CURRICULUM VITAE
Peter Rottier, Ph.D. Red Rock, AZ 85145
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EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D. History, 2005.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, M.A. History, 1997
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, B.A. Humanistic Studies, 1992
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Coordinator of Instructional Learning and Technology University of Arizona, July 2014-
present
Instructional Design Manager ASM International, July 2012-July 2014
Director Cleveland State University, Center for eLearning, June 2009-March 2012
Senior Instructional Designer Cleveland State University, Center for eLearning, February 2008-
June 2009
Instructional Technology Specialist – Cleveland State University, University Center for Teaching
and Learning, August 2003-February 2007
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Lecturer – Kent State University, 2007-Fall 2012
Lecturer – Cleveland State University, 2003-2011
Lecturer - University of Wisconsin-Madison, Spring 2003
Lecturer - University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 2002- 2003
Courses Taught:
• Western Civilization I and II
• World History I and II
• History of Radical Islam
• History of Modern Russia
• Islam in Modern Central Asia
• History of the Modern Middle East
• Islamic Civilizations
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PUBLICATIONS
Rottier, Peter. “Legitimizing the Ata Meken: The Kazak Intelligentsia Write a History of their
Homeland” Ab Imperio. Vol. 3, No 1, 2004.
Rottier, Peter. “The Kazak Intelligentsia's case for Sedentarization as a means to preserve Kazak
Identity.” Central Asian Survey. Vol. 22, No 1, 2003, pp. 67-81.
Book Review: Steven Sabol, Russian Colonization and the Genesis of Kazak National
Consciousness. (Basingstoke, Hampshire & New York: Palgrave, 2003). In Europe Asia Studies, Vol.
58, No 2, 2006, pp. 299-300.
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY
MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Blackboard CE 8, Blackboard Learn 9.1, Moodle, BlackBoard
Collaborate, Adobe Connect, Adobe Captivate, Presenter, Camtasia Studio, Articulate Storyline
SERVICE
Mentor-Cleveland State University, 2003-2008
President of the Central Asian Studies Association, University of Wisconsin
Madison, 1998-2001