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Frances K. Bailie, Ph.D.
32 Country Ridge Drive
Rye Brook, New York 10573
(914) 937-0907 (home)
(914) 633-2335 (work)
EDUCATION
Columbia University; New York, NY
Ph.D. Mathematics Education - 1990
Columbia University; New York, NY
M.Phil. Mathematics Education - 1989
Fordham University; Bronx, NY
M.A. Mathematics - 1967
College of New Rochelle; New Rochelle, NY
B.A. Mathematics - 1965
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1981-present: Iona College; New Rochelle, NY
Current rank: Associate Professor in Department of Computer Science.
Undergraduate courses
Computer Science I (PL/1, Pascal, C++, Java, Python)
Computer Science II (Pascal, C++)
Computer Science Internship
Data Communications
Database Organization and Design
Advanced Organization and Implementation of Database Systems
Computer Science Project Course
Computers, Technology and Society
Graduate courses - M.S., Educational Technology
Introduction to Educational Technology
Educational Multimedia Design
Introduction to Programming for Education (Visual Basic)
Internet Technology
Research Methods in Educational Technology
Research Project in Educational Technology
Graduate courses – MS, Telecommunications
Web Site Design
Web Application Development
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
CS 498 Computer Science Internship: Developed course allowing qualified CS majors to earn college credit for job related experiences
CS 140 Computers, Technology and Society
Committee to revise core course
EDT 895 Research Methods in Educational Technology
Developed curriculum
EDT 896 Research Project in Educational Technology
Developed curriculum
EDT Masters Program
Chair of Committee to revise EDT Masters Program and apply for NCATE Accreditation
5-Year Bachelors/Masters Programs
Chair of committee to design four 5-year programs:
BA-CIS/MS-CS, BA-CIS/MS-TEL, BS-CS/MS-CS, BS-CS/MS-TEL
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Association for Computing Machinery; SIGSCE
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges
Upsilon Pi Epsilon
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Designed and implemented multimedia lessons in AVC for classroom use in CIS 240 (Computer core course). (with Catherine Ricardo) 1992-1993.
WORKBOOK
Mastering Computer Applications. (written with Catherine Ricardo). Needham Heights, MA: Ginn Press. First Edition, 1992; Second Edition, 1993.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Bailie, Frances. “Women Who Make a Difference: Role Models for the Twenty-First Century.” ACM Inroads, 6(2): June 2015, 36-43.
Bailie, Frances, Marion, Bill & Whitfield, Deborah. “How Rubrics that Measure Outcomes Can Complete the Assessment Loop." Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges. 25:6, April 2010. 15-23.
Bailie, Frances. “The Graduate Research Experience: Successes and Failures.” Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Charleston, SC, March 2009
Bailie, Frances, Whitfield, Deborah, & Abunawass, Adel. “Assessment and Its Role in Accreditation.” International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering. Las Vegas, NV June 2007.
Bailie, Frances. “How a Technology Grant from the National Academy Foundation Has Begun to Make a Difference for Minority Students in an Urban High School.” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. San Antonio, TX March 2006.
Poger, Sofya Bailie, Frances. “A Web-Based System for Course and Program Assessment: Prototype to Product.” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. Orlando, FL March 2006.
Poger, Sofya Bailie, Frances. “Student Perspectives on a Real World Project.” Journal of Computing Science in Colleges 21(6): June 2006, 69-75.
Bailie, Frances. “Can a Technology Grant from the National Academy Foundation Begin to Make a Difference for Minority Students in an Urban High School.” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Phoenix, AZ March 2005
Bailie, Frances. “An Investigation of Graduate Students’ Reflections on Research” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Atlanta, GA, March 2004
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “The Maze of Re-Certification and Accreditation.” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Nashville, TN, March 2002
Bailie, Frances. “Comparing a Local School District’s Teacher Use of Computing with National Survey Results” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Orlando, March 2001.
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “Using Grants to Infuse Technology into Teacher Education” Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference. October 2000, pp. 61-65.
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “Incorporating Standards in Web-based Instruction” Proceedings of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. San Diego, February 2000.
Bailie, Frances. “The Internet and Career Development.” Proceedings of the Conference of the International Information Management Association. Iona College, October 1999.
Bailie, Frances, LaMalfa, Maria, & Moss, Kevin. "A Multimedia Service Project". Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference. October 1997, pp. 97-101.
Bailie, Frances. "A Multimedia Approach to Computer Ethics". Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. University Park, PA: STS Press, March 1995, p. 105.
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. "Using Multimedia to Teach Computer Literacy". Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. University Park, PA: STS Press, January 1993, pp. 89-91.
Bailie, Frances, Ricardo, Catherine, & Novak, Robert. "A Multimedia Presentation System for Classroom Use" The Journal of Computing in Small Colleges. Volume 3, Number 2, November 1992, pp. 173-176.
