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Emporia, KS
Posted:
October 18, 2012

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Nancy Groneman Hite, Ed.D.

Professor in Business Education

School of Business

Emporia State University

Emporia, Kansas

Work Address

**** **********

Emporia, KS 66801

Phone: 620-***-****

E-mail: *****@*******.***

Academic Degrees

Doctor of Education, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1976, Secondary Education with a

concentration in business education and business administration

Master of Science, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, 1972, Business

Education

Bachelor of Science in Education, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, 1969,

Business Education

Professional Experience

1976-Present Professor of Business Teacher Education

Director, Master of Science in Business Education

Dept. of Business Administration & Education

Emporia State University

1993-1999 Department Chair, Department of Business Education & General

Business, Emporia State University

1972-1976 Instructor, Department of Business Education, University of

Nebraska Lincoln

1970-1972 Instructor, Allen County Community College, Iola, Kansas

1969-1970 Business Teacher, Central Heights High School

Business Work Experience

Trainer. CPT Word Processing Systems, Inc. Mission, KS, 1983

Market Representative. Lanier--Word Processing Systems, Inc., Independence, MO,

1982

Current Professional Association Memberships

National Business Education Association

National Association of Business Teachers Educators

Mountain-Plains Business Education Association

Kansas Business Education Association

Delta Pi Epsilon, business education research society

Professional Association Offices/Positions Held Delta Pi Epsilon Journal Editor, 2004-

2005

Kansas Business Education Association, Past-President, 2005; President, 2004;

2003 President-elect (Improved membership substantially while serving on the

KBEA Executive Board)

National Business Education Association, Board Member, 1997-1999

National Association for Business Teacher Education (NABTE), Past-President,

1999-2001; President, 1997-99; President-elect, 1995-97; Secretary, 1993-95

Office Systems Research Association, Secretary, 1995-96; Treasurer, 1993-95;

Newsletter Editor, 1991-93

Courses Taught

Electronic Communications (telecommunications) Business Communications

Web Design with HTML Photoshop and PageMaker

Business Education Teaching Methods E-Commerce for Teachers

Organizational Communications Computer Applications

Emerging Issues in Business Education Research in Business Education

Windows for Teachers PC Troubleshooting

Office Systems Applications Report Writing

Creating Online Business Courses

Professional Service

Reviewer. National Business Education Association Yearbook, 2008, 2009, 2010,

and 2012.

Reviewer, Georgia Business Education Association Journal, 2009-2010

Reviewer, 2008 National Association for Business Teacher Education Research

Conference

Reviewer, 2008 National Business Education Association Yearbook

Co-Chair of Regional Conference. Mountain-Plains Business Education Association

Conference, 2007.

Sponsor, Delta Pi Epsilon Research Society, Alpha Delta Chapter

Conference Coordinator for ESU Annual Business and Computer Teacher

Conference, 1993-Current Year

ESU Student Learning Systems (Blackboard) Evaluation Committee (2006-2007)

Adviser for all online Master of Science in Business Education students

Test Evaluator, Kansas Business Subject Matter Praxis (ETS) Exam for Business

Education Students, 2003

Kansas Business Education Licensure Standards Committee, 2002-2003

Teaching Methods section Editor, Business Education Forum, 2001-2002Student

teacher supervisor

Model Curriculum for Alternative Business Teacher Licensure Committee, National

Association for Business Teacher Education, 2000-2002

Business Education Forum. Teaching Methods Section Editor, 2001-2002

Student teacher supervisor

Kansas Business Education Licensure Revision Committee, 2001-2002

Teacher Planning Committee 1994-2002

Teacher Education Technology Standards Committee, 2000-2001

Undergraduate Bus. Ed. Curriculum Revision Committee, 2001-2002

School of Business Faculty Recognition Committee, 2001-2002

NBEA Computer Educators Task Force Subcommittee on Multimedia, Chair, 1999-

2001

NBEA Computer Educators Task Force, Member, 1994-98

NBEA Yearbook Editor, 1995, Technology in the Classroom

Master

ESU Business Teacher Conference Planning Committee, 1985-2005

Advise over 40 master s students

Recruit graduate students at state, regional, and national conferences

University Committees (current and recent past)

University Scholarship Board; Facilities Committee; Professional Development

School, Advanced Program Committee; Teacher Education Council;

Alternative/Restricted License Committee; Technology Standards Committee;

University Scholarship Committee; Academic Appeals Committee; Master Teacher

Planning Committee; General Education Council; Rotary Scholarship Committee

School of Business Committees (current and recent past)

Business Law Professor Search Committee (Fall 2008)

Finance Faculty Search Committees; Assessment Committee; Undergraduate

Curriculum Committee; Business & Computer Teacher Conference Planning

Committee; Undergraduate Business Education Curriculum Revision Committee;

Computer Utilization Committee; AACSB Curriculum Committee; AACSB Intellectual

Contributions Team; School of Business Strategic Planning Committee; Faculty

Recognition Committee; E-Commerce Curriculum Development Committee

Publications

Groneman, N. (1984). The Evolution in Business Education, Business Education

Forum, December.

