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John Studach
Education
- Ph.D. concentration in education, health, and technology, School
of Education, American University,
Washington, D. C. (2000).
- Master
of Science in Information Science, American University,
Washington, D. C. (2001);
- Master of Science in Health and Fitness
Management, American University, Washington, D. C. (1987);
- Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education and Psychology, California State University,
Long Beach (1971);
- Associate of Arts in Physical Education, Cabrillo
College, Aptos, California (1969);
- Postgraduate course work (60+ units) for California Learning
Handicap Credential and professional enhancement at University of California,
Berkeley, Santa Cruz and San Jose, Chapman College and also schools
in Frankfurt, Germany and Quintin- Keniston School, London, England.
Credentials and Certifications
- Certificate in Information Systems, American University 1998
- Physical Fitness Leader, Fitness Intervention Technologies, 1994
- Standard Secondary-Grades 6 to 12 (Life), California
- Elementary Multi-Subject-Grades K to 6, California (expired)
- Learning Handicap Credential, California (until 1984)
Professional Experience
American University
Washington, D. C. 1992 - Present
Contract Development Coordinator, Systems Administrator
- Design, develop and implement culturally effective health promotion
initiatives including Operation FitKids.
- Coordinate and manage program delivery and installation
- Facilitate development of collaborative partnerships with local community
based organizations and institutions
- Recruit, train and supervise project staff of 9
- Design and conduct data, evaluation, and research components
- Secure and implement computer information systems, and data management
and tracking programs
- Produce desk-top publishing documents and multimedia presentations
for projects
- Track and write grant proposals for health promotion projects
- Develop, test, and implement new technology initiatives including
Internet webmaster, multimedia applications, and health promotion informatics.
Georgetown Day School, Washington,
D. C. 1983-92
Physical Education Department Head Grades-PK to 8
- Developed, implemented and managed curriculum
- Supervised and evaluated a staff of 7 (700 students)
- Coordinated programs, facilities and budgets with athletics
- Administered budget and purchased equipment
- Planned renovation of existing and building of new facilities
- Coached cross country, soccer, basketball, softball and track and
field teams to 8 league championships
- Initiated faculty wellness program for teachers and staff
American Community Schools,
London, England 1977-83
Physical Education Department Head and Athletic Director Grades K to 12
(800 students in the school)
- Developed, implemented and managed curriculum
- Supervised and evaluated staff of 7 teachers
- Planned and managed large budget and purchasing, and coordinated facilities,
transportation and maintenance services
- Directed comprehensive athletic program for 27 high and middle school
teams with 40 coaches and 67% student participation
- Scheduled, coordinated and hosted domestic and international sport
competitions for 9 high school sports teams
- Administered sport tournaments for international competitions and
hosted several four day events and six extensive weekend competitions
each year
- Coached high school soccer, cross country, basketball, rugby and track
and field teams to four league championships
Frankfurt International School,
Oberursel, Germany 1976
Science teacher-Grades 6 to 9 (1,000 students in school)
- Taught general and biological science
- Coached high school volleyball, basketball and track and field with
two European ISST and DODS champions
All Saints' Day School, Carmel, California 1972-1976
Learning Disabilities, Self-contained 7th Grade and Physical Education
teacher Grades K to 8 (300 students)
- Taught learning disabilities as resource specialist
- Taught all subjects to a self-contained 7th grade class
- Taught physical education to grades K to 8
Publications and Presentations
- Conceptual
Framework for the Design of a Model Health Promotion Informatic System
for Improving the Health Status and Quality of Life of Americans
- Doctoral Dissertation - December 20, 2000.
- Assessment
of the Computing Habits of Health Promotion Professionals -
Masters Thesis - May 5, 2001
- "Health Informatics Will Be Ubiquitous: Are You Prepared?"
American College of Sports Medicine; Mid-Atlantic Regional Chapter News,
14: (2), October, 1999
- Health Promotion Informatics: Caught Between a Vision and Common
Sense a PowerPoint Presentation to the Future
of Health Technology Institute Summit, 1999.