Bailie, Frances, Ricardo, Catherine, & Novak, Robert. "Using AVC in College Core Courses". Technology Conference for IBM and NYS Teacher Preparation Programs. March 1992, #16.
Bailie, Frances. "Improving the Modularization Ability of Novice Programmers". SIGCSE BULLETIN. Volume 23, Number 1, March 1991, pp. 277-282.
PRESENTATIONS
Bailie, Frances. “Women in Computing: Making a Difference with Technology.” The Ursuline School, New Rochelle, NY, April 2016.
Bailie, Frances. “Women in Computing: Role Models for the Twenty-First Century,” Week of the Peacemaker at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, November 2015.
Bailie, Frances, Abunawass, Adel, Petrovic, Smiljana & Whitfield, Deborah. "Untangling the Maze of Pedagogical Strategies for Introductory Programming." Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference-Northeastern Region, Western New England College, April 2011.
Bailie, Frances, Marion, Bill & Whitfield, Deborah. “How Rubrics that Measure Outcomes Can Complete the Assessment Loop." Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference-Northastern Region, University of Hartford, April 2010.
Bailie, Frances, Murray, Keitha & Petrovic, Smiljana. "Incorporating Ethics into the Computer Science Curriculum: Multiple Perspectives." Panel moderator and discussant. Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conferenece-Eastern Region, Villanova University, October 2009
Bailie, Frances & Marion, Bill. “CS Assessment: Goals, Learning Outcomes and Rubrics” Poster Session at the Conference of the Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education. Chattanooga, TN, March 2009.
Bailie, Frances. “The Graduate Research Experience: Successes and Failures.” Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Charleston, SC, March 2009
Bailie, Frances, Carlson, Christina, Ketz, Victoria, Wenchell, Laurie. “Changing Ideas about Faculty Advising.” National Academic Advising Association Region 1 Conference. Saratoga Springs, NY, March 2009.
Bailie, Frances, Abunawass, Adel & Whitfield, Deborah “Student Outcomes Assessment: What Is It? How Do You Make It Work For You?” Workshop at Conference Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges- Eastern Region.. Hood College, Fredrick, MD, October 2008.
Whitfield, Deborah, Caroline, St. Clair, & Bailie, Frances. “Student Outcomes Assessment: What Is It? How Do You Make It Work For You?.” Workshop at Technical Symposium for Computer Science Education. Portland, OR March 2008
Bailie, Frances, Whitfield, Deborah, & Abunawass, Adel. “Assessment and Its Role in Accreditation.” International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer Science and Computer Engineering. Las Vegas, NV June 2007
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “Closing the Assessment Loop in the Small College.” Best Assessment Processes IX Symposium, Rose-Hulman Institute, Terre Haute, IN, April 2007.
Bailie, Frances. “How a Technology Grant from the National Academy Foundation Has Begun to Make a Difference for Minority Students in an Urban High School.” Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. San Antonio, TX March 2006.
Poger, Sofya Bailie, Frances. “A Web-Based System for Course and Program Assessment: Prototype to Product.” Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. Orlando, FL, March 2006.
Bailie, Frances. “Student Perspectives on a Real World Project.” Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference- Northeastern Region, Worcester, MA, June 2006,
Bailie, Frances. “Can a Technology Grant from the National Academy Foundation Begin to Make a Difference for Minority Students in an Urban High School.” Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. Phoenix, AZ, March 2005
Bailie, Frances. “An Investigation of Graduate Students’ Reflections on Research” Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference. Atlanta, GA, March 2004
Bailie, Frances. “Guidelines and Suggestions for ABET Accreditation.” Panel moderator. Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference- Eastern Region, Iona College, October 2005
Bailie, Frances. “Assessment of Studies Integrating Technology into the K-12 Curriculum.” Symposium Moderator. Northeastern Educational Research Association Conference, Kerhonkson, NY, October 2004
Bailie, Frances, Whitfield, Deborah, & Abunawass, Adel. “Assessment Made Easy.” Workshop at Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference- Eastern Region, Baltimore, MD, October 2004
Bailie, Frances. “Approaches to Self-Assessment of Computer Science Departments and Programs.” Panel discussant. Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference – Southeastern Region, Austin, TX, April 2004
Bailie, Frances. “Objects First: Does it Work?” Panel moderator. Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Conference- Eastern Region, Montclair, NJ, October 2003
Bailie, Frances. “Java Visualization Using BlueJ.” Panel moderator and discussant. Eighteenth Eastern Small College Computing Conference, Bloomsberg, PA, October 2002
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “The Maze of Re-Certification and Accreditation: A Small College Perspective.” International Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Nashville, TN, March 2002
Bailie, Frances. “Distance Learning.” Panel moderator and discussant. Seventeenth Eastern Small College Computing Conference, Scranton, PA, October 2001
Bailie, Frances. “Comparing a Local School District’s Teacher Use of Computing with National Survey Results” International Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Orlando, March 2001.
