nsa meeting msu, moorhead february 21, 2013. who i am - judy kuster professor emeritus (and adjunct)...
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NSA MeetingNSA Meeting
MSU, Moorhead
February 21, 2013
Who I am - Judy KusterWho I am - Judy Kuster
Professor emeritus (and adjunct)
of Communication Disorders
at Minnesota State University, Mankato
Professional informationProfessional information Taught is MSU, Mankato for 25 years Member American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Member of NSA, ISA, IFA Started and facilitated the second NSA chapter in Minnesota Co-chair of Special Interest Group 4 on Stuttering ASHA Fellow Publications - including 108 ASHA Leader columns (for 16 years) Professional Websites
– Stuttering Home Page
www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/stutter.html– Net Connections for Communication Disorders
www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/welcome.html Fulbright Specialist Scholar – Bulgaria and China Presenter - especially on internet resources, counseling, and stuttering – 36 states,
Washington DC, and 10 foreign countries
Personal informationPersonal information
Married to Tom Kuster 9 children and 12
grandchildren
Personal informationPersonal information
Personal informationPersonal information
Married to Tom Kuster– 9 children – 12 grandchildren
Enjoy traveling
Bucket list – set foot in ALL Bucket list – set foot in ALL 50 United States!!50 United States!!
Personal informationPersonal information
Married to Tom Kuster– 9 children – 12 grandchildren
Enjoy traveling Enjoy genealogy (studying the history of my family)
Personal informationPersonal information
Married to Tom Kuster– 9 children – 12 grandchildren
Enjoy travel Enjoy genealogy Enjoy singing
Where IWhere I live live
What I was asked to do this What I was asked to do this eveningevening
Tell the story of how The Stuttering Home Page started
Show the Stuttering Home Page – take a tour and share the challenges to keep it going
Speculate where Internet resources are heading, talk about some of the significant changes I’ve seen in the area of stuttering and where the field is heading
The Stuttering Home PageThe Stuttering Home Page
A wonderful, personal journey
Certainly haven’t done it Certainly haven’t done it alone!alone!
A few of the mentors and “heroes” A few of the mentors and “heroes” that have supported me in many that have supported me in many
different waysdifferent ways
Some I’ve never met in person!
It all started. . . .It all started. . . .
““I just learned how to open I just learned how to open my email. . . . “ R. Brooksmy email. . . . “ R. Brooks
And then Harry KrampfAnd then Harry Krampf
mentioned “gopher holes” mentioned “gopher holes”
I was discovering tons of I was discovering tons of resources on the Internet that resources on the Internet that could enhance my teaching.could enhance my teaching.
Organized them into a Organized them into a gopher sitegopher site
Net Connections for Communication Disorders and Sciences– Section on various discussion forums I’d
found– Section on other gopher sites I’d discovered– Barely mentioned World Wide Web
Made lots of mistakes! Was amazed at the response I got!
Bob Brooks called me into Bob Brooks called me into his officehis office
Wanted me to teach his undergraduate stuttering course
Take over some of his clients who stutter Looking to retire in a few years and wanted
me to consider teaching his stuttering courses
It was clear that I was being It was clear that I was being asked to take over the asked to take over the
responsibilities in the area responsibilities in the area of stuttering for our of stuttering for our
program and needed to program and needed to learn a lot and become learn a lot and become
currentcurrent
Signed on to Signed on to
Stutt-X – Don Mowrer’s list– First question I ever asked online
Stutt-L – Woody Starkweather’s list Stut-hlp – Bob Quesal’s list
Three “BIG” namesThree “BIG” names
Stuttering Home Page - gopherStuttering Home Page - gopher
Answers to FAQ about stuttering Suggestions for listeners PWS speak for themselves Information on support organizations Therapy approaches and resources Articles and handbooks for parents Short essays about stuttering Information about the ADA
John HarrisonJohn Harrison
Chris UptonChris Upton
A very basic templateA very basic template<html><head><title>search engines</title></head><body bgcolor=“ffffff”><h2><center>Search engines</center></h2><p>Search engines are important tools, etc.<p><b>Some search engines</b><ul><li><a href=“http://www.yahoo.com”>Yahoo</a><li><a href=“http://www.google.com”>Google</a></ul>Created October 29, 2003 by Judy Kuster</body></html>
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The Stuttering Home PageThe Stuttering Home Page http://www.????.edu/dept/comdis/kuster/stutter.html http://www.msus.edu/dept/comdis/kuster/stutter.html http://www.stutteringhomepage.com http://www.mnsu.edu/dept/comdis/kuster/stutter.html http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/stutter.html http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster http://www.stutteringhomepage.com
Stuttering Home PageStuttering Home Page1995-present1995-present
http://www.stutteringhomepage.com