Evan Golub is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Computer Science
Department at the University of Maryland and collaborator with
the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University. He received
his doctoral degree from the University of Maryland in 1999. His
research interests are educational classroom technologies (with
special interest in electronic student note-taking and faculty
electronic presentation in the classroom), ubiquitous computing,
information visualization on the Web, and applications of
non-constructive proofs in computer science. He has co-authored
a textbook for an Information Technology course for non-technology
majors (4th Edition, Wiley Custom Publishing, 2004) and authored
a Visual C++ workbook (McGraw-Hill, 2001).
With
respect to East Asian issues, Dr. Golub is interested
in integrating international examples of technology design
and use as well
as social implications in his course in the Computer
Science program.