Groneman, N. (1984). Needed Research in Information Processing," Journal of

Business Education.

Groneman, N. (1982). It's NOW Time, Business Education Forum, January.

Groneman, N. & J. Burrow. (1979). Time to Re-evaluate Vocational Teacher

Certification, Distributive Educators' Digest, Fall.

Groneman, N. (1978). Calculating Machines and Business Mathematics-A New Era,

Journal of Business Education, December.

Groneman, N. & J. Burrow, (1978). Competencies Developed Through Occupational

Experience for Distributive and Business and Office Education Teachers," Journal of

Vocational Education Research, Spring.

Groneman, N. (1978). Current Duplicating Procedures, Journal of Business

Education, April.

Groneman, N. (1977). Toward One Business Student Organization, Business

Education Journal, Fall.

Groneman, N. (1974). How to Make Instructional Slide Presentations, Business

Education Forum, December.

Yearbook Chapters

Hite, N. (2011). Research in online education, Online Business Education, NBEA

2011 Yearbook, 49. Reston, VA: National Business Education Association, 16-28.

(Editor: 3 blind reviewers + 2 editors, invited proposals with a 70% acceptance

rate)

Groneman, N. (2004). Instructional materials and the Internet. In D. Christopher & S.

Jaderstrom (Eds.), E-World Virtual Learning, Collaborative Environments, and

Future Technologies. 42. Reston, VA: National Business Education Association. 26-

41.

Boldt, D. and N. Groneman, (1998). Internet use in document processing and

computer applications, Integrating the Internet Into the Business Curriculum, NBEA

1998 Yearbook, 117-127.

Textbooks

Groneman, N. (1995). Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows Release 4/5, Complete Version,

South-Western Publishing Company, 1995: 1-333.

Groneman, N. (1995). Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows Release 4/5, Complete Version,

Instructor's Manual, South-Western Publishing Company, 1-124.

Groneman, N. (1995). Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows Release 4/5 Tutorial & Applications,

South-Western Publishing Company, 1-245.

Groneman, N. (1995). Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows Release 4/5 Tutorial & Applications,

Instructor's Manual, South-Western Publishing Company, 1-92.

Groneman, N. and S. Jaderstrom. (1994). Computer Applications, South-Western

Publishing Company, 1-104.

Groneman, N. (1993). Lotus 1-2-3 Tutorial & Applications, South-Western

Publishing Company, 1-384.

Groneman, N. (1993). Lotus 1-2-3 Tutorial & Applications, Instructor s Manual,

South-Western Publishing Company, 1-95.

Groneman, N. and S. Jaderstrom. (1992). Computer Applications and Concepts,

South-Western Publishing Company, 1-428.

Groneman, N. and S. Jaderstrom. (1992). College Computer Concepts and

Applications, South-Western Publishing Company, 1-530.

Groneman, N., and J. Meroney. (1991). Information Systems Applications,

Evaluation, and Selection, South-Western Publishing Company, 1-439.

Groneman, N. and S. Jaderstrom. (1999). Applications for Your Computer and You,

South-Western Publishing Company, 1-200.

Groneman, N. and S. Jaderstrom. (1989). Personal Computer Applications for

Colleges, South-Western Publishing Company, 1-510.

Groneman, N. and S. Jaderstrom. (1988). Applications Using the Personal

Computer, South-Western Publishing Company, 1-403.

Groneman, N. (1982). Business Mathematics Using Electronic Calculators,

Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1-212.

Refereed Proceedings

E-Commerce Curriculum Development, NABTE Research Conference, Atlanta,

Georgia.

Groneman, N. (2001). HTML Web Site Development Using Tables and Frames

(Advanced Level), National Business Education Association Conference, Atlanta,

Georgia.

Groneman, N. (2002). Creating Web Pages Using Effective Web Page Design

Principles, National Business Education Association Conference, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania

Groneman, N. (2000). Business Demands for Web-Related Skills as Compared to

Other Computer Skills, Book of Readings, 2000 Delta Pi Epsilon National

Conference, pp 3-6.

Groneman, N. (1999). HTML Fundamentals, National Business Education

Association, 1999.

Groneman, N. (1999).Teaching Business Education Courses Via Distance Learning,

NATEBE, Association for Career and Technical Education National Conference,

1999, Orlando, Florida.

Groneman, N. & Rich, J. (1997). Development and Evaluation of a Graduate-Level

Technology Course Utilizing Distance Learning Methodologies, Proceedings of the

Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute, March,

1997, pp 331-333. (Co-authored with John Rich)

Groneman, N. (1996). Using Distance Learning Techniques: Videotapes, Interactive

2-Way Video, and On-site Classes, Mountain-Plains Business Education

Association, Oklahoma City

Groneman, N. (1995) Political, Educational & Technological Changes in the U.S.

Implications for Business Curriculums, 67

Education Association Conference, 1988.

Groneman, N. Microcomputer Applications and Desktop Publishing, Bloomsburg

University Business Education Workshop, 1988.

