Steve Palladino
Formerly the
NCGIA Education
Projects Manager
 
Steve Palladino was employed as the Education Projects Manager for the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) from april 1991 through February 1999.  Now he is a professor of Geography and Geographic Information Systems at Ventura College in California.

As the Education Projects Manager, he coordinated Geographic Information System (GIS) educational activities for teachers and students from primary school through graduate studies and beyond. The NCGIA is a National Science Foundation funded National Research Center which does basic research in areas related to the theory and development of GIS.

Palladino received his Masters in Geography from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1994. He also earned a B.A. from UCSB in the double majors of Geography and Environmental Studies in 1985. In between these two degrees he completed his California Secondary Education Teaching Credential and spent four years teaching advanced math (Calculus, Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry, and Advanced Geometry) in a public high school in Los Angeles County. During these years, he was active in course development and curriculum writing as well as the contributing to the nationally acclaimed "2+2+2 Articulation" program at Cerritos Community College. He taught geography and GIS part-time at Santa Barbara City College for  six years while working at NCGIA. He also served as a consultant and instructor for Santa Barbara City College in the development of its GIS Program.

His unpublished Masters Thesis titled "A Role for Geographic Information Systems in the Secondary Schools: An Assessment of the Current Status and Future Possibilities" is available on the NCGIA site.
His new address is:
Steve Palladino
Geography/GIS
Ventura College
4667 Telegraph Road
Ventura, CA  93003
(805) 654-6400 x1365
spalladino@vcccd.cc.ca.us


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