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'''Philip L. Frana''' is assistant professor and director of undergraduate research in the [[UCA Honors College|Honors College]] at the [[University of Central Arkansas]]. Frana graduated with his bachelor's degrees in History and Economics from Wartburg College in 1991. He completed his master's and doctoral degrees in the History of Technology and Science at Iowa State University in 1999. He served as a National Science project director at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities from 2000-2004.
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'''Philip L. Frana''' is associate professor and director of undergraduate research in the [[UCA Honors College|Honors College]] at the [[University of Central Arkansas]].
  
Philip Frana joined the faculty of the Honors College in the fall of 2004. His primary domains for teaching and research are science and technology studies and oral history. He strives to preserve a student-centered pedagogy that emphasizes oral and written communication, high standards of professional competency, and literacy. Philip Frana has research, administrative, and grant writing credentials in the social, ethical, and ideological implications of computing, networks, and information science. Phil has published scholarship on the origins of the Internet, computer software as science and business, medical informatics, e-scholarship, and risk assessment in biomedical research. He devotes his energies to several organizations, including the Society for the History of Technology, Association for Computing Machinery, the Software History Center, and the Charles Babbage Foundation. He is also co-founder of ''Iterations: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Software History'' (ISSN 1541-843X).
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In addition to a wide variety of administrative duties, he coordinates effort on more than two hundred undergraduate research projects on the UCA campus each year. He teaches seminars on the Search for Self, the Search for Community, the Artificial Other (robotics, artificial intelligence, and society), Art & Technology, Oral History and the Study of Memory, the History of the Life Sciences, History of Medicine, History of Science, History of Engineering, Technology and the Law, Virtual Worlds and Online Communities, and Senior Seminars on Economic Globalization, Transhumanism, and Futuristics. He also teaches courses on research and writing across the disciplines.
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Frana's primary domains for teaching and research are science and technology studies, oral history, intellectual history, and technology in education. His publications are mainly in the history of medicine and public health, the history of computing, the history of expertise and the professions, and Honors education. He is currently working on a book manuscript documenting the history of health informatics called "Calculating Care: Evidence, Computers, and Medicine in the 20th Century."
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Frana graduated with his bachelor's degrees in History and Economics from Wartburg College in 1991. He completed his master's and doctoral degrees in the History of Technology and Science at Iowa State University in 1999. He served as a National Science project director at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities from 2000-2004.
  
 
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*[http://honors.uca.edu/commons/03259/Frana_Curriculum_Vitae_8232010.pdf UCA - Frana - curriculum vitae]
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*[http://linkedin.com/in/pfrana LinkedIn - Philip Frana]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 14 September 2012

Philip L. Frana is associate professor and director of undergraduate research in the Honors College at the University of Central Arkansas.

In addition to a wide variety of administrative duties, he coordinates effort on more than two hundred undergraduate research projects on the UCA campus each year. He teaches seminars on the Search for Self, the Search for Community, the Artificial Other (robotics, artificial intelligence, and society), Art & Technology, Oral History and the Study of Memory, the History of the Life Sciences, History of Medicine, History of Science, History of Engineering, Technology and the Law, Virtual Worlds and Online Communities, and Senior Seminars on Economic Globalization, Transhumanism, and Futuristics. He also teaches courses on research and writing across the disciplines.

Specialties

Frana's primary domains for teaching and research are science and technology studies, oral history, intellectual history, and technology in education. His publications are mainly in the history of medicine and public health, the history of computing, the history of expertise and the professions, and Honors education. He is currently working on a book manuscript documenting the history of health informatics called "Calculating Care: Evidence, Computers, and Medicine in the 20th Century."

Education

Frana graduated with his bachelor's degrees in History and Economics from Wartburg College in 1991. He completed his master's and doctoral degrees in the History of Technology and Science at Iowa State University in 1999. He served as a National Science project director at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities from 2000-2004.

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