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`LInsheid Distinguished Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Physics,
`East Central University, Ada, OK 74820
`Telephone (580)-559-5392
`Home: 2009 East 11th St., Ada, OK 74820-7006
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` email: crutledge@mac.com
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`Education:
`B. S., 1966 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics & Math with honors
`M. S., 1969 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics
`Ph. D.,1971 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics
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`Teaching Experience:
`1981- East Central Univ. (Ada, OK): Physics, astronomy, computer science,
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`1970-81 Southern Arkansas University (Magnolia): Physics and Astronomy
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`Administrative Experience:
`1992- Chairman, Department of Physics, East Central University
`1983- Director of Judging, Oklahoma State Science Fair
`1980-81 Head, Department of Physics, Southern Arkansas University
`1977-81 Director, Arkansas State Science Fair and
` President, Arkansas Science Fair Association
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`Publications:
`4 books, 12 articles and letters, 1 book review
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`Papers presented:
`Over 25, on astronomy education, physics education, microcomputers.
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`Grants, special projects and programs:
`1994- Director and Co-PI, NSF LS-OKAMP grant for minorities at ECU
`1994-2008 Director of eight NSF Eisenhower Teacher Education workshops for teachers
`1991-93 Co-Director and teacher, Summer Academy for High School Students in
` Oklahoma Natural Resources and Astronomy
`1971-93 Worked in or taught in at least 10 workshops for teachers and/or students
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`Organizations: Past president of the Arkansas-Oklahoma-Kansas section of the
`American Association of Physics Teachers.
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` Honors:
`David and Mollie Boren Outstanding Oklahoma Mentor Award, January, 2014
`Adolph Linscheid Distinguished Teaching Professor - 2004-
`ECU Teaching Excellence Award – 1998 and 2010
`1997 Oklahoma Science Teachers' Association Higher Education Teacher of the Year
`Phi Beta Kappa, University of Arkansas
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`Academic Degrees:
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`Professional Experience:
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`Vita: Carl T. Rutledge, Ph. D.
` Professor and Chairman, Department of Physics
`Adolph Linscheid Distinguished Teaching Professor
`Undergraduate and Graduate faculty
`B. S., 1966 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics & Math with honors
`M. S., 1969 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics
`Ph. D.,1971 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics
`1981-‐ East Central Univ. (Ada, OK): Physics, astronomy
`1980 William Jewell College (Liberty, MO): Physics (summer)
`1974-‐75 Stephen F. Austin State Univ. (Nacogdoches, Texas):
` Physics and Astronomy Education (summers)
`1970-‐81 Southern Arkansas University (Magnolia): Physics and Astronomy
`1963-‐70 University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Physics (Student/graduate assistant)
`Nominal 12 hour load of teaching, plus Chairman of Department of Physics,
`Astronomy, General Physical Science, General Physics I/II, Engineering Physics I and II, Electricity
`& Magnetism, Optics, Electronics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Cosmology, and many
`teacher workshops in physics.
`American Association of Physics Teachers (Arkansas-‐Oklahoma-‐Kansas Section):
`Member since 1966. Past Secretary-‐Treas., Vice-‐President, and President.
` Oklahoma Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation in Science, Engineering
` Mathematics and Technology: Charter member and Reporter (Secretary.)
` Oklahoma Science Teachers' Association (OSTA)
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`Faculty and Administrative Load
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`Courses Taught:
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`Organizations:
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`Professional Assignments and Activities
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`2009 Helped organize and host the Physics Centennial Reunion during homecoming,
`2009. About 30 former graduates attended, including some from the 1960's.
`1994-‐ Co-‐Principal Investigator of the Oklahoma Alliance for Minority Participation in Science,
`Engineering, Mathematics and Technology for ECU and Campus Coordinator for the ECU
`group.
`1999-‐ McNair Scholar Mentor
`1992-‐ Chairman, Department of Physics, East Central University
`1983-‐ Director of Judging, Oklahoma State Science and Engineering Fair
`1980-‐81 Head, Department of Physics, Southern Arkansas University
`1977-‐81 Director, Arkansas State Science Fair and
` President, Arkansas Science Fair Association
`At least 4 books, 12 articles and letters, 1 book review. Details follow.
`Mann, Jennifer, Williams, Karen, & Rutledge, Carl, "Learning Approaches, Course Experience, and
`Astronomy Understanding in The Oklahoma Project", Journal of College Science Teaching , Vol.
`XXVII, No. 4, pp. 240-‐244 (February, 1998)
`and 6 other older papers.
`Rutledge, Carl T., and Weems, Bruce, Experiments and Observations in Astronomy, 5th Ed., East
`Central University Physics Department (2012) (This 108 page lab manual is used in the ECU
`astronomy course.)
`Plus 6 other lab manuals.
`Recent presentations include:
`Rutledge, Carl T., “Teaching Moon Phases: A Multiple Method Approach”, poster presentation,
`American Association of Physics Teachers National Summer Meeting, University of Pennsylvania,
`Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 30, 2012
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`Papers published include:
`"Workshop in Science Ethics" by Karen Williams and Carl T. Rutledge in CURQ Vignettes: Additional
`Examples of Ways to Teach Undergraduate Ethical Research Conduct, Council on Undergraduate
`Research Quarterly. 2010, Vol. 30, #3.
