Member Profile
Keith Sisson
Contributions
- Submitted Materials (7) submitted materials
- Authored Materials
- Comments (1) comments
- Learning Exercises
- Bookmark Collections (2) Bookmark Collections
- Course ePortfolios
- Content Builder Materials
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Skills & Interests
- Academic Support Services / Mobile Learning (Advanced)
- Humanities / History (Expert)
Associations
- National Scholars Honor Society
Member 05/2007 – Current - Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
Member 04/2004 – Current - Medieval Academy of America
Member 01/2000 – Current
Education History
- PhD History (05/2008)
University of Memphis - M.A. History (05/2002)
University of Memphis - B.A. History (05/1996)
University of Memphis
Publications
- (2010). Early World History: An Interactive Text. San Diego: National Social Science Press.
- (2010). The Professor's Guide to Taming Technology, Charlotte: Information Age Publications.
- (2009). Papal Hierocratic Theory in the High Middle Ages: From Roman Primacy to Universal Papal Monarchy. Saarbrucken, Germany: Muller Publishing House.
Languages
- French
- Speaking level: Intermediate
- Reading level: Advanced
- Latin
- Speaking level: None
- Reading level: Advanced
Honors & Awards
- Distinguished Faculty Award (04/2010)
University College, University of Memphis
Presentations
- How the Printing Press Changed History: From the Protestant Reformation to the Modern University, 10/19/2012
2012 AGLSP Annual Conference - Mobile Devices and Apps for Teaching and Learning in History, 10/15/2012
2012 MTSU Mobility Summit - The Influence of Canon Law on the Development of the Papal Office, 05/03/2012
47th International Congress on Medieval Studies
Positions
- Chief Researcher (08/2012 – Current) TBR Emerging Technologies and Mobilization
- Graduate Studies Director (07/2011 – Current) University College, University of Memphis
- Instructor of Liberal Studies (08/2006 – Current) University College, University of Memphis