- An
Evidence-Based Approach to Interactive Health Communication: A Challenge
to Medicine in the Information Age - JAMA, October 14,
1998, by Tom Eng et. al. - I got an acknowledgment for my contributions
to the committee and editorial comments (this will be the closest that
I will ever come to getting in JAMA)
- Issues
in Distance Education - an outline of issues, problems, barriers,
and solutions for global distance education. Prepared for upcoming conference
in Wales, England - September 7, 1998.
- Health
Informatics: A Peek into the Future - a paper presented at the
PanAmerican Institute of Physical Education in Maracaibo, Venezuela
- August 6, 1998.
- "Health
Technology Literacy" Poster presentation accepted for SOPHE
conference, Fall, 1998.
- "Health
Informatics in the Americas" presentation at the Seminario
International Actividad Fiscia Y Salud conference, Maracaibo, Venezuela
August 6, 1998.
- "The Relationship Between Self-Report vs. Objective Data for
Physical Activity" with Dr. Marc Schaeffer and Dr. Stacey Snelling,
unpublished manuscript.
- "Health
Meets Technology; A look into the 21st century "College
of Arts and Sciences Student Research Conference, American University,
February 21, 1998
- "Fitness Professionals Doing
Business on the Internet" an article about business considerations
for fitness professionals who want to publish webpages. Accepted for
publication in the American
Council on Exercise Certified News Fall, 1997.
- "Health
Promotion Informatics" College of Arts and Sciences Student
Research Conference, American University, February 14, 1997.
- "Work
Out With Your Computer" a review of health and fitness
software for the American Council
on Exercise Fitness Matters July August, 1996 (Volume 2 Number4).
- Project
Fit: A Health Enhancement Program for At-Risk Youth by John
Studach, Dr. Robert C. Karch and Dr. Margaret Safrit - submitted for
publication.
- Speaker AAHPERD National Convention and Eastern District Physical
Education Association - Delivered presentations on running, orienteering,
weight training and curriculum design for students and schools.
- An assortment of my graduate level
papers and projects are on-line.
Funded Grants and Research
- Operation
FitKids, District of Columbia Public Schools Office of Comprehensive
School Health, 1997 - Present.
- Project FIT, Mayors' Youth Initiative Office, 1995 - 1996.
- Project TEAM FIT, District of Columbia Office of Collaborative Youth
Development and Prevention Project, 1995.
Media and Interviews
- Health informatics for South America - En buena salud - Venezuela
Public Radio August 6, 1998.
- Operation FitKids - A Fitness Curriculum: Program Brings Leaner
Times to Schools - Washington Post - June 6, 1998.
Professional Affiliations
Related Experience
- Greenstar Telehealth Project
- Palestine Health Project - Web content specialist
- Peer review
board for technology areas -
International Journal of Health Education
- Clinician and Exercise Technician Georgetown University Hospital Cardiac
Testing and Rehabilitation Laboratory Washington, D.C.
- Consultant Curriculum development for American University
- Developed outdoor pursuits program for American University
- Developed Fitness Intervention Pilot Program for At Risk Youth in
Washington, D.C.
- Intern for Presidents' Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, Washington,
D.C.
- Developed special projects for George Allen and Dick Kazmeyer under
Dr. Matt Guidry and Glen Swengros
- Council Representative Special Olympics, Washington, D.C.
- Represented developmental center and coached athletes Coach Morgan
Wooten's Mason-Dixon Basketball Camp
- Instructor Adventure Programming course for Project Adventure
- Teacher Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind summer camp for children
and sighted rower for Capital Rowing Club.
Additional Skills
- Systems Administrator - William Jacobs Fitness Center, American University.
- High degree of computer literacy on Macintosh and PC's with a full
array of standard, database, and multimedia packages, and familiarity
with several PC-based applications.
- Languages: basic communication in German, Spanish, and sign language.
Honors and Awards
- Grant Recipient at Georgetown Day School for Health and Physical Education
Curriculum Development
- Researched, evaluated, and wrote a Health and Physical Education Curriculum
- Delegate Council for Conventions for Eastern District Physical Education
Association
- Clinician Institute for Sensory Motor Learning at Long Beach State
University.
- Deans' List 5 semesters at Long Beach State University
- Letterman in football and basketball at Long Beach State University
- Habitat for Humanity Construction worker on Jimmy Carter Work Project
1992, Washington, D.C.
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