Kim Grover-Haskin, PhD
Directior, Instructional Operations and Research Computing Services
Kim Grover-Haskin received her Ph.D. from Texas Woman's University (TWU) in Dance and Related Arts in 2001. She has presented at Educause regional conferences, Campus Technology, the Society of Southwest Archivists, Congress on Research and Dance and the National Women's Studies Association as well as guest lecturing in Women's Studies at Texas Woman's University. Her publications and presentations include Gender and Dance, (issue editor) and If All the World's a Stage, I Want Better Lighting: Dance Performance and Feminist Theory. She obtained her ITIL v3 Foundations certification in May of 2010 and provides direction for Classroom Instructional Technology, Video Technologies, and High Performance Computing.
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Gordon Sallee
Manager of Video Delivery Systems & Support
Gordon Sallee began his technology career in 1972 while still in the military. In 1976, he took a job with Victor Equipment of Denton Texas as a computer operator, then moved into a programming position while attending UNT. In 1982 as the CEO of Automated Data Systems he incorporated PBX phone systems as part of his total business solution, renamed the company Automated Phone & Data Systems, and early in 1994 sold his company. In 1994 Gordon started to work at TWU as a support technician in the IT department maintaining PC’s and small local area networks. In 1995, he moved to the telecommunications side of IT. In 1996 with an understanding of both networking and telecommunications he was offered a position as a support technician for video-conferencing where he currently resides as an ISS manager of video technologies.
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Wally Campbell
Instructional Operations Coordinator
Wally studied Radio, Television, and Film until 1992 at the University of North Texas. The RTVF program at UNT provided him with many of the technical skills he uses daily as a member of the TWU Video Technologies team, while at the same time giving him a strong theoretical background in the industry. In the past fifteen years, he has worked in an environment where “science-fiction myths” evolve into reality. As a member of TWU’s Video Technologies team, he has participated in this computer and technological revolution that has changed the face and the pace of formal education while facilitating the ease and efficiency of communications in every facet of university operations, from classroom to boardroom. Outside of work Wally serves on the City of Denton Traffic and Safety Commission, is the logistics chair of the Denton Holiday Lighting Festival and is director of operations for the 35 Denton music festival.
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Casey Foulds
Instructional Operations Systems Administrator
Casey Foulds received a B.S. from Texas Woman’s University in Government. She has been with TWU since 1997. She oversees the Classroom Instructional Technology team and the daily operation of classroom technology. She serves on various committees at the University including the Traffic Appeals Committee and the Large Event Committee. She is certified AMX installer and designer. She has completed School of Global Configuration for Higher Education and School of Instructional Audio Visual Technologies through Extron Electronics. Her experience in classroom technology and integration can be seen in any classroom, from the position of the screen, the precise angle of the podium, and the clarity of the microphone. Her dedication to research and development in technology for the classroom helps form a foundation for faculty professional development. She attends conferences, lectures and tradeshows on a regular basis to bring the most recent and innovative technologies to the TWU classroom.
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Adam Burns
Technical Support Analyst
Adam Burns received his B.A. from the University of North Texas in the field of Radio, Television, and Film in 2006. He is one of the main contacts in reference to help with current technology within the classrooms on the Denton campus. He is also involved in the introduction of new technology to the faculty. He has an alternative certification to teach for the state of Texas in any subject from 4th – 8th grade. In his spare time he enjoys playing soccer and spending time with his wife and dogs.
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Wes Moore
Instructional Support Specialist
Wes Moore attended school at the University of North Texas and has been with TWU since 2005. Wes oversees the setup, configuration, and installation of all classroom computers on the Denton campus, and he administrates the classroom servers that keep the computers up to date and running smooth. He is a certified AMX installer, designer, and soon to be programmer. He has completed the School of Global Configuration for Higher Education through Extron Electronics. His experience in classroom technology includes the research, instruction, and implementation of the clicker technology to all classrooms on campus. Wes strives to provide the latest computer technology to benefit instructors in their classroom instruction.
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Matt Gallagher
Instructional Support Specialist
Matt Gallagher is a recent graduate of the University of North Texas with a Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management, and has been with TWU since February of 2009. Matt is the main contact in reference to the planning, setup, and support of special technology for on campus events, and participates in the installation and maintenance of new technology on the TWU campus. He enjoys music, theatre, reading, and cooking.
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