Groneman, N. Staying Up and Running With Computer Applications, Hawaii

Business Education Association, 1988.

Groneman, N. Teaching Computer Applications, National Business Education

Association, 1986.

Groneman, N. The Computer Education Curriculum, American Vocational

Association, 1986.

Groneman, N. WP Using PCs, Information Processing Association Conference,

Springfield, Missouri, 1986.

Groneman, N. Computer Application Teaching Methods and Integrating Computers

Throughout the Business Education Curriculum, South-Western Publishing

Company Business Education Workshop, Tacoma, Washington, 1986.

Groneman, N. Business Education and Sex Equity, Mountain-Plains Business

Education Association Conference, 1979.

Local Presentations

Hite, N. Teaching Methods that Lead to Superior Student learning Outcomes: What

Do Research Studies Show, eLearning Institute, Emporia State University, May 26,

2010.

Hite, N. & Slocombe, T. Influences on Kansas H.S. Students Personal Finance

Decision-Making Skills: Research Study Results! Business & Computer Teacher

Conference, Emporia State University, February 17, 2010.

Hite, N. (Poster Session). 2007 Follow-up Survey of ESU Master of Science in

Business Education Graduates and Non-Completers, Emporia State University

Assessment Forum.

Hite, N. (2007). Organizing and Managing Online Courses! ESU Business Teacher

Conference.

Hite, N. (2007). What Should We Teach in Business Courses? ESU Business

Teacher Conference.

Hite, N. (February 2006). Create an Online Course in Blackboard Hands-on

Sessions, 2006 ESU Annual Computer & Business Teacher Conference.

Hite, N. (2006). Creating an Online Course Using Blackboard. ESU Annual

Business & Computer Teacher Conference.

Groneman, N. and Railsback. B. (2005). What Should We Teach to Prepare

Technology Workers? Entry-level Workers? ESU Annual Business & Computer

Conference.

Groneman, N. (2005). Trends in Business & Computer Curriculums & Ways to

Improve Enrollment. ESU Annual Business & Computer Conference

Groneman, N. (2004). Using Projects, Cases, & Service Learning Approaches for

Teaching Advanced Computer Applications Courses. ESU Annual Business &

Computer Conference.

Groneman, N. (2004). Let s Create an Online Course Using Blackboard Software

Part I & Part II, A Computer Hands-on Session, ESU Annual Business & Computer

Conference.

Groneman, N. (2002). Implications of IT Skills Needed by Businesses on Computer

Classroom Instruction, ESU Annual Business & Computer Teacher Conference.

Groneman, N. (2001). Teaching Web Site Design Principles, ESU Annual Business

& Computer Teacher Conference.

Groneman, N., Smith, F., and Remington, W. (2000). E-Commerce and the

Downtown Business Community, Emporia Main Street Program.

Groneman, N. (2000). Careers in E-Commerce, ESU Business Career Day.

Greoneman, N. (1999). Web Page Creation Using HTML, ESU Annual Computer &

Business Teacher Conference.

Groneman, N. (1998). Creating Web Pages Using Netscape Gold Web Editor, ESU

Annual Computer & Business Teacher Conference.

Groneman, N. (1997). Creating Web Pages with HTML, ESU Annual Computer &

Business Teacher Conference.

Groneman, N. (1995). In the Black, Not In the Red! Expanding Your Horizons

Conference for. Girls In Math, Emporia State University, Math Division.

Groneman, N. (1995). Evaluation of Student Group Work and Team Assignments,

Teaching Enhancement Center Seminar, ESU.

Groneman, N. (1995). Technology s Impact on Business and Computer Curriculums,

Computer & Business Teacher Conference, ESU.

Sponsorships

Alpha Delta Chapter, Delta Pi Epsilon, 2000-Present

Honors and Awards

2009 Delta Pi Epsilon Award of Merit for Outstanding Membership. ESU s Alpha

Delta Chapter had the highest increase in chapter membership in the nation. Dr. Hite

is the sponsor of Alpha Delta Chapter.

Emporia State University, School of Business Award for Service, 2003

Business Education Association, Postsecondary Educator of the Year Award, 1999

Delta Pi Epsilon National Research Conference Outstanding Paper Award, 2000

Emporia State University, School of Business Award for Service, 2000

Emporia State University, School of Business Award for Scholarly Activities, 1999

Post-secondary Business Education Teaching Award, Kansas Business Education

Association, 1999

Emporia State University, School of Business Award for Instruction, 1991

Community Memberships/Activities

Messiah Lutheran Church

Sertoma Service Club, 1992-2004

Emporia City Commissioner, 1992-93

Friends of the Plains

Kansas Historic Society

Lyon County Historic Society

Habitat for Humanity

Preserve the Heartland, President, 1999-Present

Flint Hills Tourism Coalition Board Member

Recruitment

KBEA exhibited 2008

Sent flyers to undecided students in January 2009

Gave scholarships to two FBLA winners in March 2009

Sent flyer to all business teachers about Helen Dow scholarship Jan. 2009



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