Frost Building
CPO 2131
859-985-3031
Office Hours:
M–F, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
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Dr. David B. Porter
Professor
of Psychology
Frost,
Room 207
CPO 1995
Phone: 859-985-3414
Fax: N / A
E-Mail:
At Berea College since 2001
| Degrees |
- B.S., United
States Air Force Academy, 1971
- M.S., University
of California at Los Angeles, 1973
- D.Phil., Oxford
University, 1986
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| Honors and Awards |
- National
Honor Society; Life Member California Scholastic Society;
Danforth Award for Leadership; Bank of America Award
for Outstanding Student in Liberal Arts (1967)
- Distinguished
Graduate, USAF Academy (1971)
- Company
Grade Officer of the Quarter (6594th Test Group) (1978)
- Runner up--USAFA
Outstanding Junior Officer of the Year (1980)
- Military
Airlift Command Nominee--Lance P. Sijan Leadership
Award (1983)
- USAF Academy
Delegate to American Association of Higher Education's
Forum on Exemplary Teaching (1990)
- Five Sikorksy "Winged
S" Lifesaving Rescue Awards
- Department
of Defense – Legion of Merit
- Two Department
of Defense Meritorious Service Medals
- Three USAF
Commendation Medals
- Berea College, Paul C. Hager Excellence in Advising Award (2007)
- Berea College, Outstanding Labor Supervisor of the Year (2008)
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| Special Interests |
| Leadership in Learning Organizations; Creativity and Critical Thinking; Educational Outcomes Assessment |
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| Affiliations |
- 1988:
Program Chair, XI Biennial Psychology in the Dept of Defense
Symposium
- 1988-1990:
President, All Souls Unitarian Church, Colorado Springs
CO
- 1988-1989
Program Chair, Professional Educators' Group,
Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting
- 1990: Symposium
Chair, XII Biennial Psychology in the Department
of Defense Symposium
- 1990:
Roundtable Leader, 32nd Air Force Academy Assembly
- 1990-1992:
Advisory and Program Committee, National Environmental
Film Festival
- 1991-1995:
Faculty Committee on Quality and Assessment
- 1991-1994:
Faculty Committee on Faculty Development
and Educational Technology
- 1992-1995:
Executive Board (founding mbr), Citizens'
Project, Colorado Springs CO
- 1994-1995:
USAFA Character Development Cadre Member
- 1994-1995:
Chair, Faculty Educational Outcomes
Assessment Working Group
- 1996-1997:
Chair, Colorado Higher Education
Assessment Regional Conference
- 1997-1999:
Co-Chair, USAFA, NCA Accreditation
Self Study, Criterion 3 – “Is
the institution accomplishing
its educational and other purposes?”
- 1998-2001:
Consultant-Examiner, North
Central Association of Schools
and Colleges
- 1998-2001:
Consultant-Advisor, Institutional
Review Board (IRB) Member,
Urban University Portfolio
Project (UUPP), Co-sponsored
by American Association
of Higher Education and Pew
Charitable
Trusts.
- 1998-:
Assessment Council Member;
General Education Program
Committee and Initial
Accreditation Committee,
Western Governors
University
- 1999:
IRB Visit Indiana University,
Purdue University Indianapolis
(UUPP)
- 1999:
North Central Association
(NCA),
Accreditation Site Visit,
Kemper
Military Scool and Junior College, Booneville, MO. - 2000:
NCA, Mission Project Focus Group Retreat, participant
- 2000:
IRB Visit Indiana University, Purdue University Indianapolis (UUPP)
- 2000:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accreditation Site Visit,
California State University, Fullerton (team chair) - 2001:
NCA Accreditation Site Visit, New Mexico Military Institute, NM
- 2001:
Urban University Portfolio Project Site Evaluation – California
State University, Sacramento
- 2002:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accreditation Site Visit,
California State University, Long Beach (team chair) - 2004: Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, Accreditation Site Visit: Lee University, TN.
- 2008 Emeritus Charter Member of the Association for Psychological Science
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| Papers and Publications |
- Benson, M.J., & Porter,
D.B. (1996) Correlates of course and faculty
perceived effectiveness.
Proceedings: Applied Behavioral Sciences
Symposium USAF Academy CO:
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership.
- Brickell, J.L.; Porter,
D.B.; Reynolds, M.F.; & Cosgrove, R.D. (1993). Assigning students
to
groups for engineering design projects. Continuing
Education (the Journal of the American Society of Engineering Education).
- Clover, W.H. & Porter,
D.B. (1980). Cadet opinions of the best
and worst aspects of the USAFA academic program. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Seventh Symposium. USAFA-TR 80-12, 105-112.