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “Using Grants to Infuse Technology into Teacher Education” Sixteenth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference. University of Scranton, October 2000.
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. “Incorporating Standards in Web-based Instruction” International Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. San Diego, February 2000.
Bailie, Frances. “The Internet and Career Development.” Conference of the International Information Management Association. Iona College, October 1999
Bailie, Frances. "Computer Skills for the Twenty-First Century Economy". Keynote Address for VATEA (Vocational and Technical Education Act) Seminar, North Rockland High School, June 1998.
Bailie, Frances, LaMalfa, Maria, & Moss, Kevin. "A Multimedia Service Project". Thirteenth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference. Richard Stockton College, October 1997.
Bailie, Frances. “CSAB Accreditation and the Small College.” Panel discussant. The Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges Second Annual Northeastern Conference. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, April 1997.
Bailie, Frances. “Computers and Education.” Panel discussant. Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, April 1997.
Bailie, Frances. "Evaluating Honors Courses". Developing in Honors Workshop. National Collegiate Honors Council 1996 Conference, San Francisco, California, October 1996.
Bailie, Frances. "Computer Ethics: Curricular, Social, and Legal Issues". Panel moderator. First Annual CCSC Northeastern Regional Conference, University of Hartford, April 1996.
Bailie, Frances. "A Multimedia Approach to Computer Ethics". Tenth National STS Meeting and Technological Literacy Conference, Arlington, Virginia, March 1995.
Bailie, Frances. "Multimedia Across the College Curriculum". Panel moderator. Ninth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference, Monmouth, New Jersey, October 1993.
Bailie, Frances & Ricardo, Catherine. "Using Multimedia to Teach Computer Literacy". Eighth National STS Meeting and Technological Literacy Conference, Arlington, Virginia, January 1993.
Bailie, Frances, Ricardo, Catherine, & Novak, Robert. "A Multimedia Presentation System for Classroom Use". Eighth Annual Eastern Small College Computer Conference, Allentown, Pennsylvania, October 1992.
Bailie, Frances, Ricardo, Catherine, & Novak, Robert. "Using AVC in College Core Courses". Technology Conference for IBM and NYS Teacher Preparation Programs, Palisades, New York, March 1992.
Bailie, Frances. "Skills Validation: Writing, Speaking & Listening, Critical Thinking". Panel discussant. Greater New York Small College Computer Consortium, New Rochelle, NY, April 1991.
Bailie, Frances. "Improving the Modularization Ability of Novice Programmers". The Twenty-Second SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, San Antonio, TX, March 1991.
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR
Eastern Small College Computing Conference. Iona College. New Rochelle, NY, October 1995.
COMMITTEES
College
Director, Honors Degree Program, 1991-1998
Mission Integration Committee, 2001-2006
Arts Council, 2001-2006
CELTIC, 2002-2006
Faculty Senate, 2002-2008
Chair, Faculty Senate, 2006-2008
College Council, 2004-2012
Chair, College Council, 2006-2008
Chair, IT Committee, 2008-2012 (member of College Council)
Academic Affairs, 2009-2012
Co-Chair, Middle States Task Force on Assessment 2011-2012
Chair, Core Assessment Committee, 2011-present
Chair, Catalog Committee, 2010 - present
Co-ChairSearch Committee for Provost, Spring 2012
RTA, 2013-present
Strategic Planning Committees 3.6, 1.4/3.7, 4B3, 2013-2014
School of Arts and Science
Chair, Assessment Committee for School of Arts and Science, 2003-2004
Freshman Advisor, 2001-present
Learning Community Instructor, 2009-2011, 2013-2014
Assessment Committee for Freshman Advisement, 2008-present
Coordinator of Freshman Advisement, School of Arts and Science, 2010-present
Coordinator of Learning Communities, Scholl of Arts and Science, 2012-2016
Department of Computer Science
CS Internship Coordinator, 1986-2012, 2015-present
NCATE liaison for MS in Educational Technology Program, 1999 – 2010. Chaired program revisions leading to ISTE and NCATE accreditation and program review and reaccreditation
Chair, Assessment Committee for ABET Accreditation for Computer Science Department, 2003- present
Assistant Chair, Department of Computer Science, 2009-2012
Chair, Department Web Committee, 2008-present
Search Committee, Spring 2012
RESEARCH
2012-2014: Developed web page on Women in Computing highlighting accomplishments of women in the past and featuring interviews with current women whose work makes a difference in the lives of others. https://sites.google.com/site/womenincomputingbailie/
2005-2006: Evaluation of Academy of Information Technology at Gorton High School, Yonkers, NY
1998-199: Administered and analyzed survey of teachers’ use of computing for New Rochelle School District
GRANTS
Member of the Advisory Board to administer a National Academy Foundation Grant for an Academy of Information Technology at Gorton High School in Yonkers, chair of the Industry Education/Curriculum Overview Sub Committee of the Advisory Board, 2000-2009