Don Reed
I teach courses in oceanography, tectonics, geophysics, and marine geology. My research
interests focused on the geophysical imaging of convergent plate boundaries in Indonesia,
Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, and Central America. I developed and offered the first fully
online course at 91ÁÔÆæ in the fall of 1998, and pioneered the use of virtual research
experiences in undergraduate education. I served as the Faculty-in-Residence in Technology
with the 91ÁÔÆæ Center for Faculty Development for many years in the early 2000’s and
was a member of the NSF-MARGINS Steering Committee. I served as a faculty mentor in
the 91ÁÔÆæ 2020 Summer Online Teaching Workshops and was the recipient of the 2020 College
of Science Innovation in Teaching Award in 2020. I am currently participating in the
91ÁÔÆæ Faculty Early Retirement Program and therefore only teaching in the fall semester
through 2023. In my free time, I enjoy riding road bikes and mountain bikes on Mount
Tamalpais and along the coast in Marin, watching youth sports, and spending time with
my family.
Dr. Reed is participating in the faculty early retirement program and is no longer
accepting graduate students.
Education
- Ph.D. 1985, University of California, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Research Interests
- Research involves study of modern subduction collision complexes in Central America, the western Pacific, as well as the structure of offshore California.
Recent Classes
- General Oceanography (GEOL 105)
- Tectonics (GEOL 127)
- Marine Geology (GEOL 130)
- Introduction to Applied Geophysics (GEOL 147)
- Drilling Seismogenic Faults- Past, Present, and Future (GEOL 285)
Recent Activity (2011-2017)
Books
- Reed, D. L., 2012, Geology 105 Course Workbook – Course Reader for Geology 105: 241 p.
Media Publications
- Reed, D. L., 2012, Online lectures, Geology 112, Risks and Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, 21 video lectures on YouTube channel; (https://www.youtube.com/user/oceansjsu1).
Grants
- Reed, D.L., 2013, "GEOL 112, Hazards and Risks of Earthquakes and Volcanoes Activity Workbook," 91ÁÔÆæ Textbook Alternative Program, ($1,000, 7/31/13-12/31/13).
- Reed, D.L., 2013, "91ÁÔÆæ Innovative Teaching – Course Redesign Award," Office of Provost, 91ÁÔÆæ Center for Faculty Development ($4,500, 7/1/13-6/30/14).
- Reed, D.L., 2012, "Using COAST Research to Promote Ocean Science Foundation through Integrated Video Podcasting, Research Data-Driven Exercises and Social Media: Curriculum Development Across the CSU system, COAST Faculty Research Incentive Program" ($12,000, 1/1/12-5/31/12).
Published Abstracts
- Reed, D.L., 2013, Online teaching and learning in oceanography: A look back at 15 years of undergraduate general education: 2013 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, Abstract ED23E-07 (Invited).
- Treece, B., Catchings, R., Reed, D., and Goldman, M., 2013, Seismic imaging of a slope stability mitigation project at Newby Island Sanitary Landfill, San Jose, California: 2013 Fall Meeting Program, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, Abstract NS33A-1692.
- Reed, D.L., 2011, Online resources encourage role-playing in a self-paced learning environment in the ocean sciences, Abstract ED52A-02: American Geophysical Union Meeting (Invited).
- Reed, D.L., Edwards, B.E., and Gibbons, H., 2011, Mapping the Arctic: Online undergraduate education using scientific research in international policy: Abstract ED21D-0603, American Geophysical Union Meeting
Technical Presentations
- Reed, D.L., December 12–16, 2016 Attendance at 2016 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
- Reed, D.L., December 2013, "GEOL 112 – Course Redesign Using Canvas, Panel Member: High touch, high tech, high impact" Teaching and Learning Conference," 91ÁÔÆæ Center for Faculty Development, 91ÁÔÆæ King Library (invited presentation).
- Reed, D.L., June 2013, "Online teaching and learning in oceanography," NSF-NAGT On the Cutting Edge workshop on Teaching Oceanography, San Francisco, CA, (invited presentation).