- Clover, W.H. & Porter,
D.B. (1980). Comparison of male vs female
opinions toward the Air Force Academy academic program. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense - Seventh Symposium. USAFA-TR 80-12, 205-212.
- Darley, J. & Porter,
D.B. (1997). Learner centered education. Chapter in Education
in the Information Age. (Eds Pletsch, C. & Stiles, R.J.) USAF Academy
Publication.
- Fallon, G.A.; Porter,
D.B.; & Jaeger, B.R. (1988). Computer
contributions to classroom instruction. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Eleventh Symposium. USAFA-TR88-1, 395-399.
- Hanson, J.A., & Porter,
D.B. (1996). Cadet attitudes about group
work. Proceedings: Applied
Behavioral Sciences Symposium USAF Academy, CO: Department of Behavioral
Sciences and Leadership.
- Koch, D.M.; Ziegler,
T.J.; & Porter, D.B. (1988). Effects
of verbalization on single and dual task performance. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Eleventh Symposium. USAFA-TR 88-1, 261-265.
- Kuras, M.C.; Janssen,
R.M.; & Porter, D.B. (1988). The effects
of schema on incidental learning and memory. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense - Eleventh Symposium. USAFA-TR 88-1, 281-285.
- Light J. and Porter
D.B. (1994). Institutional integrity and
educational systems. Proceedings:
Fifth Annual Conference on Ethics in America. Long Beach, CA: California
State University at Long Beach.
- McCoy, S. & Porter,
D.B. (1998). Moral judgements: influences
and effects. Proceedings:
Sixteenth Applied Behavioral Sciences Symposium. USAFA-TR 98-1.
- Micalizzi, J. & Porter,
D.B. (1992). Applying total quality to a
statistics and research design course: a case in point. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Thirteenth Symposium. USAFA-TR 92-2, 16-20.
- Moore, G.W. (Porter,
D.B., Illustrator) (1983). Developing and
Evaluating Research. Boston
MA: Little, Brown, and Associates.
- Moscovic, S.A. & Porter,
D.B. (1994). A classroom exercise: the effects
of group process and implicit processing on decision making. Proceeding
Applied Behavioral Sciences Symposium. Colorado Springs, CO: USAF Academy.
- Porter, D.B. (1980).
Cadets and machiavellianism. Academic
Call to Quarters, Vol II, 3,
USAFARP 53-1, 8-9.
- Porter, D.B. (1980).
Hyper-Mellow. Academic
Call to Quarters, Vol II, 4, USAFARP 52-1, 6-7.
- Porter, D.B. (1981).
In collaboration with Dittrich, J.E. and Zawacki, R.A. Instructor
Manual to People and Organizations. Plano TX: Business Publication, Inc.
- Porter, D.B. (1986).
Different effects of memory load on the
performance of substantively different aspects of a computer game. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Tenth Symposium. USAFA-TR 86-1, 334-338.
- Porter, D.B. (1986).
Differential effects of articulatory suppression
and randomization on the performance of different aspects of a computer
game. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Tenth Symposium. USAFA-TR 86-1,
349-353.
- Porter, D.B. (1986).
A functional examination of intermediate
cognitive process. Unpublished
doctoral thesis for Oxford University.
- Porter, D.B. (1987).
Classroom teaching, implicit learning, and
the deleterious effects of inappropriate explication. Proceedings
of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: HFS, 289-292.
- Porter, D.B. (1987).
Similarities and differences in the implicit
causal models of faculty and students. Proceedings
of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: HFS, 293-297.
- Porter, D.B. (1988).
Computer games and human performance. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Eleventh Symposium. USAFA-TR 88-1, 251-255.
- Porter, D.B. (1988).
Course critiques: what students can tell
us about educational efficacy.
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society
32nd Annual Meeting. Santa
Monica, CA: HFS, 473-477.
- Porter, D.B. (1989).
Educating from a group perspective; what,
why, and how. (Invited address).
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society
33rd Annual Meeting. Santa
Monica, CA: HFS, 507-512.
- Porter, D.B. (1991).
Total quality education. Chapter in Lam, K.D., Watson, F.D., & Schmidt,
S.R., Total Quality: A Textbook of Strategic
Quality Leadership and Planning. Colorado Springs, CO: Air Academy Press. 11-1:11-29.
- Porter, D.B. (1991).
A perspective on college learning. Journal
of College Reading and Learning,
24(1), 1-15.
- Porter, D.B. (1991).
Computer games and cognitive processes:
two tasks, two modes, too much? British
Journal of Psychology, 82. 343-357.
- Porter, D.B. (1992).
Student course critiques: a case study in
total quality education.
Proceedings: Psychology in the Department
of Defense Thirteenth Symposium.
USAFA-TR 92-2, 26-30.
- Porter, D.B. (1992).
