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June 2023 Submissions

June 2023 Submissions

One, two, three, blast off!

Kathy and her co-author, Seamus King, have  finished a  science fiction short story, and a novel.   These have been sent off into the galaxy for consideration of publication.

We eagerly await responses to be able to inform you when you will be introduced to  Dr. Brigit McCabe and her team aboard the mobile space station, the Esmeralda.

Full of many  compelling story ideas, the team will continue to write while they await decisions on publication! Continue to watch this web space for  updates.

 

 

Zoom and Podcast for Authors

Zoom and Podcast for Authors

LOGO FOR Writing Works Wonders PodcastAuthors, Dr. Kathy King and Cheryl McNeill Fisher  return  on Friday April 23, 2021 to ACB RADIO COMMUNITY for another vibrant edition of “Writing Works Wonders.” They co-facilitate and lead this session for new and experienced authors via American Council of the Blind’s zoom/call/podcast on the ACB Radio Community channel.

This week’s discussion and activities continue to focus on developing and enhancing  characters in our writing projects.  This session will not be a traditional workshop Listen in for the innovations.

Transformation Education has inside news about the Writing Works Wonders series: it will soon be available via your favorite podcast listening program or on the web!

The podcasts/workshops are valuable for all authors, but are especially designed with the needs of writers who have visual impairments in mind.Both Kathy and Cheryl are accomplished authors who have visual impairments and are members of the ACB community.

Episodes will be posted on this site as well as at the podcast website.

Contact Details

Please contact Dr King with any questions or suggestions about this series or other workshops.

Dr King  KPKING@TransformationEd.com
Podcast email WritingWorksPodcast@gmail.com
Podcast website https://writing-works-wonders.pinecast.co/

2021- Mini-Writing Sessions

2021- Mini-Writing Sessions

Dr. Kathy King joins host and author Cheryl McNeill Fisher on the “Writing Works Wonders” call for American Council of the Blind’s ACB Radio Community channel Friday April 17, 2021. The sessions have been offered for several months, and include a wide variety of topics including author interviews, writing mini-workshops, and more.

ACB LOGOThe sessions are especially designed and focused on the needs of writers who have visual impairments. Both Kathy and Cheryl are accomplished authors who have visual impairments. They are also members of the ACB community.

Once the recordings are available for download, they will be shared on this website as well.

 

 

Website Accessibility: Screen Readers and the Blue Icon.

Website Accessibility: Screen Readers and the Blue Icon.

A blue circle with a person in the center- this is the Icon which indicates accessibility menuWeb progress for diversity and inclusion! Not only have we updated our website to be more accessible for people with varied visual abilities, but also we offer our visitors a free virtual test drive and share how we made it happen.

Quite a few of our readers are no doubt familiar with ensuring websites are accessible for screen reading programs and apps. Screen reader programs “read” the screen aloud, hence the name!

Many people who are visually impaired or blind use screen readers to navigate computers, tablets and smartphones. Similarly, perhaps you have seen “Voiceover” features in your devices – these embed such screen reader capabilities! 

Step one in increasing a web site’s accessibility is to use a screen reader compatible platform. The next step is to review the site through special accessibility sites and correct any identified issues.

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What is the new icon in the upper right corner?

However, not all people with visual limitations use screen readers. Therefore, step three in our website update included adding an icon and menu to address color blindness, “low vision”, or other conditions which make it difficult to read and navigate traditional websites.

In the upper right hand corner of each page of the website, there is now a round, blue “digital accessibility icon”. When it is clicked, a menu appears which allows users to adjust the website’s font size, contrast, colors, etc.

Go for a “Test Drive”!

Go ahead and click the round, blue “accessibility icon”. (Think of it as a virtual test drive!) You might discover that changing one or more of these features creates a more pleasant reading and browsing experience for you. After all, we spend a lot of time online, and our eyes get tired!

Please let us know if there are other accessibility needs we can address.

Pay it Forward

If you have a website, please explore accessibility needs and accommodations. If WordPress is your platform, you can follow all three steps with fabulous plugins. There are several very easy and effective ones from which to choose.

