The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida Dissertation Topic: Development of architectures and learning algorithms for Recurrent Expert Networks.
1995   M.S. in Computer Science
The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
GPA: 3.9 Thesis Topic: Hierarchical ART-Based Classification Networks
1985   B.A. in Computer Science, cum laude
Job Description: Write grant proposals. Oversee fundraising events. Manage organization budget. Speak to potential funding organizations about mission of the organization.
The Geary Corporation, Pittsfield, MA
June, 1985-March, 1990
Project Leader (last title held)
Job Description: Increasing responsibility for computer software projects. Design and development of software for Fortune 500 manufacturing corporations. Train users.
Participated in multi-million dollar project in Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands. Received management award for work on that project.
Cathie LeBlanc, Fear and Loathing in Second Life: Body Surveillance in the Online Community, Simulation in Media and Culture: Believing the Hype, edited by Robin DeRosa, forthcoming in August, 2011.
Cathie LeBlanc, Social Media Games and the Performance of Self, Videogame Studies: Concepts, Cultures and Communication, edited by Monica Evans, ID Press: Oxford, England, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-84888-059-7.
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, From Computer Literacy to
Cyber-Literacy, The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges,
Volume 21(6), June 2006, pages 4-13.
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Teaching Software
Development by Example, The Journal of Computing Sciences in
Colleges, Volume 21(6), June 2006, pages 228-237.
Cathie LeBlanc and Evelyn Stiller, Teaching Computer Security at a
Small College, Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth SIGCSE Technical
Symposium on Computer Science Education, March 2004, pages 402-406.
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Creating Computer Science
Curricula for the New Millennium, The Journal of Computing Sciences
in Colleges, Volume 18(5), May 2003, pages 198-209 (2nd place in
the best paper competition).
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Project-Based Software
Engineering: An Object-Oriented Approach, Chinese translation, Addison
Wesley Longman: Boston, MA, 2002. (ISBN: 7-111-10101-4/TP 2385)
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Project-Based Software
Engineering: An Object-Oriented Approach, Addison Wesley Longman:
Boston, MA, 2001. (ISBN: 0-201-74225-X)
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Effective Software Engineering
Pedagogy, The Journal of Computing in Small Colleges,
Volume 17(6), pages 124-134, May, 2002.
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Teaching Client/Server
Programming in the Context of Computing Curricula 2001, The Journal
of Computing in Small Colleges, Volume 16(4), pages 122-133, May,
2001.
Cathie LeBlanc and Evelyn Stiller, UML for Undergraduate Software
Engineering, The Journal of Computing in Small
Colleges, Volume 15(5), pages 8-18, May, 2000.
Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc, Teaching Problem-Solving and
Programming Constructs, The Journal of Computing in Small
Colleges, Volume 14(4), pages 64-70, May, 1999.
Cathie LeBlanc and Susan I. Hruska, The
Effect of Reasoning with State Information, IEEE Systems, Man
and Cybernetics Conference Proceedings, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ,
Volume 3, pages 2555-2560, October, 1997.
Cathie LeBlanc, R.C. Lacher, Kristin Adair, John W. Elling, and Susan
I. Hruska, Rule Refinement Using Expert
Networks, Proceedings of the NIPS96 Rule Extraction From
Trained Artificial Neural Networks Workshop, Robert Andrews and
Joachim Diederich, editors, Queensland University of Technology,
NeurocomputingResearch Centre, pages 46-53, December 6, 1996.
Cathie LeBlanc, Recurrent Expert
Networks, Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, Volume 2, AAAI Press/MIT Press, Menlo Park,
CA, 1996.
Paper Presentation, Social Media Games and the Performance of Self, 2nd Global Conference: Videogame Cultures and the Future of Interactive Entertainment, Oxford, United Kingdom, July, 2010.
Paper Presentation, Playing Web 2.0: Why Some FaceBook Games Work and Others Don't, Northeast Modern Languages
Association, Montreal, Canada, April, 2010.
Paper Presentation, Fear and Loathing in Second
Life: Gender in the Online Community, Northeast Modern Languages
Association, Boston, MA, February, 2009.
Paper Presentation, Authoring Women: Female
Avatars in Second Life, Masculinities, Femininities, and More?
Conference, Carrollton, GA, November 6-8, 2008.
Paper Presentation, Games in the Communication Curriculum,
Eastern Communication Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, May
1-4, 2008.
Paper Presentation, Coding Women: Female Avatars
in Online Communities, part of a panel called Just the Same Old
Song: Technology, Communication, and Gender at the Twenty-First
Annual Conference of the Society for Literature, Science, and the
Arts, Portland, ME, November 1-4, 2007.
Plenary Presentation, Games and the End of the World, Media
and the End of the World Conference, Plymouth, NH, April 13-14,
2007.
Paper Presentation, Teaching Software Development by Example,
Eleventh Annual CCSC Northeastern Conference, Worcester, MA, April
21-22, 2006.
Poster Presentation, Teaching Software Development by Example,
Thirty-Sixth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science
Education, St. Louis, MO, February 23-26, 2005.
Paper Presentation, Teaching Computer Security at a Small
College, Thirty-Fifth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education, Norfolk, VA, March 3-7, 2004.
Paper Presentation, UML for Undergraduate Software
Engineering, Fifth Annual CCSC Northeastern Conference,
Mahwah, NJ, April 28-29, 2000.
Paper Presentation, The Effect of Reasoning with State
Information, 1997 IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Conference,
Orlando, FL, October 12-15, 1997.
Doctoral Consortium Presentation, Recurrent Expert Networks,
Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Portland, OR, August 5, 1996.
Poster Presentation, Recurrent Expert Networks,
Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Portland, OR, August 7, 1996.
