Vita

TERRANCE JAMES (TJ) WOLFE

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Curriculum & Instruction- Instructional Technology, August 2010- May 2014
College of Education, North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

MA.Ed., Middle Grades Education- Science Concentration, August 2008
College of Education, East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina, United States

B.S., Elementary Education, Minor in Religion, December 2005
College of Education, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina, United States

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teaching Assistant Professor for:

ECI 448: e-Business Applications in Business & Marketing Education, North Carolina State University (Undergraduate), 2011
ECI 548: e-Business Applications in Business & Marketing Education, North Carolina State University (Graduate), 2011 & 2012, 2014

Teaching Assistant for:

ECI 514- Multimedia Design and Applications in Instruction, NC State University, 2010 & 2011
ECI 512- Emerging Technologies for Teaching and Learning, NC State University, 2010 & 2011
ECI 494- Senior Seminar in Business and Marketing Education, NC State University, 2010, 2011, 2012
ECI 444- Administration of Business and Marketing Education, NC State University, 2010, 2011, 2012

Teacher for:

6th Grade Science, Morehead City Middle School, Morehead City, North Carolina, January 2006- June 2010

PROFESSIONAL HONORS & AWARDS

Recognized by Alpha Delta Kappa for outstanding contributions to Carteret County Schools, February 2009
Chosen for Rotary International Group Study Exchange to Madrid, Spain, October 2008
Teacher of the Year, Morehead City Middle School, 2008-2009
The Crystal Apple National Teacher Award Finalist, February 2008
Recognized for above and beyond service, Morehead City Middle School, October 2007
Teacher of the Month- Morehead City Middle School, March 2007

ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS

Graduate Teaching Assistantship
Department of Curriculum & Instruction, NC State University, August 2010 – Present

Graduate Assistantship
General H. Hugh Shelton Leadership Initiative, NC State University, January 2011 – Present

GRANTS FUNDED

Wolfe, T.J. (2008). Teaching Students Computer Code Writing. Adopt-a-Classroom Grant. Morehead City Middle School, Morehead City, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2008). 21st Century Learning: Teaching Middle School Students Computer Code. Toshiba America Grant. Morehead City Middle School, Morehead City, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2008). Teaching Students Computer Code. Bright Ideas Technology Grant. Morehead City Middle School, Morehead City, North Carolina.

PUBLICATIONS (PEER REVIEWED)

Wolfe, T.J. & Holcomb, L. (in press). Differences in student and teacher understanding of technology. Graduate Thesis. NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T. J. (2011). Students teaching students. Learning & Leading with Technology, 39(2), 32-33.

Wolfe, T. J. (2011). Middle school and technology usage: A case study. Meridian, Located at http://bit.ly/pOxgQ7.

SELF PUBLICATIONS

Wolfe, T.J. (2011). Web 2.0 for the Language Arts Classroom (eBook).


PRESENTATIONS


Wolfe, T.J. (2014). Standards Aligned Resources to Your Content Area. North Carolina Middle Level Educators Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Mink, Andy; Wolfe, T.J.; Bamford, Mike. (2014) Cost-benefit Analysis of Moodle and Introduction of VoiceThread as Possible Solution for Field Services Training. Field Services Alliance Conference, NC Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina.


Richardson, Lesley & Wolfe, T.J. (2013). STEM Resources for K-12 Educators. Bridging the GAP Conference, McKimmon Center, Raleigh, North Carolina. http://bridgingthegapnc.com


Wolfe, T.J. (2013). Moodle Course Templates for the Creation of an Online Course. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation board meeting. Bruton Heights School, Williamsburg, Virginia.


Hirsh, Kimberly & Wolfe, T.J. (2013). Meet and Greet with National Resource Centers and International Organizations. World View’s annual Global Education Leaders’ Program. Friday Center for Continuing Education, Chapel Hill, NC. http://worldview.unc.edu/event/global-education-leaders-program/


Wolfe, T.J. (2013). Ten Best Practices for Learning Online. NC State Kenan Fellows Professional Development Institute, James B. Hunt Jr. Library at NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.


Wolfe, T.J. (2013). NASA Climate Fellows Moodle Orientation. NC Climate Fellows Summer Institute, The North Carolina Botanical Garden at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


Richardson, Lesley & Wolfe, T.J. (2013). STEM Resources for K-12 Educators. Dare to Share Summer Technology Conference, Dare County Schools, Nags Head, North Carolina. http://d2s2013.daretolearn.org

Wolfe, T.J. (2013). Yes! You Can Stay on Top of Email. North Carolina Middle School Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina.


Wolfe, T.J. (2012). Differences in Student and Teacher Understanding of Technology. Graduate Research Symposium Poster Presentation, NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2011). Differences in Teacher and Student Understanding of Technology in the Classroom. Brief paper [accepted] for presentation at the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, Austin, Texas.

Wolfe, T.J. (2012). Technology Integration for Dummies. North Carolina Middle School Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2011). CATCHsystem. Poster presentation at East Carolina University ThinkIn, Greenville, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2011). Alice and Workflowy in the Math classroom. Algebra Readiness Summit, SAS Campus, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Kruger-Ross, M., Holcomb, L., & Wolfe, T.J. (2011). An Alternative Framework for Course Evaluation & Redesign: Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Teachers. Brief paper presentation at the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.

Wolfe, T.J. (2011). Alice and Workflowy in the Science Classroom. NC Teach Technology Super Saturday Workshop, NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2011). CATCHsystem: Digital learning and productivity. Poster presentation at the North Carolina Technology in Education Society, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2010). Alice and Workflowy in the Science Classroom. NC Teach Technology Super Saturday Workshop, NC State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2010). Blogs, YouTube and Teaching Computer Code. Carteret County Schools Workshop, Morehead City, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2009). Middle School and Technology. Presentation to the Morehead City Noon Rotary Club, Morehead City, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2008). Classroom Technology Implementation. Morehead City Middle School, Morehead City, North Carolina.

Wolfe, T.J. (2005). New Trade Books, North Carolina Middle School Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education 
North Carolina Technology in Education Society

COMMITTEE/SERVICE WORK

For NC State University:

Article Reviewer, Meridian: A K-12 School Computer Technologies Journal, Fall 2011 – Present
Instructional Technology Program Student Ambassador, August 2012- Present
Participated in Departmental Search Committees for New Faculty Members
One-to-One Laptop Research Committee, August 2010- June 2011

For Morehead City Middle School:

Student Council Advisor, August 2006- June 2009
Media & Technology Advisory Committee, August 2007 – June 2009
Science Department Co-Chair, August 2008 – June 2009
Team Leader, August 2008 – June 2010

INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE

Student Teacher. Morehead City Primary School, Morehead City, North Carolina, Fall 2005.
Student Teacher. Westwood Elementary School, West Jefferson, North Carolina, Spring 2005.

PROFESSIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION

Welcome to the Crystal Coast, NC Coast Communications website advertisement, April 2008.
4H One Hundred Year Anniversary Promo, Channel 12 Commercial Advertisement, June 2008.

REFERENCES

Available upon request