 

 


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First posted 5/19/2019

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Research about Academic Authors Presented at AAACE

Research about Academic Authors Presented at AAACE

In October 2018, Dr. Kathleen P. King and doctoral student Lauren Maroon presented the first results of their extensive study of the Textbook and Academic Authors Association members regarding book authoring development and experiences. Their work was shared and discussed at the AAACE Conference (American Association for Adult Continuing Education) held in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Authors Under Construction” was the title of the session!

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2018 AAACE Conference

The research is based on a mixed methods study conducted this summer to explore the experiences, challenges, supports and development of book authors related to academic fields. Both an online survey and interviews were conducted to collect a rich body of data providing abundant insight into diverse experiences. Specific themes have been identified and prove informative for new and experienced authors, and those seeking to support/develop them.

The research team is submitting a journal manuscript to share the findings with a wider audience. Watch for more news soon!

From the TAA web site:

The Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) provides professional development resources, events, and networking opportunities for textbook authors and authors of scholarly journal articles and books…TAA offers a wide array of resources and benefits to help you navigate your path to writing success. These benefits include publication grantswebinars, a monthly print newsletter, and a variety of networking opportunities available through CONNECT, TAA’s online member community.

Capturing Success for Faculty In Dallas Texas

Capturing Success for Faculty In Dallas Texas

Dr King Speaking to FacultyMarch 23, 2018 TWU faculty gained new ground in their writing and publishing quests because The Center for Faculty Excellence at Texas Women’s University (http://www.twu.edu/cfe), partnered with Textbook and Academic Authors (TAA) to host Dr. Kathleen P. King’s dynamic workshop.

“Discovering How to Deliver What Editors and Publishers Need” is the advanced three hour writing workshop she facilitated. Faculty responses to the working sessions included:

  • “Dr King is authentic and speaks to the real needs of faculty with confidence, authority and humor.”
  • “What fun! Dr. King incorporates participant questions and stays on track  all the while illustrating her points with fun stories.”
  • “I am re-energized and have specific steps to work on my next several publishing projects.”
  • “Thank you again Dr. King for working with us and giving us valuable information and advice. We are excited about making goals and holding each other accountable to finish our publications. In fact, we have already jumped in and are making progress in forming goals.”

Dr. King can work with your faculty! Learn more about how TAA assists higher education institutions  in hosting faculty events to overcome writing roadblocks and realize publishing potential.

  • “She is one of a kind. I have never experienced a presenter effectively connect with faculty needs like Dr King”
  • “You know she really cares about us and has been in our situation. Dr. King knows how to be successful in writing and the tenure track race.”

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Introducing TAA workshop

For more information about these workshops

http://bit.ly/KingWriting

TAA Excellence Award for Dr. King’s Book

TAA Excellence Award for Dr. King’s Book

Award and book coverTextbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) announced the winners of the 2018 Textbook Awards.

Dr. Kathleen P. King’s recent publication through Wiley/Jossey-Bass Inc.,  Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning, earned one of these prestigious awards.

The Textbook Excellence Award  recognizes excellence in current textbooks and learning materials. The Most Promising New Textbook Award recognizes excellence in 1st edition textbooks and learning materials. The McGuffey Longevity Award recognizes textbooks and learning materials whose excellence has been demonstrated over time.

Reviewer comments regarding Dr King’s book, Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning:

Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning makes this subject accessible to adult learners in addition to being a resource for a variety of adult educators. The scenarios at the beginning of each chapter and the exercises readers complete at the end of each chapter provide relevant examples and encourage critical thinking opportunities for adult learners.”

Dr. King shared that she greatly appreciated receiving this honor from her esteemed colleagues in TAA. She said, “I am greatly honored to earn such recognition from my colleagues. TAA  is a highly valued professional association of accomplished  academic authors. As an association, we work to support faculty in developing their writing skills, success, and productivity as well as increase the quality of academic books and textbooks.”

The TAA Textbook Awards will be presented during an awards luncheon at TAA’s 31st Annual Textbook & Academic Authoring Conference in Santa Fe, NM, Friday, June 15, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. at the La Fonda Hotel.

View all the 2018 Textbook Award Winners

Nominations for the 2019 Textbook Awards are open September 1 to November 1, 2018. Learn more.

