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SUNY Cortland Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department Dale A. Anderson Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Dept. PO Box 2000 SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045 607-753-4941 [email protected] Home Address: 540 Lime Hollow Road Cortland, NY 13045 FORMAL EDUCATION Undergraduate: BS, Biology & Physical Education, 1966, Minnesota State University at Mankato Master's: MS, Physical Education, Biology, 1971, University of North Dakota Terminal: (PhD course work), Outdoor Recreation, Geography, University of Oregon, 1979-84, Outdoor Recreation/Education University of Minnesota 1990-91 Dissertation title: (ABD) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor, 2 years (2008-9, 2009-10), RPLS, SUNY Cortland, taught activity courses. Retired as full time professor from SUNY Cortland August 31, 2008. Lecturer IV, 1998-08, RPLS, SUNY Cortland, outdoor recreation/education & core courses. Assistant Professor, 1985-1998, Recreation Division, HPER Dept. University of North Dakota. Graduate Research Assistant, 1991, Forest Resources, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul campus. Assistant Professor/Gymnastics Coach, 1975-85, Physical Education Division, UND. Instructor/Gymnastics Coach, 1971-75, Physical Education Division, HPER Dept. UND. Graduate Teaching Assistant/Gymnastics Coach, 1969-71, Physical Education, HPER Dept. UND. US Army, Medical Specialist, 2 years active duty, 16 months in Korea, 67-69. Teacher/coach, Physical Education, Biology, Health, Science, 1966-7, Marshall High School, Minneapolis Public Schools, Minnesota.

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SUNY Cortland Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department 

 

Dale A. Anderson  Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Dept. PO Box 2000 SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045 607-753-4941 [email protected]

Home Address: 540 Lime Hollow Road Cortland, NY 13045

 

FORMAL EDUCATION Undergraduate: BS, Biology & Physical Education, 1966, Minnesota State University at Mankato Master's: MS, Physical Education, Biology, 1971, University of North Dakota Terminal: (PhD course work), Outdoor Recreation, Geography, University of Oregon, 1979-84, Outdoor Recreation/Education University of Minnesota 1990-91 Dissertation title: (ABD)  

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Instructor, 2 years (2008-9, 2009-10), RPLS, SUNY Cortland, taught activity courses. Retired as full time professor from SUNY Cortland August 31, 2008. Lecturer IV, 1998-08, RPLS, SUNY Cortland, outdoor recreation/education & core courses. Assistant Professor, 1985-1998, Recreation Division, HPER Dept. University of North Dakota. Graduate Research Assistant, 1991, Forest Resources, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul campus. Assistant Professor/Gymnastics Coach, 1975-85, Physical Education Division, UND. Instructor/Gymnastics Coach, 1971-75, Physical Education Division, HPER Dept. UND. Graduate Teaching Assistant/Gymnastics Coach, 1969-71, Physical Education, HPER Dept. UND. US Army, Medical Specialist, 2 years active duty, 16 months in Korea, 67-69. Teacher/coach, Physical Education, Biology, Health, Science, 1966-7, Marshall High School, Minneapolis Public Schools, Minnesota.

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TEACHING (2005-2010)

 A. Courses Taught 2005-2010: Course # Course Title Credits Semesters Taught REC 104 Kayaking 1 Fall & Spring 2005-10 REC 105 Windsurfing 1 Fall 2005-10 REC 111 Snowboarding (beg – expert) 1 Spring 2005-10 REC 112 Downhill Skiing (beg – expert) 1 Spring 2005-10 REC 229 Ski & Ride Instructor Training 1 Spring 2008-9 REC 399 Independent Study – Teach Asst Kayak Instructor 1 Spring 2009 REC 344 Commercial Recreation Management 3 Fall 2008 REC 544 Commercial Recreation Management - grad 3 Fall 2008 REC 379 Outdoor Recreation Activities 3 Fall 2005-8 REC 474 Outdoor Pursuits Education & Leadership 3 Fall 2005-8 REC 574 Outdoor Pursuits Education & Leadership – grad 3 Fall 2005-8 REC 211 Adaptive Ski and Snowboarding (co-taught) 1 Spring 2005-8 REC 271 Foundations of Recreation 3 Spring 2005-8 REC 462 Environmental and Outdoor Education 3 Spring 2005-8 REC 375 Wilderness First Responder (at Huntington) 3 Spring 2005, 07 REC 370 Outdoor Education Practicum (Co-taught) 3 Spring 2005-7 REC 529 Outdoor Education Practicum – grad (Co-taught) 3 Spring 2005-7 REC 473 Camp Leadership (Co-taught) 2 Spring 2005-7 REC 699 Dir Studies - Outdoor Pursuits Leadership 3 Fall 2006 REC 699 Dir Studies – WFR in Outdoor Curriculum 3 Fall 2006 REC 699 Dir Studies – Environmental Interpretation 1 Spring 2007 REC 699 Dir Studies – Snow Sports Research Project 3 Spring 2007 INT 201 Adirondack Winter Studies 2 Winter 2005-6 INT 529 Adirondack Winter Studies – grad 2 Winter 2006 REC 569 Environmental & Cultural Interpretation - grad 3 Fall 2005 REC 108 Cross-Country Skiing 1 Spring 2007 REC 109 Winter Camping 1 Spring 2005 B. Other Instruction: Guest speaker in a variety of other classes, graduate comprehensive exam grader, Coordinator for the Cortland Outdoor Opportunities Program, member thesis committees C. Advising: Faculty Advisor for Cycling Club, Ski & Snowboard Club, Outdoor Adventure Club

