simulate global virtual teamwork in her class, Global Information 		Technology Management. 		Students are organized into virtual teams and 		interact with their classmates using these communication technologies. 		Her goal is to prepare students for the technologically advanced global 		workplace.		Papke-Shields, an operations management professor, 		is teaching students how to use enterprise resource planning systems (ERP). 		Such software is used worldwide to integrate multiple functions of a 		business such as human resources, payroll and finance. Her project 		incorporates SAP, the world’s largest vendor of ERP systems, to enhance 		students’ understanding of business processes and further develop skills 		in information systems.		Mitchell, a chemistry professor, is developing 		laboratory science exercises to help students understand the practical 		uses of chemistry in business and industry. Each laboratory program 		contains application-oriented experiments which demonstrate the 		science’s relevance for those who are not majoring in biology or the 		health sciences.		Mentors chosen by the Faculty Development Committee 		are awarded up to $3,500 from TLR. “It is a think tank for faculty,” 		says Dr. Alice Bahr, dean of libraries and instructional services. “The 		goal is to encourage faculty to rethink the learning process.” Mentors 		use their projects to develop ground-breaking techniques that can be 		used in multiple disciplines.		The application deadline for the next 		Mentors Award is April 1. For more information visit				www.salisbury.edu/library/tlr/mentors/mentors.htm.