Alton W. Smith
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Alton W. Smith
E-PortfolioMay 2010
Introduction
I am interested in a position as an administrator with Baltimore City Community College. Currently, I am a Professor in the Technology Division of the College. Lifelong learning is my passion and to share and promote it with others is my goal. My professional experience with the College and my doctorate in Community College Leadership make me an excellent candidate for the position.
Individual Career GoalsTo be a more effective professor
To remain current with technology and avionics knowledge and skills
To become an administrator at Baltimore City Community College
To expand my knowledge of, and exhibit, quality leadership and effectiveness
To coordinate STEM programs for MHEC and MSDE standards
To mentor colleagues
Individual Competencies
Commitment to Lifelong Learning; My commitment to lifelong learning is
evident by my most recent positions as a Professor at Salt Lake City Community College and Baltimore City Community College. Additionally, my personal journey for continued learning is supported by my enrolling in a doctorate program at Morgan State University.
Ethics & Values My personal ethics statement: I am an
objective professor and practitioner of technology in the avionics industry. I focus on teaching students and consulting work. Further, I abide by the Baltimore City Community College Code of Conduct.
Individual Competencies (Cont.)
My values include integrity, honesty, professionalism, caring, teamwork, and stewardship.
Individual Interests Technology is of interest to me both
professionally and personally as is aviation. I am a licensed pilot.
Individual Learning Style My individual learning style is logical
(mathematical). I reason and look for patterns and connections in data and content to group for better comprehension. This learning style is supported by my field of expertise, technology, because my work is systematic and requires mathematical calculations.
Individual Competencies (Cont.)
My communication and technology competencies include the follow strengths (see resume ): Interpersonal
communications Communications
with diverse populations;
Effective reading and writing skills;
Listening behaviors
Extemporaneous speaking;
Conflict resolution
Develop and teach curriculum in Math and Physics; updated high technology courses
Presentation preparation and delivery
Nonverbal communications
Generating computer-based materials;
Ethical computer behavior
Skills and Abilities Evidence This November 16,
2009 letter from NCCER verifies my participation in Subject Matter Expert training related to Power Transmission and Distribution Systems Curriculum
Skills and Abilities Evidence (Cont.) This January 11,
2010 letter from NCCER confirms that I am a subject matter expert in Solar Photovoltaics Systems Installer Curriculum.
Documentation of Personal Achievements
Professional Licenses Pilot License F.A.A. Avionics, Electronics, and
Instrumentation Certification Certified Electronics Technician Federal Communications License:
First Class C.D.L.
ResumeEmployment History
Over 20 years experience teaching Electronic and Aviation in institutions of higher learning
Baltimore City Community College (2007-Present)Assistant Professor, Technology Division
Salt Lake Community College (2003-2007)Assistant Professor, Electricity and Electronic Programs
U. S. Military contractor for 18 years in Avionics, Electronics, and Instrumentation Systems as well as course development and instruction for U. S. Army contractors
Avionics systems manager
Resume (Cont.)
Education Master of Science in Education
Troy University, Tampa, Florida
Bachelor of Science in ElectronicsAuburn University, Alabama
Associates Degree in ElectronicsAuburn University, Alabama
Resume (Cont.)
Professional Associations Southern Association of Colleges and
SchoolsNorthwest Association of Colleges and
SchoolsWest Virginia Workforce DevelopmentU. S. Government - Secret Clearance
Level
References
Dr. Elwood ZauggExecutive DeanSale Lake City Community CollegeP.O. Box 30808Salt Lake City, Utah 84130-0808801.957.4932azauggel@slcc.edu
Dr. Paul LerdahlProfessorSalt Lake City Community College P.O. Box 30808Salt Lake City, Utah 84130-0808801.957.4059lerdahlpa@slcc.edu
Dr. Ross McNamaraProfessorSalt Lake City Community College P.O. Box 30808Salt Lake City, Utah 84130-0808801.957.4010mcnamarao@slcc.edu
Dr. Caroline WilliamsPresidentBaltimore City Community College2901 Liberty Heights BoulevardBaltimore, Maryland 21215-7807410.462.8000
Dr. Lewis FlowersF.A.A. Inspector and Professor105 Dogwood CircleOzark, Alabama 36360334.774.2053
James AdamDivision ManagerP.O. Box 44Loundesboro, Alabama 36752-0044334.278.3333
Continuous Improvement Suggestions
Need to obtain more supporting documents (e.g., pilot’s license, F.A.A. certifications, etc.) to add as supporting documents to the e-portfolio
Need to work on professional writings and statements that can be published and added to the e-portfolio
E-portfolio should be revisited at the end of each semester and updated to keep current
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