Background
Reinoehl, Richard Louis was born on October 11, 1944 in Omaha. Son of Louis Lawrence and Frances Margaret (Robinson) Reinoehl.
(This volume provides a unique and notable contribution to...)
This volume provides a unique and notable contribution to the investigation and exemplification of computer literacy in human services education. A significant contribution to the development of the contemporary human services curriculum, this helpful guide introduces the computer literate curriculum, explores the nature of computer literacy and its ramifications for teaching in the human services, and discusses the computer's effect on scholarly thinking. Computer Literacy in Human Services Education is divided into two major sections, the first dealing with teaching about computers and the second addressing the use of computers in teaching. In the first section, the authors introduce the topic of computer literacy in human services education and look at some general issues which have broad implications for the educator. They also explore program-wide curriculum development and the development of individual courses. In the second section, the authors discuss computers as devices which can facilitate both learning and thinking in human services, and suggest that some theories explaining human behavior may also apply to human/computer interaction. Other topics covered in the section are the use of computers in teaching about human services, including Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI), simulations, and interactive video. The volume concludes with an examination of the ways computers can affect the thinking of scholars in teaching and in model and theory building in the human services.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0866569804/?tag=2022091-20
(This state-of-the-art volume is the first to specifically...)
This state-of-the-art volume is the first to specifically address, define, and exemplify computer literacy in human services. It is unique in the literature of computer literacy in that it addresses the perspectives of both practitioners and scholars. A wealth of thought-provoking material is provided, including a definition and discussion of computer literacy that emphasizes computer and human service abilities, a variety of novel approaches to the use of commercial software in solving human services problems, descriptions of the development of new software applications specifically designed for human services settings, and an exploration of the current frontier of computer technology in human services. Computer Literacy in Human Service is designed for all human service professionals who recognize that computer applications play an important part in present and future practice.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0866568662/?tag=2022091-20
artist martial artist scholars
Reinoehl, Richard Louis was born on October 11, 1944 in Omaha. Son of Louis Lawrence and Frances Margaret (Robinson) Reinoehl.
Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Portland State University, 1970. Postgraduate, Portland State University, 1972. Master of Social Work, University Minnesota, Duluth, 1977.
Postgraduate, Cornell University, 1988.
Acting director Vanguard Group Homes, Virginia, Minnesota, 1976-1977. Director Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Group Home, Duluth, 1978, Human Development Consortium, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, since 1978. Coordinator North-East Ohio Green Partys' Vote Recount Observation Teams, 2004.
Director Inner Harmony Council, since 2008. Co chair Oregon Elctronic Vehicle Association, since 2009. Faculty Social Work Program University Wisconsin, Superior, 1981-1984, Bohecker College, since 2005.
Advisory board Computers in Social Services Network, 1982-1985. Member Committee on International Social Welfare Education, 1982-1986, American Evaluation Association, 1986-1989. Affiliate scholar Oberlin College, since 1991.
Artist-in-residence Ohio Arts Council, 1996-1997.
(This volume provides a unique and notable contribution to...)
(This state-of-the-art volume is the first to specifically...)
Member Legislation Task Force Regional Alcoholism Board, 1972-1973, Association Drug Abuse, Prevention and Treatment, 1973-1974, Minnesota Public Health Association, 1976-1978, Minnesota Social Service Association, 1976-1983, Wisconsin Council Social Work Education, 1983-1984, New York State Council Family Relations, 1986-1989, National Council Family Relations, 1986-1989. Executive board Duluth Community Action Program, 1982-1983. Democratic precinct chair, Portland, Oregon, 1972-1974.
Precinct vice-chair Democratic Farmer-Labor Party, Duluth, 1979-1981, chair, 1981-1983, 2d vice-chair executive board, 1981-1983. Member Zoning Appeals Board, New Russia Township, Ohio, 1996-2001. Member art education committee Fireland Association Visual Arts, 1996-1999.
Member land use planning committee New Russia Township, Ohio, 1998-2000. Chair Lorain County Comprehensive Plan Growth Management Committee, 1999-2000. Member Smart Development Coalition of Lorain County, 1998-2002, Lorain County Multi-Modal Transportation Planning Steering Committee, 2000-2001, airport subcommittee, 2000-2001, roadways sub-committee, 2000-2001, rails subcommittee, 2000-2001, transit subcommittee, since 2000, information technical sub-committee, since 2000.
Field special projects field coordinator, national coordinator rural issues Kucinich for President campaign, since 2003. Chairman Smart Development Coalition Lorain County, 1996-1998, Lorain County Growth Management Committee, member Environmental Substitute-Committee, 1997-1998. New Russia Township Zoning Board Appeals, 1995-2000, New Russia Township Land Use Planning Committee, 1996-1998.
Coordinator Ohio Voters Reform, 2005, with, Precind Committee Person Muttnoinch County Democratic Party, since 2009. Member National Association of Social Workers (executive committee, chair program committee Arrowhead Region Minnesota chapter, 1980-1981, co-chair Minnesota task force on computers in social work, 1981-1982), Academy Certified Social Workers, Cornell University Sailing Club (president 1990).
Married Linda Dale Iroff, February 28, 1982. 1 child, Joy Margaret Iroff-Reinoehl.