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Leveraging COAST research for use in the undergraduate classroom across the CSU, 2012 CSU COAST Annual Meeting, Office of CSU Chancellor, Long Beach, CA, (invited presentation)
Reviewing and Editorial Service
- Reed, D.L., Peer reviewer for Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Republic of China
- Reed, D.L., Peer review of National Science Foundation proposals (5)
- Reed, D.L., Proposal review, M.S. Student Research Award, CSU COAST program
- Reed, D.L., 2013, Judge for the GeoPRISMS Best Student Paper Award, 2013 Fall Meeting Program, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
Other Professional Service
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Summer course offering - GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, July 10-August 11, 2017, 19 students, $25,650 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Summer course offering - GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, July 10-August 11, 2017, 20 students, $27,000 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Summer course offering - GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, June 5-July 7, 2017, 20 students, $27,000 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Summer course offering - GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, June 5-July 7, 2017, 20 students, $28,350 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Spring Spartans Online Special Session course offering - GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, March 13-May 26, 2017, 22 students, $23,100 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Winter Intersession course offering - GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, January 3-20, 2017, 35 students, $37,750 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., 2017, Winter Intersession course offering - GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, January 3-20, 2017, 44 students, $46,200 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., October 10 – December 16, 2016 Fall Spartans Online Special Session Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 19 students, $19,950 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., July 11 – August 12, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 21 students, $28,875 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., July 11 – August 12, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL112, Hazards of
Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, 22 students, $30,250 in fee revenue - Reed, D.L., June 6 – July 8, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 20 students, $27,500 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., June 6 – July 8, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, 21 students, $28,875 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., March 7 – May 19, 2016 Spring Spartans Online Special Session Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 20 students, $21,000 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., January 4 – 22, 2016 Winter Intersession Course Offering – GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, 36 students, $37,800 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., January 4 – 22, 2016 Winter Intersession Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 45 students, $47,250 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., December 12–16, 2016 Attendance at 2016 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
- Reed, D.L., October 10 – December 16, 2016 Fall Spartans Online Special Session Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 19 students, $19,950 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., July 11 – August 12, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 21 students, $28,875 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., July 11 – August 12, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, 22 students, $30,250 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., June 6 – July 8, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 20 students, $27,500 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., June 6 – July 8, 2016 Summer Course Offering – GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, 21 students, $28,875 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., March 7 – May 19, 2016 Spring Spartans Online Special Session Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 20 students, $21,000 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., January 4 – 22, 2016 Winter Intersession Course Offering – GEOL112, Hazards of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, online, 36 students, $37,800 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., January 4 – 22, 2016 Winter Intersession Course Offering – GEOL105, General Oceanography, online, 45 students, $47,250 in fee revenue
- Reed, D.L., June 2013, NSF-NAGT On the Cutting Edge Workshop on Teaching Oceanography, San Francisco, CA.
- Reed, D.L., April 2013, EarthCube Education End User Workshop, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA.
- Reed, D.L., April 2013, COAST Annual Meeting, CSU Office of Chancellor, Long Beach, CA.
- Reed, D.L., 2013, Six courses taught in Winter Intersession, Summer Session and Fall 2013 Spartans Online Special Session (Total Revenue to 91ÁÔÆæ - $129,117).
- Reed, D.L., 2013, GEOL 112, Hazards and Risks of Earthquakes and Volcanoes Activity Workbook, 91ÁÔÆæ Textbook Alternative Program, version 1; 137 p.
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Online teaching, General Oceanography, Winter Intersession 2012, 54 students (fee proceeds to university: $45,360).
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Online teaching, General Oceanography, Summer Session, 58 students (fee proceeds to university: $67,500).
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Best Student Paper Judge, NSF-MARGINS-GeoPRISMs, 2012 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union Meeting, December, 2012, San Francisco, California.
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Advisory Committee, Ship to Shore Program, Deep Earth Academy, Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Washington D.C.
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Learning Management System (LMS) Committee, Office of the Provost, San Jose State University.
- Reed, D.L., 2012, Globalyceum Review Team, San Jose State Foundation, July 2012.
- Reed, D.L., 2011, Session Chair, Games, Interactive Simulations, Virtual Labs, and Effective Online Tools for Diverse STEM Student Skills, 2011 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA
- Reed, D.L., 2011, Best Student Paper Judge, NSF-MARGINS-GeoPRISMs, 2011 Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union Meeting, December, 2011, San Francisco, California.
- Reed, D.L., August 2011-January 2012, Sabbatical leave at Romberg-Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, San Francisco State University, Tiburon, CA