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`Publications:
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`Books include:
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`Papers presented:
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`Rutledge, Carl T., "Using the Galileoscope in Introductory Astronomy Classes"; National Science
`Teachers of America regional meeting, Kansas City Missouri, October 29, 2010 (Workshop for
`secondary and college teachers. )
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`Rutledge, Carl T., “Using the Coronado Personal Solar Telescope for Astronomy Outreach”, poster
`presentation, Arkansas-‐Oklahoma-‐Kansas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers
`meeting at the End branch of Northwestern Oklahoma State University, October 3, 2012.
`Williams, K. & Rutledge, Carl T. (2012). “Career Paths of ECU Physics Graduates”, oral
`presentation at AR-‐OK-‐KS Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers Meeting at
`Northwestern OK State University, Enid, OK, 11/3/12.
`Rutledge, Carl T., "Galileo and His Telescope: Observations and Impact", Lindscheid Library
`presentation for ECU students and faculty in celebration of the International Year of Astronomy
`and the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first use of the telescope, ECU Library, October 20, 2009
`Rutledge, Carl T., "Using the Galileoscope in Introductory Astronomy", oral presentation at the
`Arkansas-‐Oklahoma-‐Kansas section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AOK AAPT)
`regional meeting at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS, October 10, 2009
`Rutledge, Carl T., "Videos in Introductory Astronomy: Student Opinions", poster presentation at
`the AOK-‐AAPT regional meeting at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS, October 10, 2009
`Rutledge, Carl T., “On Being a Scientist”, condensed one hour non-‐interactive ethics presentation in
`the Noble Research Center at OSU for about 30 majors and faculty attending the OSU Research
`Symposium the Louis Stokes Alliance, October 3, 2009 (Invited repeat updated presentation.)
`Rutledge, Carl T., “Low Cost Experiments and Demonstrations for High School Physics”, workshop
`presented at the AOK-‐AAPT meeting at Rose State October 31, 2008
`Rutledge, Carl T., “Student Proof, Accurate Experiments with Lamps in Series and Parallel for
`General Physical Science”, oral presentation at the AOK-‐AAPT regional meeting at Rose State Nov.
`1, 2008
`Williams, Karen, and Rutledge, Carl T., “On Being a Scientist”, a 2 hour ethics interactive workshop
`presentation in ESTEP auditorium at ECU for over 50 science majors and faculty, January 22, 2008
`Plus many other former presentations on astronomy education, physics education and
`microcomputers.
`Current research has been in physics and astronomy education, including ways to implement
`results of current research in teaching into college and high school physics, physical science, and
`astronomy teaching.
`A recent project was a special Eisenhower grant for the summer and fall of 2002 entitled
`Modeling Effective Teaching in the Physical Sciences and was attended by 16 college and junior
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`Research
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`college teachers from around the state. They learned about the learning cycle, inquiry methods,
`modeling, beyond question, and other methods and applied them to their classes in the fall.
`Another project involved construction and use of an observatory for our Celestron 14 inch
`telescope. A student worked with this telescope for honors and East Central Alliance for Minority
`Participation (ECAMP) research during the summer of 2003.
`Dr. Rutledge has also mentored students in the ECAMP program for minorites in in Math, Science,
`Engineering and Technology in summer research in the areas of acoustics, electronics and
`astronomy.
`Grants, special projects and programs:
`24, mostly Eisenhower grants to improve teaching in the public schools, as well as eighteenn years
`of grants with the Oklahoma Alliance for Minority Participation in Science, Engineering,
`Mathematics and Technology (LS-‐OKAMP or ECAMP). (Co-‐PI for the Oklahoma Alliance). LS-‐
`OKAMP grants alone have totaled over $500,000 over the years with over 60% of this money
`going directly to students for stipends and research. Over 181 ECU students have participated.
`During the summer of 2008 Dr. Rutledge was a co-‐teacher in the workshop "Physical Science of
`Pontotoc County" for 40 teachers of grades 4-‐8. The workshop was funded by the No Child Left
`Behind program, Title II, Part B. Total funds from NCLB were $160,225. Participants learned
`about physics, astronomy and earth science and how to apply the learning cycle and inquiry
`methods when teaching these subjects.
`David and Mollie Boren Outstanding Oklahoma Mentor Award, January, 2014
`Received ECU Teaching Excellence Award in 2010
`Adolph Linscheid Distinguished Teaching Professor -‐ ECU -‐ 2004-‐present
`ECU Teaching Excellence Award -‐ 1998
`Oklahoma Higher Education Teacher of the Year award from the Oklahoma Science
`Teachers' Association -‐ 1997 (statewide award)
`Sigma Xi research honor society (University of Arkansas)
`Phi Beta Kappa (University of Arkansas)
`Sigma Pi Sigma physics honor society
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`Honors
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