Paper Presentation, DNA Sequence Analysis using Hierarchical
ART-based Classification Networks, Second International
Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, Stanford,
California, August 14-17, 1994.
Poster Presentation, An Adaptive Method for DNA Sequence
Classification, Third International Conference on Bioinformatics
and Genome Research, Tallahassee, Florida, June 1-4, 1994.
NON-REFEREED PRESENTATIONS
Workshop Presentation, Assessing Creative Thought Courses,
Faculty Day, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, August 22,
2007.
Workshop Presentation, Reflective Practice,
Faculty Day, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, August 23,
2005.
Workshop Presentation, Using Powerpoint,
Faculty Day, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, August 24,
2004.
Workshop Presentation, Web Page Development for Faculty,
Faculty Day, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, August 28,
2002.
Workshop Presentation, Web Page Development for Faculty,
Faculty Day, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, August 29,
2001.
Workshop Presentation, Web Page Development for Faculty,
Faculty Day, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, August 30,
2000.
Individual Workshops, Using Technology in the Classroom,
Technology Across the Curriculum Committee, Plymouth State College,
Plymouth, NH, Spring, 2000.
Poster Presentation, Multimedia in the Classroom, Faculty
Day, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, August 25, 1999.
Workshop Presentation, Feminist Pedagogy, Faculty Day,
Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, August 26, 1998.
Workshop Presentation, Recurrent Expert Networks for Protein
Folding, Identifying Features in Biological Sequences Workshop,
Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, CO, June 13, 1996.
Colloquium, Recurrent Expert Networks for Protein Folding,
Structural Biology Program, Florida State University, Tallahassee,
FL, April 2, 1996.
Workshop Presentation, Writing Tests, Spring Teaching
Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, January 5-6,
1995.
Workshop Presentation, Preparing for the First Day, Spring
Teaching Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,
January 5-6, 1995.
Workshop Presentation, How Did I Get on This Side of the Desk?,
Fall Teaching Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee,
FL, August 24-26, 1994.
Workshop Presentation, Active Learning, National
Association of Graduate and Professional Students, Wakulla Springs,
FL, November 13, 1993.
2003 - Second Place, Best Paper Competition for Creating
Computer Science Curricula for the New Millennium, by Evelyn Stiller
and Cathie LeBlanc, at Eighth Annual CCSCNE conference in Providence,
RI.
1996-97 - University Fellow, selected as one of six recipients
of Florida State University's Dissertation Fellowship.
Reviewer: proposals submitted to The National Science
Foundation, Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement Program,
July, 2001, in Washington, DC.
Co-chair: Hybrid Intelligent Systems and Their
Applications Session with Susan Hruska at the IEEE Systems, Man and
Cybernetics Conference, October, 1997.
Advisory Council Member, Promotion, Tenure and Evaluation Advisory Council, Spring 2009-Spring 2010.
Committee Member, Communication and Media Studies Department Promotion and Tenure Subcommittee, Spring 2009.
Committee Member and Chair, Search Committee for the
Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, Spring 2007-Fall 2008.
Council Member, Women's Studies Council, Fall 1999 to
Spring 2003, Fall 2004 - Spring 2007, Fall 2008 - present. Interim
Council Chair, Fall 2008.
Subcommittee Member and Chair, Brown Bag Lunch Subcommittee of the Women's Studies Council, Fall 2008-Spring 2010.
Faculty Speaker, Fall 2007 - Spring 2008.
Committee Member, Steering Committee, Fall 2007 -
Spring 2008.
Task Force Member, Scholarship Award Task Force, Fall
2006 - Spring 2007.
Committee Member, Faculty Welfare, Fall 2005 - Spring
2007. Committee Chair, Fall 2005 - Spring 2007.
Council Member, First Year Seminar Coordinating
Council, Fall 2005 - present.
PSU Representative, New Hampshire Colleges and University
Council, Fall 2004 - present. Participated in selecting the
EDdies Award winners 2005-2007.
Council Member, Writing Across the Curriculum Coordinating
Council, Spring 2005 - present.
Committee Member, General Education Committee, Fall
1998 - Spring 1999 and Fall 2004 - Spring 2007.
Participant, Reflective Practice Group, Fall
2001 to Spring 2003 and Fall 2004 - present.
Committee Member, Administrator Selection Committee,
Fall 2002 to Spring 2007, participated in selecting the Registrar
during the Spring 2007 semester.
Team Member, General Education Implementation Team,
Fall 2004 - Spring 2005.
Committee Member, Systems Adminstrator III Search
Committee, Fall 2004.
Committee Member, SAFE Committee, Spring 2003.
Committee Member, CIO Search Committee, Spring
2003.
Committee Member, Help Desk Manager Search Committee,
Spring 2003.
Participant: taught CS452 as part of General Education Task
Force Pilot Program, Fall 2002.
Task Force Member, General Education Task Force,
Fall 2002 to Spring 2003.
Committee Member, Distance Education Committee, Fall
2001 to Spring 2003.
Board Member, Computer Advisory Board, Fall 2000 to
Spring 2003.
Committee Member, Technology Across the Curriculum
Committee, Spring 2000 to Spring 2003.
Faculty Advisor, PSC Chapter of ACM, Fall 1999 to
Spring 2003.
Commission Member, President's Commission on the Status of
Women, Fall 1999 to Spring 2001.
Council Member, Honors Council, Fall 1999 to
Spring 2000.
Task Force Member, Assessment Task Force, Spring 1999
to Spring 2000.
Committee Member, Women's History Month Planning
Committee, Fall 1998-Spring 1999. Brought the keynote speaker, Donna
Lopiano, to campus.
Committee Member, Athletic Council, Fall 1998 - Spring
1999.