Dominick J. Marrone
www.LinkedIn.com/pub/dominickmarrone2012
Cell Phone: 973-572-8206 SKYPE: dominickmarrone2015 Email: dominickmarrone2012@gmail.com
TEACHING PORTFOLIO SUMMARY
Teaching Philosophy:
My teaching philosophy incorporates Piaget's Constructivist Learning Technique (CLT) which is based
on the educational and psychological theory that, student learning is achieved by introducing new subject
matter information with 'how to' conceptual knowledge, supplemented with instructor real world experience,
thereby allowing the student to make continuous comparative updates to replace their existing incomplete or
erroneous mental schema to improve their overall conceptual understanding and relational knowledge-base of
the new subject matter information.
During my course lectures and laboratory exercises, I apply the Constructivist Learning Technique to
successfully teach my students critical problem-solving skills for logic-based reasoned solutions utilizing
structured Project-Based Learning (PBL) courseware; a step-by-step 'how to' hands-on learning experience,
while also incorporating teacher shared real world industry experiences, resulting in an increase in the
student's own relational knowledge-base, which provides them an entirely new perspective and conceptual
understanding of the subject matter information.
Student Project-Based Learning laboratory exercises literally bring the lecture concepts to life! As my
students become intrigued with their new conceptual understanding of the subject matter and exhibit an
increased feeling of accomplishment – attained through application and successful completion of learned
hands-on Project-Based Learning (PBL) skills, hence they remain highly motivated – indicating an increased
desire to learn more about the subject matter. To the student, the feeling of accomplishment and motivation
to learn more occurs intuitively and naturally, as they are unaware of the underlying implementation of
Constructivist Learning Techniques which have begun the fundamental process of tearing down erroneous
preconceived assumptions within their old conceptual mental schema while reducing unnecessary
dependencies on rote memorization and/or regurgitation of 'coined' answers to the subject matter.
Teaching according to Constructivist Learning Techniques through application of Project-based Learning
courseware, has proven to be most beneficial to my student's learning and subject matter comprehension,
resulting in a measurable increase in their accuracy of data retention, improved factual data associations, and
has aided in their development of new secure (long-term) conceptual schema frameworks. Consequently, my
students learn new 'adaptive' real world critical thinking and problem-solving skills, are capable of expanding
upon the newly learned subject matter, can develop their own creative ideas based-on a new sound
conceptual understanding, which allows them to independently think, build and create new innovative
designs, applicable to: past, present and future real world applications throughout their academic and
industry careers.
Most notably, my teaching philosophy – to implement Piaget's Constructivist Learning Technique
through application of Project-based learning (PBL) courseware, is fully compliant to and supportive of the
Agile 5-Phase ADDIE Instruction Systems Design (ISD) Model: 1) Analysis, 2) Design, 3) Development,
4) Implementation (Deploy) and 5) Evaluation. My students learn to apply the Agile ADDIE ISD Model during
execution of their PBL laboratory exercises, hence they can easily transition from academic laboratory, to full
scale industry design-development-production with minimal complication or delay. Industry employers of my
students appreciate the fact that their new hired – aspiring engineers, have the innate ability to successfully
tackle new design challenges with minimal on-the-job training or supervision.
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Briefly, my teaching experience consists of: 1) 3.3+ years (equivalent to 172 weeks) administering
Continuing Education (CE) courses both in-person and via Online Distance Learning (ODL), 2) 40-credits
teaching Undergraduate College-level courses, and 3) 50-hours teaching as Conservation Ranger Volunteer at
Beltsville State Park, PA, for which I am the recipient of a 'Conservation Service Award', bestowed by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (PA-DCNR), as follows:
Teaching Positions: Continuing Education (CE) Courses
2014 - 2010
(16
weeks
x 3 years =
48 weeks)
JVRIL-Science Online Distance Learning (ODL) via Expertory.com; Skype with IDroo Whiteboard.
(PT) ARRL Amateur Radio Instructor; 4-sessions/week; 2-hrs ea. + 1 lab; 4-hrs = 12 hrs/week.
– Administer online and in-field custom developed courseware; eg. EcoTrail Dx-Adventurestm
.
– Teach Near Space Satellite Remote-sensing & Communications utilizing: AMSAT OSCAR, Amateur
Radio High Altitude Balloon (ARHAB) Satellite and CubeSat bus architectures.
2009
(42 weeks)
2008
(26 weeks)
FIRST Lego League (FLL) International Robotics Competition; Regional Qualifiers; PA/DE/MD.
(PT) Robotics Instructor; 3-sessions/week; 2-hrs each + 1 lab; 3-hrs = 9 hrs/week.
– Teacher, Team Coach & Mentor: T3 Robotics Team #3181; 'Tomorrow’s Technology, Today!'.
– Teach Lego NXT2.0 Robotics Fundamentals with N.I. Labview G-lang. (Icon) Robot Programming.
– Winner of 8-Medallions, 1-Best Robot Design Trophy and 1-FIRST/FLL Peer-Team Award.
2008
(8 weeks)
Chester County Night School (CCNS); Adult Continuing Education West Chester, PA.
(PT) ARRL Amateur Radio Instructor; 4-sessions/week; 2-hrs ea. + 1 lab; 4-hrs = 12 hrs/week.
– Teach FCC 'Technician Operator' License Test Preparation.
2006
(16 weeks)
JVRIL Science ; classes held at Hall of Science Amateur Radio Club (HoSARC) Queens, NY.
(PT) ARRL Amateur Radio Instructor; 4-sessions/week; 2-hrs ea. + 1 lab; 4-hrs = 12 hrs/week.