Dr. King Heads to Texas- March 2018

Dr. King Heads to Texas- March 2018

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Dr. Kathleen P. King

Dr. King has teamed up with Textbook and Academic Authors  (www.TAAonline.net) to provide faculty writing workshops in USA colleges and universities.

Having been to Rochester Institute of Technology and Florida Gulf Coast University in 2017, she heads towards the West again to Texas Women’s University in March 2018.

At TWU , Dr. King will be facilitating an advanced workshop entitled,  “Discovering How to Deliver What Editors and Publishers Need: Demystifying the Academic Writing and Publishing Process.”

In this session, she pulls back the curtain on the sometimes mystifying process of publishing. Dr. King provides a practical, dynamic, and interactive workshop focused on improving faculty writing and publication rates.

“Kathy” is uniquely qualified to reveal the key strategies needed due to her 15+ years as a journal and book editor, faculty coach, faculty development expert, and professor of doctoral students. This revelation-packed workshop not only includes specific insights, strategies, and approaches, but also guides participants to address their productivity needs with new understanding and goals.

For more details and to learn about this opportunity which TAA provides for subsidized , exceptional faculty workshops at TAA workshops.

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Dr. King can also be contacted directly through her consulting team, Transformation Education LLC for special keynote events and workshops on a variety of topics.

Book Trailer for King’s Wiley Publication!

Book Trailer for King’s Wiley Publication!

The TELLC team published the first of a series of book trailers for  Dr. King’s Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning book.

The book trailer series consists of very brief videos spanning overviews of the book, interviews with the author, and feedback from the field.

Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning introduces educators and students to the intersection of adult learning and the growing technological revolution. Written by an internationally recognized expert in the field, this book explores the theory, research, and practice driving innovation in both adult learning and learning technology, and illuminates a powerful approach to recognize and leverage these opportunities. Building on current trends and research in technology and its use, each chapter illustrates the need, opportunities, and examples of current and future technologies that scaffold adult learning, and provides comprehensive coverage of both current and emerging challenges.

At this time, the author and her team are developing and posting additional instructional resources for Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning.

  • The book has been written and designed to meet the needs of multiple audiences.
  • It can be used both as a textbook for classes which include the topic and as professional development book for teachers of adults.
  • The book features As with other books authored by Dr. King, colleges and universities are already using Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning as a focal point for faculty reading circles.
  • Practical, innovative, compelling and action-oriented: these are a few of the descriptions of King’s work to make the linkages among technology and adult learning exciting and applicable to teachers of adults.

To access these materials and gain more insight into the book’s focus and content, please visit the Wiley publisher site for this book at http://bit.ly/King2017

Praise for Dr. King’s newest book

Kathleen P. King continues to surprise and delight me as she adds even more insights into adult education in this modern world. She has the unique ability to first and foremost capture the practical opportunities and challenges of educating adults, informed by immense personal knowledge, experience and understanding.  I felt affirmed as a professional and challenged to further strive, to grow and to excel as an adult educator.

–       Dr. Shirley Reushle, University of Southern Queensland, Australia             

     

Faculty Workshop in New York

Faculty Workshop in New York

In October 2017, Dr. Kathy King will conduct an extended 3  hour faculty writing workshop in Rochester NY.

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If specific conditions are fulfilled, funding to reduce the costs to your college or university to support such workshops may be available from an outside source.

This interactive and practical workshop introduces Dr. Kathleen P. King’s proven and powerful strategies to infuse new approaches and success into faculty’s writing skills and publishing records. Gleaned from over 15 years of coaching and teaching faculty and doctoral students, this motivating and informative workshop includes specific techniques, strategies and templates to accelerate faculty writing productivity. In this workshop, we will re-examine and transform key writing practices as well as chart a personalized, focused publishing agenda and plan.

The session meets the needs of faculty across a wide range of skills and expertise. “Kathy” works with the faculty to develop a foundation for ramping up academic writing productivity, improving manuscript acceptance rates, tapping the power of technology tools to improve writing and editing, and maximize the benefits of writing with others, near and far.

Contact TELLC to discuss hosting one of Dr. King’s many workshops on your campus and funding options.