The quintessence of quality. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Thirteenth Symposium. USAFA-TR 92-2, 41-45.
- Porter, D.B. (1992).
Total quality transformations. 34th Mountain Plains Management
Conference: Diversity and Complexity as Organizational
Assets. USAF Academy, CO: Dept of
Management, 192-199.
- Porter, D.B. (1993,
Winter). Teaching portfolios and total quality. USAFA Educator. 1,
5.
- Porter, D.B. (1993).
Total quality education: implications and
opportunities. Journal of
College Reading and Learning 26(1), 16-27.
- Porter, D.B. (1994).
The costs and consequences of quality at
the Air Force Academy: a professor’s
perspective. Chapter in Seymour, D.T. (Ed.) Total
Quality Management: Is it Worth Doing? (New Directions for Higher Education). San Francisco,
CA: Jossey-Bass.
- Porter, D.B. (1995).
Computer games: paradigms of opportunity. Behavior
Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 27(2). 229-234.
- Porter, D.B. (1995).
United States Air Force Academy Educational
Outcomes Assessment Working Group, Phase I, Initial Report. USAF Academy, CO.
- Porter, D.B. (1995).
United States Air Force Academy Educational
Outcomes Assessment Working Group, Phase I, Final Report. USAF Academy, CO.
- Porter, D.B. (1997).
United States Air Force Academy Educational
Outcomes Assessment Working Group, Phase II, Final Report. USAF Academy, CO.
- Porter, D.B. (1998).
Educational outcomes assessment: the good,
the bad, and the ugly. Adult Assessment Forum; Journal
of Quality Management in Adult Centered Education,
8(2).
- Porter, D.B. (1998).
The integrality of assessment. Indicators
of Success in Postsecondary SMET Education: Shapes of the Future;
Synthesis and Proceedings of
the Third Annual NISE Forum. (S.B. Millar, Ed.) University
of Wisconsin-Madison: National Institute for Science
Education. 95-100. Reprinted (1999).
Assessment and Accountability Forum 9(3). 16-18.
- Porter, D.B. (1999).
Assessment: Philosophy and Techniques Reconsidered. USAFA
Educator 7(4). 3, 8-9.
- Porter, D.B. & Ambre,
L. (1990). Interactive video discs: using
technology to improve human relations skills. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Twelfth Symposium. USAFA-TR 90-1, 191-195.
- Porter, D. & Angelo,
T. (2001) Learning Organizations as a model
for successful self-studies. Collected Papers, Chicago, IL: North Central Association
of Schools
and Colleges.
- Porter, D.B. & Babson,
J.I.R. (1982). Effects of "hyper" descriptor and cadets'
second order self perception on their ratings of a hypothetical cadet.
Proceedings: Psychology in the Department
of Defense Eighth Symposium.
USAFA-TR 82-12, 158-165.
- Porter, D.; Bagnoli, J.; Blythe, J.B.; Hudson, D.; & Sergel, D. (2007). Organizing Student Services for Learning. In Fostering Student Success in the Campus Community. (G. Kramer, Ed.) San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. pp 262-301.
- Porter, D.B. & Benson,
M.J.(1996). Correlates of course and faculty
perceived effectiveness.
U.S. Air Force Academy Educational Outcomes
Assessment Working Group, Phase 1, Final Report. USAF Academy, CO: Dean of the Faculty. 50-58
- Porter, D.B.; Bird,
M.; & Wunder, A. (1990). Competition,
cooperation, and the performance of complex tasks. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Twelfth Symposium. USAFA-TR 90-1, 42-46.
- Porter, D.B.; Bird,
M.; & Wunder, A. (1991). Competition,
cooperation, satisfaction, and the performance of complex tasks among
Air Force cadets. Current
Psychology Research and Reviews, 9(4), 347-354.
- Porter, D.B.; Burtley,
B.M.; & Guerrero, J.C. (1990). Human
relations skills and interactive video disc: using student groups to
enhance educational outcomes. Proceedings
of the Eighth Annual Conference on Technology and
Innovations in Training and Education. Colorado Springs, CO: Technology and Innovations in
Training and Education. 553-567.
- Porter, D.B. & Eisenhut,
S.M. (1996). Educational outcomes assessment:
an integrated approach.
A collection of papers on self study and institutional improvement.
Chicago, IL: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission
on Institutions of Higher Education.
- Porter, D.B. & Eisenhut,
S.M. (1996). An integrated approach to educational
outcomes assessment.
Journal of Adult Assessment, Volume VI,
Number 2, (Summer, 1996). Reprinted
(1998) The Best of Adult Assessment Forum
1991-1997. Phoenix, AZ: The
Phoenix Institute.
- Porter, D.B. & Guerrero,
J.C. (1989). Interactive video disc: process
description and initial evaluation. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
of the Southwest Academy
of Management. Dallas, TX: South West Academy of Management. 125-129.
