Suzanne Bell

Suzanne T. Bell, M.L.I.S., has been an assistant professor of library science at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Library at the University of Guam, Guam, since 1998. She currently serves as the government documents librarian. As an academic librarian focused on information retrieval, Bell’s research relates to the digital materials the government printing office and the associated benefits to education collections and classroom support via technology. Professor Bell has presented at numerous regional and local conferences. In addition, as a certified secondary art teacher and painter, her interests also include the relationships between visual and verbal literacy.

Publications

Teaching with Educational Technology in the 21st Century: The Case of the Asia-Pacific Region
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 321 pages.
With the emphasis on faculty experiences and efforts to enhance higher learning in less-developed regions, Teaching with Educational Technology in the 21st Century: The Case of...
Guam and Micronesia: Research Sites in the Asia-Pacific Region
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 23 pages.
Pacific means “peaceful.” Ferdinand Magellan named it when he became the first European to sail across the ocean in 1521. Since it was so calm, he called it the Pacific Ocean....
Technology, Educational Media, and E-Resources
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 26 pages.
Digital computers have been around for some 50 years. Their influence has been felt in fits and starts. Early significant applications were in science, engineering and...
Educational Technology and Learning Theories
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 35 pages.
Because of the changing nature of today’s students, economic pressures, and rapid implementation of distance learning courses and programs, definitions of what constitutes...
Teaching with Educational Technology: A Profile of Guam
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 40 pages.
There was a time, not too many years ago, when word processing was the most popular computer activity among students. For most students, the computer was little more than a...
Teaching with Educational Technology: A Profile of the Pacific
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 25 pages.
The 21st century brings the Pacific islands unwelcome currents. Global economic integration will strip Pacific islands of trade preferences. Radical weather change, reef damage...
Technology Competency and Associated Challenges
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 22 pages.
Bill Gates stated in a speech, “In all areas of the curriculum, teachers must teach an information-based inquiry process to meet the demands of the Information Age. This is the...
Second Language Acquisition and Online Learning
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 41 pages.
In responding to the need for quality EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher education, my university also offers English majors an EFL teacher education course, which can...
Academic Online Resources and Global Implications
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 17 pages.
The question of finding the right information is perhaps even more important, and it requires a new organizing principle of information for the digital age…. The problem that...
An E-Learning Journey: Opportunities and Challenges for the 21st Century
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne Bell. © 2006. 33 pages.
A day in the life of a student in the year 2010: A student enters a learning center building and goes directly to her personal information panel. After checking in, the student...
Electronic/Digital Government Innovation, and Publishing Trends with IT
Yukiko Inoue, Suzanne T. Bell. © 2005. 6 pages.
With scientific achievement and technological advancement, “American society is poised for a radical shift in the manner in which individuals learn and work, conduct their...