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Resumé of Michael John Maloney, M.A.
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Selected
Addresses
2002 Convocation Speaker, Loyalist College, Belleville, Ontario
1992
Maloney, M.J., and Dicola, T. Using Integrated Behavioral Technologies
with Illiterate Adult Injured Workers, Precision Teaching Winter Conference,
Park City, Utah.
1988 Maloney, M.J., Summers, M. and Merbitz, C., From Apple to I.B.M.:
an Authoring System, Fourteenth Annual Association for Behavior Analysis
Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1988 Maloney, M.J., Pennypacker, H.S. and Deitz, S., Technology Transfer;
a Model for Educational Change, Fourteenth Annual Association for Behavior
Analysis Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1988 Maloney, M.J., Young, K.R., West, R.P., Ferrarra, A., and Hofmeister,
A., Behavior Analysis and Data-Based Expert Systems: The Potential of
Merging Technologies, Fourteenth Annual Association for Behavior Analysis
Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1986 Maloney, M.J., Designing Software that Works, International Symposium
on Computers in Education. Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute, University
of Paris.
1986 Maloney, M.J., Math Tutor: An Exemplary Educational Software System
for Elementary Schools, Canadian Technology Transfer Conference, Bologna,
Italy.
1984 Howard, J., Maloney, M.J., Taylor, R. and Cohen, S., Implementation
of Direct Instruction Within and Without the Public Schools, Association
for Behavior Analysis, Tenth Annual Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
1984 Marcy, C., Dwiggins, D., Maloney, M.J., Teaching Success to Adolescents
with Severe Behavior Disorders, Association for Behavior Analysis, Tenth
Annual Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
1984 Maloney, M.J., Jensen, C., and Graf, S. Critical Variables in Designing
Educational Software, Association for Behavior Analysis, Tenth Annual
Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
1984 Brooks, F., Lennox, D., and Maloney, M.J., Microcomputers for training
staff and multiple-handicapped retarded children: first steps, Association
for Behavior Analysis, Tenth Annual Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
1984 Maloney, M.J., Summers, M., and Brearley, L., Mighty Math: Prototype
of an interactive educational software system, Council for Exceptional
Children, 2nd Annual High Technology Conference, Reno, Nevada.
1984 Maloney, M.J., Precision Teaching and Direct Instruction in the Classroom:
The Best of Both Worlds, Third International Precision Teaching Conference,
Park City, Utah.
1983 Kirby, W., Maloney, M.J., Mackay, D., and Haughton, E.C., Behavioral
Training for Front Line Social Service Workers in Canada, Ninth Annual
Association for Behavior Analysis Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1982 Maloney, M.J., Engelmann, S., Lindsley, O.R., and Desjardins, A.,
Engelmann and Lindsley in the Classroom: The Best of Both Worlds, Eighth
Annual Association for Behavior Analysis Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Awards
2002 Honorary Diploma bestowed at Loyalist College, Belleville, Ontario
2001 WinnerCanadian Literacy AwardsCanada Post, Educator Category
2000 FinalistCanadian Literacy AwardsCanada Post, Educator
Category
1998Write for Canada Selection (January, 1999)Chapters (Canada)for
Teach Your Children Well
1991Appointed as Member to The Right to Effective Education Task
Force of the Association for Behavior Analysis
1987Parents' Choice Awardto Math Tutor
1986Curriculum Digest AwardTop 10 Software Products (Math
Tutor)
Grants
2001IRDP$25,000For
marketing of Teach Your Children to Read Well.
2001National Research Council of Canada Grant$11,000 development
of Teach Your Children Math Well CD-Rom series for the CyberSlate project.
1998-1999National Research Council of Canada Grant$30,000
development of CyberSlate.ca.
1986-89 Ontario Ministry of Industry, Technology and TradeProgram
for Export Development$50,000.
1985Private Placement$200,000development of Math Tutor.
1984Scholastic Inc. of New YorkPublishing contract, Advance
against royalties for the Math Tutor software series$250,000.
1984National Research Council of CanadaIRDP Grant $100,000
assisstance for development of Math Tutor.
1982National Research Council of CanadaIRDP Grant $50,000
assisstance to develop Mighty Math.

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