– Administer online and in-field EcoTrail Dx-Adventurestm
; eg. Amateur Radio 'Forward Meteor
Scatter QRP Communications'.
2006
(1 week)
California Polytechnic Institute & Stanford University San Luis Obispo, CA.
Invited Industry Lecturer for CubeSat Workshop 2006:
– Administer Technical Presentation and working demonstration of prototype spacecraft
propulsion; “CubeSat Electric-Gravitic Propulsion (EGP) System for Orbital Station-keeping and
Orbital Trajectory Optimization”.
2006 - 2005
(32 weeks)
Hall of Science Amateur Radio Club (HoSARC) Queens, NY.
(PT) ARRL Amateur Radio Instructor; 4-sessions/week; 2-hrs ea. + 1 lab; 4-hrs = 12 hrs/week.
– Teach License Test Preparation: FCC 'Technician Operator' License.
3.3+ years (172+ weeks) Total.
Teaching Positions: Undergraduate College-level Academic Courses
– Administered college-level lectures and laboratory instruction; developed course syllabus and courseware.
1998 – 1997
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
Southern College Orlando, FL. (PT Nights)
– Electronics Instructor: COP-2220; C-Language Programming (Borland C-Compiler)
– Electronics Instructor: CDA-1324; Digital Techniques-I.
– Electronics Instructor: COT-2027; Computer Maintenance & Repair.
– Electronics Instructor: COT-2026; Introduction to Computers-I.
– Electronics Instructor: CDA-1325; Digital Techniques-II.
– Electronics Instructor: ETD-1320; Introduction to Autodesktm
AutoCAD.
1987
4 credits
4 credits
SCS Technical Business School Queens, NY (PT Nights)
– Computer Electronics Instructor: CE-100-N; Digital Electronics-I.
– Computer Electronics Instructor: CE-110-N; Computer Electronics-I.
1987
4 credits
4 credits
College of Aeronautics Flushing, NY (PT Nights)
[ Presently called Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology ]
– Adjunct Electronics Instructor: ED-32 Microprocessor Electronics-I.
– Adjunct Electronics Instructor: ED-22 Digital Logic Fundamentals.
40-Credits (10-courses @ 4-credits each) Total.
Teaching Position Award: Conservation Ranger Volunteer Instructor, PA-DCNR.
2006 Conservation Ranger Volunteer Instructor (50 hours), Beltzville State Park, PA.
– Conservation Service Award: Outstanding Contribution as Conservation Ranger Volunteer
Instructor, bestowed by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources (PA-DCNR).
50 hours Total.
Teaching Educational Outreach Programs (E / OP): National & International
2006 National Amateur Radio: Forward Meteor Scatter QRP Communications Event
– Instructional Designer: Forward Meteor Scatter Courseware; JVRIL Science EcoTrail Dx-peditionstm
.
– Instructor: administer lecture and live demonstration of Amateur Radio Forward Meteor Scatter
QRP Communications, during Perseid's Meteor Shower to Lehigh Valley Astronomers Society, PA-
DCNR Beltzville State Park Rangers and the general public.
– Program sponsored by generous donation from Anthony Mampilly, Dept. of Ed., NY.
– Special thank you to: Anthony Mampilly, Ronald Hinds and Susan A. Marrone for their
event co-ordination and technical support.
2005 National Amateur Radio: Annual Field Day's Emergency Preparedness Event
– Instructional Designer: ARHAB WXsat Service Courseware; JVRIL Science EcoTrail Dx-peditiontm
.
– Instructor: administer lecture and live demonstrations of Amateur Radio High Altitude Balloon
(ARHAB) Weather Satellite (WxSAT) Emergency Services to members of New York Hall of Science
Amateur Radio Club (HoSARC), ARES, RACES, FDNY, NYPD and to the general public.
– Program sponsored by generous donation from Ronald Hinds, Engineer at NY-MTA.
– Special thank you to: Anthony Mampilly, Ronald Hinds and Susan A. Marrone for their
event co-ordination and technical support.
2005 National Boys Scouts of America (BSA): Orienteering & Geo-cache Treasure Hunt Event
– D.J. Marrone, NYC BSA Unit Commissioner of Pathfinders District Queens, NY.
– Instructional Designer: Orienteering with GPS Courseware; JVRIL Science EcoTrail Dx-peditionstm
.
– Instructor: administer lecture and live demonstrations of Orienteering with GPS to inner-city Boy
Scouts participating in rural Geo-cache Treasure Hunt, located at Forest Park Queens, NY.
– Program sponsor, event host and coordinator: Susan A. Marrone, Forestdale Foster Care
Center, NY.
– Special thank you to: Susan A. Marrone for event co-ordination, trophy awards donation,
and continued support.
2005 International Boys Scouts of America (BSA): Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA) Event
– D.J. Marrone, NYC BSA Unit Commissioner of Pathfinders District Queens, NY.
– Instructional Designer: Amateur Radio Courseware; JVRIL Science EcoTrail Dx-peditionstm
.
– Instructor, event host and coordinator of JOTA Amateur Radio Communications; enabling NYC
BSA scouts to obtain their Merit Badge in amateur radio communications while contacting other Boy
Scout Troops from around the world, including: USA, England, Germany, France, Australia and Japan.
– Program sponsored by generous donation from Anthony Mampilly, Dept. of Ed., NY.
– Special thank you to: Anthony Mampilly, Susan A. Marrone and my Elmers at: the Hall of Science
Amateur Radio Club (HoSARC), NY for their superb technical support and generous use of: six (6)
Amateur Radio Stations, assorted Beam Antenna, Satellite Communication Demonstration and ATV
Demonstrations.
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