MICHAEL HACKER Email: michael.hacker@hofstra.edu
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Institution Location Ben Gurion University Beersheva, Israel New York University New York City City College of NY New York City City College of NY New York City City College of NY New York City Stuyvesant HS New York City
Office Telephone: 518-915-1411
Major Science/Technology Educ. Technology Education School Admin./Supervision Industrial Arts Education Industrial Arts Education Science and Mathematics
APPOINTMENTS Dates Position 1999–Present Co-director, Center for STEM Research 1997–2002 Research Associate Professor 1984–1997 New York State Supervisor for Technology Education 1964–1984 Teacher and Chairperson, Department of Technology 1970–1978 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Technology Education
Degree & Year Ph.D., 2014 ABD 1992 NYS Certification, 1970 M.S. Ed., 1968 B.S. Ed., 1964 NYS Regents Diploma, 1959
Institution Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY SUNY SB, Stony Brook, NY NYSED, Albany, NY Syosset CSD, Syosset, NY City College of New York, NYC
PROJECTS ADMINISTERED AND GRANTS RECEIVED Co-PI, Exploring Computation Integrated into Technology Education, NSF # 1923552, $999,968, 2019-2022 PI, Needed Math Conference, NSF # DUE 1737946, $250K, 2017-2018 PI, Engineering for All, NSF # DRL 1316601, $1.7M, 2013-2016 PI, Articulated Technological Education Pathways, NSF # DUE-1104253, $2M, 2011-2015 PI, Simulations and Modeling in Technology Education, NSF # DRL 0821965, $3.2M, 2008-2013 Co-PI, Math Infusion into Science Project, NSF # DUE-0927973, $2.09M, 2009-2012 Co-PI/PC, Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Project, NSF # 0314910, $11.5M, 2003-2008 Co-PI, Project ESTEEM, NSF # DUE-0703081, $720K, 2007-2010 Co-PI, Career Curriculum for Technology, NSF # DUE-0603403, $750K, 2006-2009 Co-PI, New York State Professional Development Collaborative, NSF # DUE-0302808, $1.53M, 2003-2006 Co-PI, New York State Curriculum for Advanced Technological Education, NSF # 0053269, $1.5M, 2000-2003 Co-PI, Technology Modules on the World-Wide Web, NSF # 9911569, $1M, 2000-2003 Co-PI/PC, Math, Science and Technology in the Elementary Schools, NSF # ESI-9618962, $4.2M, 1997-2002 Co-PI, New York State Technology Education Network, NSF # ESI-9353514, $1.6M, 1993-1996 Director and/or Co-Principal Investigator, NATO Advanced Research Workshops: Technology Education in School and Industry, The Czech Republic and Slovakia, $60,000, 1993. Advanced Educational Technology in Technology Education, Salford, England, $60,000, 1992. Integrating Advanced Technology into Technology Education, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, $40,000, 1990. PUBLICATIONS Books and Book Chapters Hacker, M. (2018). Concepts in Engineering and Technology Education. In de Vries, M., ed. International Handbook of Technology Education Research. Springer Publishing. Pp. 173-191. ISBN 978-3-319-44686-8 Reid, K., Reeping, D., Stephan, E., Hacker, M., Burghardt, D., Leuptwo, R., Bowman, D., Park, W., Sill, B., & Ohland, M. (2017). Principles of Applied Engineering. Textbook, 441 pp. Pearson Education. Hacker, M., and Barak, M. (2017). Important Engineering and Technology Concepts and Skills for all High School Students in the US: Comparing Perceptions of University Engineering Educators and High School Technology Teachers. Journal of Technology Education. 29(2): 31-52.