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Schulman, Mark. Damn the Computers, Full Speed Ahead. Oxford Roundtable on Educational Policy. Oxford, England, 2000.
Schulman, Mark (Respondent). Virtual Education: Revolution in Learning. U.C. Santa Barbara Graduate School of Education Alumni Association. Santa Barbara, California, 1999.
Schulman, Mark. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Digital Road Show. KCET Television Educator's Panel. Los Angeles, California, 1999.
Schulman, Mark. A Teach-In About the Unz Initiative (Prop 227). Pacific Oaks College Campus Week of Dialogue - President's Initiative on Race. Pasadena, California, 1998.
Schulman, Mark. Creating a Freirean College: Pitfalls and Possibilities. Pedagogy and Theater of the Oppressed Conference. Omaha, Nebraska, 1998.
Schulman, Mark. Understanding the Internet. National Council of Senior Citizens - West Side Chapter. Los Angeles, California, 1996.
Schulman, Mark. Distance Learning as a Tool for Professional Development. Symposium of the National Institute for Early Childhood Professional Development. National Association for the Education of Young Children. Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1996.
Schulman, Mark (Keynote Address). An Overview of Distance Learning. Four College Consortium Technology Colloquium. Pasadena, California, 1996.
Schulman, Mark. Liberatory Education in the Public Schools: Can We Make It Work? Evergreen State University. Master of Teaching Program. Olympia, Washington, 1995.
Schulman, Mark. Living Large and Living Small in the Values-Based College. Pedagogy of the Oppressed Conference. University of Nebraska. Omaha, Nebraska, 1995.
Schulman, Mark. Issues Facing the Returning Student. GRE/GCS Forum on Graduate Education. San Francisco, California, 1994.
Schulman, Mark. Lectures on alternative television, community communication, journalism. Brazil, 1992.
Schulman, Mark. The Long Birth and Short Life of WHCR, Harlem Community Radio: A Tale with a Moral. Union for Democratic Communications. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, 1992.
Schulman, Mark. Journalism in 2010: What the Next Generation of News Reporting Could Be Like. Eastern Communication Association. Portland, Minnesota, 1992.
Schulman, Mark. U. S. Journalism Reinvented in a World Remade. Center for Worker Education. New York, New York, 1992.
Schulman, Mark. Making the Product and Reading the Text: Politics, Culture and Media Studies. Eastern Communication Association. Pittsburgh, Pensylvania, 1991; Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Boston, Massachusetts, 1991.
Schulman, Mark. Education for Democratic Journalism. Union for Democratic Communications. San Diego, California, 1990.
Schulman, Mark. Theories of Grassroots Communication. Union for Democratic Communications. New York, New York, 1989.
Schulman, Mark. Radio & Cultural Identity. New Developments in Broadcasting. Bled, Yugoslavia, 1988.
Schulman, Mark. Lectures on radio, communication, cultural theory. Sweden, Denmark, Norway, 1988.
Schulman, Mark. Community Communication Theory. Union for Democratic Communications. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1988.
Schulman, Mark. Gender and the Text; Radio and Development. International Communication Association. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1987.
Schulman, Mark. Community Radio. Union for Democratic Communications. Los Angeles, California, 1987.
Schulman, Mark. Radio and Social Change. Howard University Communications Conference. Washington, DC, 1986.
Schulman, Mark (Panel chair). Mass Communications Division, International Communication Association. Honolulu, Hawai'i, 1985.
Schulman, Mark. Communications Media and Teacher Education. Teacher Education Advisory Commission of The City University of New York. New York, New York, 1985.
Schulman, Mark. Local Radio and Community Communication. University of California Media, Culture and Society Conference. Berkeley, California, 1985.
Schulman, Mark. Media Studies. Union for Democratic Communications. Washington, DC, 1984.
Schulman, Mark. Communication in Transition. International Communication Association. San Francisco, California, 1984.
Schulman, Mark. Community Communication. Temple University Conference on Culture and Communication. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1983.
Schulman, Mark. Democratic Communication: Bottom Sideways as Well as Bottom Up. Fourth General Assembly of the World Future Society. Washington, DC, 1982.
Schulman, Mark. Demands from Below, Reforms from Above: Where are We Now? New York University Conference on the Political Economy of Higher Education. New York, New York, 1977.
Schulman, Mark. Consciousness and the Media Industry. National Federation of Community Broadcasters Alternative Media Seminar. Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1977.
Schulman, Mark. Education to Do What? Antioch University Symposium on the Future of the Small Residential Liberal Arts College. Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1977.
Schulman, Mark. Where Do We Go From Here? Consortium of Universities Media Workshop. Washington, DC, 1975.
Schulman, Mark. Video and Film in Labor Studies. Conference on Building a Labor Culture for the 1980s. San Francisco, California, 1972.
Schulman, Mark. The Role of Higher Education in the Education of the Disadvantaged. Indiana University Conference on the Design of Instruction for the Disadvantaged. Bloomington, Indiana, 1971.
Schulman, Mark. Technology: The Future and the Individual. Indiana University Conference on Education in the Year 2000. Bloomington, Indiana, 1970.
Professional Activities:
Schulman, Mark (Invited Participant). UNESCO/AARP Conference: Learning Never Ends. New York, 1999.
Schulman, Mark (Invited Participant). The Harvard Seminar for New Presidents. Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1999.
Schulman, Mark (Invited Participant). College Management Program. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA, 1996.
Schulman, Mark (Participant). Strategic Leadership for Private Colleges and Universities: Reinventing the Strategic Planning Process. Snowmass Institute. Snowmass, Colorado, 1995.
Schulman, Mark (Alumni/ae Representative). Doctoral Admissions Committee. The Union Institute,1994.
Schulman, Mark (Panel Reviewer). Fulbright/Humphrey Candidate Selection Committee. Institute of International Education, Washington, DC, 1993.
Schulman, Mark (Co-organizer). Media Mirage: Coverage of the Gulf Crisis. 1992.
Schulman, Mark (ed). Alumni/ae Association Newsletter. The Union Institute. 1992-1994.
Schulman, Mark (Invited participant). Workshop on Culture and the Arts. West European Consortium of the New School for Social Research; New York University; Columbia University. 1991-1994.
Schulman, Mark (Director). New York Metro Region, 1991-1994; Southwest Region, 1994; Graduate Alumni/ae Association Board. The Union Institute.
Schulman, Mark (Alumni/ae Representative). Publications Advisory Board. The Union Institute, 1991-1994.
Schulman, Mark (Co-organizer). Challenging Education, Creating Alliances: An Institute in Honor of Paulo Freire's 70th Birthday. 1991.
Schulman, Mark (National Conference Chairperson). Grassroots Communication. Union for Democratic Communications. New York, NY, 1989.
Schulman, Mark (Contributing Editor). The Democratic Communique. 1987-1990.
Schulman, Mark. Invitational Seminar. Feminist Theory in Communication Studies. Speech Communication Association. Chicago, Illinois, 1986.
Schulman, Mark (Founding Faculty Director). WHCR-FM. The City College of New York. 1986.
Schulman, Mark (Invited Participant). Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. Annapolis, Maryland, 1985; Airlie, Virginia, 1986.
Schulman, Mark (National Program Coordinator). Democratic Planning Project, Moraga, California, 1981-82.
Schulman, Mark (Coordinator). Women's Studies Program. Antioch College. 1979.
Schulman, Mark (President). Student Audio-Visual Association. Indiana University. 1970-1971.
Schulman, Mark (Graduate Fellow). United States Office of Education/Educational Professionals Development Act. Indiana University. 1969-1971.
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