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SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY (2005-2010)

A. Grants:

Internal: Anderson, D. Outdoor Open House, Co-op Program, funded $500 by Auxiliary Services Corporation, awarded May, 2006. Anderson, D. NRPA Annual Conference, funded $330 by Individual Development Award/Professional Development Committee, awarded April, 2007. B. Refereed Publications: O’Connell, T. S., Todd, S. L., Breunig, M., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2008). The effect of

leadership style on sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Under review for publication in J. Hinton (ed.), Research in outdoor education Vol. 9. Cortland: The Coalition for Education in the Outdoors, SUNY Cortland.

Breunig, M., O’Connell, T. S., Todd, S., Anderson, L., Young, A., & Anderson, D. (2008, May). The influence of leadership on wilderness trip participants? psychological sense of community. Canadian Congress on Leisure Research. Montreal, Quebec.

Todd, S., O’Connell, T., Breunig, M. Young, A., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2008). The effect of leadership

style on sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. In A.B. Young, & J. Sibthorp, (Comps.). Abstracts from the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Ninth Biennial Research Symposium. Cortland, NY: Coalition for Education in the Outdoors. 24-27.

Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2004). Changes in adventure recreationists’ pre- and post-test motives by changes in level of development. In Abstracts from the 2004 Symposium on Leisure Research, National Recreation & Park Association.

C. Non-Refereed Publications: Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2004). Validating level of development through self-

assessments of adventure recreationists. In K. Bricker (Comp., Ed.), Proceedings of the 2004 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Newtown Square, PA: USDA, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station.

Local: Anderson, D., (May, 2008). In the Outdoors at SUNY Cortland. RPLS Alumni Newsletter.

Anderson, D., (2007, June). In the Outdoors at SUNY Cortland. RLS Alumni Newsletter.

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Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2007). Testing flow theory in the Activity Based Training snowsports instruction program at Greek Peak Mountain Resort. Final report submitted to Greek Peak Mountain Resort Management Team, April, 2007.

Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2008). Flow in the snow: Testing flow theory in the snowsports instruction environment. In Scholars’ Day Abstracts. SUNY Cortland, p. 44.

Anderson, D. (2005, May). In the outdoors at SUNY Cortland. RLS Alumni Newsletter.

D. Presentations: International: Breunig, M., O’Connell, T. S., Todd, S., Anderson, L., Young, A., & Anderson, D. (2008, May). The influence of

leadership on wilderness trip participants’ psychological sense of community. Canadian Congress on Leisure Research. Montreal, Quebec.

Breunig, M., O’Connell, S. Todd, A. Young, L. Anderson, & D. Anderson (November, 2007). Psychological sense of community and group cohesion on wilderness trips. Presented at the 35th Annual Association for Experiential Education’s International Conference’s 2007 Symposium on Experiential Education Research, Little Rock, AK, November 8, 2007.

National: Todd, S., O’Connell, T., Breunig, M. Young, A., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2008, January). The effect of

leadership style on sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Paper presented at the Ninth Biennial Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Research Symposium, Martinsville, IN.

Anderson, L. & Anderson, D. Community Bikes: Building Health, Community and a Sustainable future. National Recreation & Parks Assoc. Annual Conference, Seattle, WA October 13, 06

Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2004, October). Changes in adventure recreationists’ pre- and post-test motives by changes in level of development. Session presented at the Symposium on Leisure Research. National Recreation & Park Association, Reno, NV.

Regional:

Todd, S. L. (with A. Young, T. O’Connell, L. Anderson, D. Anderson, & M. Breunig). Sense of community and

group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Presented at The 19h Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY, April 16, 2007.