 

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Grant Supports Faculty Writing Workshops

Grant Supports Faculty Writing Workshops

Textbook and Academic Authors Association has funded several of Dr. King’s faculty writing and publishing workshops through a special grant. Recent workshops have included Florida Gulfcoast University, Fort Meyers, FL, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, and others.

Popular title: Advance Your Academic Writing Skills and Publishing Record: Tips, Tricks and the Secret Sauce 

These 3 hour workshops are specifically crafted to guide faculty in overcoming the challenges they face and utilize King’s well-honed strategies for publishing success.

The Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) provides professional development resources, events, and networking opportunities for textbook authors and authors of scholarly journal articles and books. Established in 1987 by math author Mike Keedy, TAA is the only national, nonprofit membership association dedicated solely to assisting textbook and academic authors. TAA’s name was changed from “Text and Academic Authors Association” to “Textbook & Academic Authors Association” in 2016 to offer a clearer identity for TAA in light of the new meaning of “texting” on smart devices today.

TAA offers a wide array of resources and benefits to help you navigate your path to writing success. These benefits include publication grants, webinars, a monthly print newsletter, and a variety of networking opportunities available through CONNECT, TAA’s online member community.

For more details about the workshops and grant funding click here

Watch for additional announcements as new workshops from Dr. King and TAA will be available later in the fall of 2017.

 

TAA Council of Fellows Recognizes Dr. King

TAA Council of Fellows Recognizes Dr. King

Another major award for TELLC President, Dr. Kathy King. The academic professional association, Textbook and Academic Authors, awarded Dr. King it’s highest honor. Dr. Kathleen P. King was awarded membership into the TAA Council of Fellows.

This award is in recognition of Dr. King’s vast achievements in adult and higher education, faculty development, adult learning and instructional technology research and publication. As of 2017, she has authored, co-authored and edited 32 academic books across these fields and more. Her publishers include Jossey-Bass, Information Age Publishing, Krieger Publishing, Atwood Press, Hampton Press, and others.

The award also represents her involvement in mentoring faculty and doctoral students through association and beyond. Dr. King is a TAA workshop speaker, representing the association by providing writing and publication sessions for faculty across the nation.

The Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) provides professional development resources, events, and networking opportunities for textbook authors and authors of scholarly journal articles and books. Established in 1987 by math author Mike Keedy, TAA is the only national, nonprofit membership association dedicated solely to assisting textbook and academic authors. 

 

Read more about TAA here

 

Dr. King’s Newest Technology Book

Dr. King’s Newest Technology Book

Photo of cover of Dr King's 2017 book "Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning"
Dr. King’s 2017 Book

Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning equips practitioners to further adult learning and shape the future of the field, while providing a rich perspective for classroom inquiry and research.

“If you teach adults and are thinking about, or are currently using digital tools with your learners, this book is for you. King has done it again! “

Kathy Peno, Ph.D., Professor of Education, Adult Education, University of Rhode Island

Adult learning is on the rise, and there is no mistaking technology’s role; whether they’re learning with or about technology, today’s adult learners come with unique sets of needs and skills that demand specialized approaches. Traditional pedagogical techniques don’t transfer directly, and learning technology requires its own unique approach to development and use.

A comprehensive exploration of technology’s role in adult learning

Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning introduces educators and students to the intersection of adult learning and the growing technological revolution.

Anyone working today with adult learners in this rapidly evolving digital age will benefit from Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning. With twenty years of pioneering the discourse on integrating technology in adult learning and teaching, Kathy King brings a cutting edge understanding to this book.

Roger Hiemstra, Professor Emeritus, Syracuse University

Building on current trends and research in technology and its use, each chapter illustrates the need, opportunities, and examples of current and future technologies that scaffold adult learning, and provides comprehensive coverage of both current and emerging challenges.

Uniquely integrating adult learning and technology for global and digital learners, Technology Innovation in Adult Learning is a timely, comprehensive, theory/model based and strategies/discussion rich book. Kathy King’s distinctive expertise and years of research and teaching in both adult learning and technology fields provides readers not only with a wide angle to view a new vista of applying learning theories for adult lifelong learning needs, but also with applicable use of instructional technology tools and examples. .. It is a must-have reference book for anyone who works with adult learners in formal, informal, and non-formal learning environments.