- Porter D.B. & Kahn,
S. (1999). Reflections on Accreditation,
Assessment and Accountability.
Assessment and Accountability Forum,
9(3). 3-4, 15, 19.
- Porter, D.B. & Light,
J. (1994). The Institutional Integrity of
Educational Systems. Selected
for Commission by American Association of Higher Education and published
for their 9th Annual Conference on Quality
and Assessment in Higher Education. Also published in Proceedings:
Applied Behavioral Science Symposium. Colorado Springs, CO: USAF Academy.
- Porter, D.B. & Porter,
S.J. (1982). Job satisfaction among U.S.
Air Force Academy homemaker.
Proceedings: Psychology in the Department
of Defense Eighth Symposium.
USAFA-TR 82-12, 270-276.
- Porter, D.B. & Sergel,
D.G. (1998). Institutional assessment: the
indispensability of diversity.
Proceedings: Sixteenth Applied Behavioral
Sciences Symposium. USAFA-TR
98-1.
- Porter, D.B. & Williams
M.R. (1994). Similarities and differences
in workers' concepts of quality.
Proceedings: Applied Behavioral Science
Symposium. Colorado Springs,
CO: USAF Academy.
- Revak, M. & Porter,
D.B. (2000). The Toothless Bathing Beauty
and the t-test. The British
Journal of Teaching Statistics.
- Roffey, A.E. & Porter,
D.B. (1992). Moral decision making and nontoleration
of honor code offenses. Counseling
and Values, 36-(2), 135-149.
- Preston, K., & Porter,
D.B. (1996). Indicators of reflective thinking
in college faculty.
Proceedings: Applied Behavioral Sciences
Symposium USAF Academy, CO.
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership.
- Tattersal, A.J.; Broadbent,
D.E.; & Porter, D.B. (1986). Effects
of stimulus quality and priority manipulations in dual-task performance. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Tenth Symposium. USAFA-TR 86-1, 524-528.
- Thurber, B.J. & Porter,
D.B. (1990). Prediction of vocal performance
using a complex computer game. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Twelfth Symposium. USAFA-TR 90-1, 132-136.
- Thurber, B.J.; Porter,
D.B.; & Parker, A.C. (1992). Gender
and attitudes as predictors of video game performance and satisfaction. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Thirteenth Symposium. USAFA-TR 92-2, 61-65.
- Wood, F.R. & Porter,
D.B. (1980). Personal and professional identity. Proceedings:
Psychology in the Department of Defense Seventh Symposium. USAFA-TR 80-12, 99-104.
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| Biography |
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Dave Porter retired from the Air Force to come to Berea as Academic Vice President and Provost in the summer of 2001. He was born in Berea, Kentucky and spent his first three years there while his father completed his bachelor’s degree at Berea College in 1952. In his role as Academic Vice President, Dave was responsible for the Academic Division, which includes faculty and other academic programs, systems, and services designed to help the College accomplish its distinctive mission of educating and inspiring service-oriented leaders for Appalachia and beyond. During his four years as provost, the college’s retention rate rose above 80% and its graduation rate rose above 60% for only the 4th time in the College’s 150 year history and has maintained this level for the past several years. After a sabbatical in 2005-6, Dave joined the Psychology Department as a full time faculty member.
Dave’s time in the military was spent as a rescue helicopter pilot, aircraft maintenance officer, and at the Air Force Academy where he served as Permanent Professor and Head of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership. His interest and involvement with education and, later, accreditation began with his interest in faculty development and the implementation of progressive, student-centered pedagogies such as collaborative and experiential learning. He was instrumental in the Air Force Academy’s incorporation of total quality principles and outcomes assessment into their educational programs.
Dave has served as a consultant examiner for the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges, the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges where he has led teams conducting site visits at two California State University campuses using an “academic audit” model. He was an Institutional Review Board member for the Urban University Portfolio Project, (a joint AAHE and Pew Project that explored the possibility of campus websites providing public evidence concerning institutional capacity and educational effectiveness). He has served on the Assessment Council, General Education Committee, and Accreditation Committee of Western Governors University and is a charter member of the Consortium for Assessment and Planning Support (CAPS) as well as the Association for Psychological Science.
Dave holds a doctorate in experimental cognitive psychology from Oxford University, a master’s degree in industrial relations from the University of California at Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree in engineering management from the Air Force Academy. Dave has published over 30 journal articles and provided numerous presentations and workshops on cognitive science, leadership, faculty development, educational assessment and institutional accreditation. He currently teaches general studies in composition and critical thinking and an introduction to the behavioral sciences. He also teaches psychology courses in senior research, industrial/organizational psychology and cross-cultural psychology.
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