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State: Rowell, R., Anderson, L., Anderson, D., Wright, C. Community Bikes: Building Health,

Community and a Sustainable future. Cortland Recreation Conference presentation, Nov. 2007

Anderson, L., Anderson, D., Cielinski, E., & Erdman, J. Community Bikes: Building Health, Community and a Sustainable future. Cortland Recreation Conference, November 3, 06.

Anderson, D. Out of the box: Outdoor education ideas. Cortland Recreation Conference, November 3, 2005

Anderson, L., Anderson, D., Cantor, A., Mullert, M., Coveney, E., Bojarski, B., & Drago, A. (2004, October). Ride a bike: Change the world: The SUNY Cortland Community Bike Program. Sandwich seminar presented to the campus community, SUNY Cortland.

Local: Anderson, L., Anderson, D., & Rowell, R. Flow in the Snow: Testing Flow Theory in the Snowsports

Instruction Environment. A Scholar’s Day Presentation, April, 2008, SUNYCortland. Anderson, D. (with Rhoades, R. & Talentino, A. ). Greening outdoor recreation. Panel of speakers at Earth

Week, April, 2007. Anderson D. & Anderson, L. Putting the “F” (fun) word into the lesson. A series of presentations to the

Snow sports school staff and coaches at Greek Peak. November, 2005 through January, 2006. O’Connell, T. S., Breunig, M. C., Todd, S., Young, A., Anderson L., & Anderson, D. Sense of community and

group cohesion in outdoor adventure trip groups. Paper presented at the Mapping the New Knowledges Graduate Student and Faculty Research Conference, Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, April 11, 2007.

Anderson, D. (2004, November). Trail development and maintenance – ecological perspectives. 54thAnnual Cortland Recreation Conference, Cortland, NY.

SERVICE (2005-2010)

A. Department: • Committees: Curriculum, Policy, and Awards committees • Created a new course for Fall 08 jointly offered with TC3: Ski & Ride Instructor Training, 1 cr. • Kayak Instructor, Mon. nights fall, Wed. nights spring, open pool sessions, Co-op, 18 sessions. • Windsurfing Instructor, 3 weekends fall, 2 weekends spring, 5 Co-op workshops • Arranged NOLS Wilderness First Responder course for January, 2009 at Raquette Lake.

C. All-College:

• Volunteer, ranger, mechanic - Community Bike Project • Member Student Life Center Task Force • Volunteer Coordinator, Cortland Outdoor Opportunities Program (Co-op) • Elected member, Lecturer’s Review Committee, 3 year term, 05 – ‘08. • Gonfalonier - Undergraduate Commencement, May ‘08 • Attendant for open house events

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D. Profession/Professional Leadership: • Instructor Trainer, Ski & Ride School, Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Nov. – March, 2005- 2010 • Volunteer Instructor, Cayuga Windsurfing Club, Cornell University 2008-10

E. Community:

• Part-time snowboard instructor, Greek Peak Mountain Resort 2004-10 • Volunteer, snowboard & ski facilitator, Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports 2001-10 • Volunteer consultant, trail design & maintenance, Lime Hollow Center for Environment & Culture • Tioughnioga River Clean-up Day participation several years

PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT (2005-2010)

A. Memberships:

• National Recreation & Park Association (NRPA) • Society of Parks & Recreation Educators (SPRE) • National Society for Parks & Recreation Resources (NSPRR) • New York State Recreation and Parks Society (NYSRPS) • PSIA – Eastern Division • American Association of Snowboard Instructors • American Canoe Association • Safety Education Instruction Committee (ACA, Kayak Instructor) • US Windsurfing Association • Central New York Recreation and Parks Society • Sierra Club • Wilderness Society

B. Conference and Workshop Attendance:

• 57th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, Nov. 2007. • AASI Corduroy & Carving Workshop, Gore Mountain Snow-sports School, NY, Jan. 10-11, 2008. • Scholar’s Day, SUNY Cortland, April 9, 2008. • PSIA Adaptive Snowsports Clinic Working with Autism, (December, 2007, Greek Peak. • Universal Trail Accessibility Process (UTAP) “Lite” workshop, SUNY Cortland, May, 2008 • NRPA National Conference, San Antonio, Oct. ‘05 • AASI, Performance Analysis Clinic. Labrador Mountain, 2 days, February ‘06

C. Certifications:

• NRPA, Certified Park & Recreation Professional (expired) • AASI, Snowboard Instructor, Level I • ACA, Kayak Instructor

D. Honors and Awards:

• Civic engagement award Spring 2005