Dr. Qi Sun, Associate Professor, Program Coordinator of Adult Learning & Adult Education; Co-Editor, Adult Education Quarterly (AEQ), The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Written by an internationally recognized expert in the field, Dr. King’s book explores the theory, research, and practice driving innovation in both adult learning and learning technology, and illuminates a powerful approach to recognize and leverage these opportunities.

 

Visit the book home page for more details

 

 

 

Transforming Education, Educators and Students With Technology

Transforming Education, Educators and Students With Technology

 

Article published in Inside Fordham 9/1//2006

By Peter Catapano

“Theory is wonderful, but if it remains by itself it becomes stale. It gathers its lifeblood in research and practice.” — Kathleen King

If back in the day, say 1995, you were unreasonably distraught when you were forced to trade your Smith Corona for Microsoft Word, or maybe pulled your hair out trying to figure out how to use e-mail, you probably could have used the advice and support of Kathleen P. King, Ed.D., professor of education at Fordham University.

As former director of the University’s Regional Educational Technology Center for Professional Dr King 2008Development (RETC), and recent director of the Graduate School of Education’s program of Adult Education and Human Resource Development, King has made it her mission to help educators cope with rapid change, technological and otherwise. Her core work, founded in the principles of a theory called “transformative learning,” of which she is a major proponent, seeks to turn challenges—or “disorienting dilemmas”—into opportunities for both learning and personal growth. Transformative learning, as King puts it, “describes how people react when they come across difficult points in their life, how they cope and what they learn from it.”

And, as she is quick to emphasize, “Teachers are learners, too.”

King’s approach to adult education takes in several disciplines, most notably technology. She is a techie by nature, well versed in computing and at ease with the general onslaught of technological innovations that have changed the way we live and work in the past 15 years. The resources available at RETC reflect that: podcasts for teachers, computing testing and certification, online education, and a host of other resources devoted to helping teachers and other adults to innovate, teach, and learn. It is a source of knowledge she believes educators sorely need.

As an educator, King said, “technology will throw you into these conflicts,” posing challenges, and sometimes crises. “In the ‘70s,” she says, learning about new technologies was, “a nice thing to do. Today, it’s survival.”

King has a book out this year, Harnessing Innovative Technology in Higher Education: Access, Equity, Policy, and Instruction (Atwood, 2006), edited with Joan K. Griggs. In its conclusion, written with Susan Biro, Ed.D., associate director of RETC, King says, “In the process, we learn that the pathway [to integrating technology into higher education] is not linear, and that as we are learning about technology along the way, we are also learning about our learners, our organizations, and ourselves.” An insight that might have been gleaned from King’s own non-linear career.

There is a spiritual component to King’s work. Before she began her academic life in the early 1990s, King served as a nondenominational missionary in New England. In her research, she is keen to draw lessons from the religious and ethical traditions of many cultures. A recent article she authored looks at transformative learning from the viewpoint of Confucianism.

Her record of accomplishment since she came to Fordham in 1997 is sort of disorienting itself: she has secured, and now oversees, more than 20 grants, several million dollars worth, for the University; she has received several awards for her work in the field; she has authored dozen of articles for journals; and edited, contributed or authored dozens of books, many on technology and learning. Her latest, written with Victor Wang, Ed.D., California State University, Long Beach, Comparative Adult Education Around the Globe, includes observations of educators from Asia and the Middle East, and will be published in both Germany and China in a few weeks.

The idea of transformative learning, she said, “has been dominated by Western interpretation. We need to open it up to our colleagues around the world.”

King—who has a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry, a master’s in theology, and a master’s and doctorate in education—sees adult education as a perfect fit for someone like herself, naturally drawn to and inspired by a number of different ideas and disciplines. “The theme running through all these interests,” she said, “is how adults learn and change their lives.”

She also believes she ended up at the right university to undertake this work. “Fordham is a very good fit for me. They value theory and research, but also put great value on people and practice.”

Though King’s unconventional ideas have often forced her to take a radical stand with her colleagues, she remains committed to the idea of helping others learn and change for the better.

“I am not to here to promote my political view,” King said. “We are trying to provide a platform where people can step forward into their voice. Transformative learning is about opening up opportunities.”

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