I remain very actively involved in the education of AuD students even though I’m no longer fully employed as a faculty member at a single university. Rather … “The world is my classroom.” Here is a summary of courses I teach and a listing of my past and current university affiliations. The narrative is enlivened with a handful of photographs of AuD students from some of the universities.
Typically when teaching a course I combine one or two intensive 3 to 5 day periods of on-campus classroom lectures and supervised laboratory sessions with regular on-line chats and lectures throughout a semester. Doctor of Audiology students look forward to day-to-day interactions with a leader in the field who is also the author of books and articles they’ve read. My student evaluation scores are consistently high. And, I very much enjoy my time with students, both in the classroom and in casual after class discussions.
COURSES I TEACH:
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATIONS:
Adjunct Professor
Department of Audiology
Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
(2010-present)
Adjunct Instructor
Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Disorders
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, USA
(2012-present)
Adjunct Professor
Illinois State University
Normal, IL, USA
(2012)
Visiting Professor
AT Still University of Health Professions
Mesa, AZ, USA
(2014)
Extraordinary Professor
Department of Communication Pathology
University of Pretoria
South Africa
(2010-present)
Professor
Osborne College of Audiology
Salus University
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Responsibilities: Teach online courses and face-to-face workshops in Master of Science in Clinical Audiology program, International AuD Bridge Program, and Advanced Studies Certificate Programs
Professor
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Responsibilities: Online instruction in Prerequisite Certification Program (PCP)
Visiting Professor
American University of Beirut
Lebanon
Responsibilities: Teach on-campus course in auditory electrophysiology; Teach online course on auditory processing disorders and tinnitus
Salus University AuD Student Workshop - July 2013
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I welcome the opportunity to teach focused seminars on topics such as auditory electrophysiology, tinnitus/hyperacusis, and auditory processing disorders or any of the preceding courses at any university anywhere in the world on an as-needed basis.
Please feel free to contact me via email at jwhall3phd@gmail.com to discuss teaching opportunities at your university
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