DAVID J. STALEY, Ph.D.
Principal
The DStaley Group LLC
www.dstaleygroup.com
david@dstaleygroup.com
Skills
- Facilitation of expert focus groups and decision-making meetings
- Intuitive scenarios
- Environmental scanning and trend analysis
- Communication with audiences in visual, verbal and narrative forms
Areas of Expertise
- Information technology and new media
- European trends and markets
- Higher education
- Global trends and markets
- Generational trends
Experience
- Adjunct Associate Professor and Director of the Harvey Goldberg Program for Excellence in Teaching, Department of History, The Ohio State University, since 2004
- Professor of History at Heidelberg University and Marietta College
- President of Columbus Futurists, a chapter of the World Future Society
- Consulting and speaking engagements with small businesses, associations, and non-profits
- Consulting for Congressman Zack Space (D, Ohio-18)
Education
- Ph.D., history, The Ohio State University (1993)
Publications
- History and Future: Using Historical Thinking to Imagine the Future (Lexington Books, 2007).
- Computers, Visualization, and History: How New Technologies Will Transform Our Understanding of the Past. (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2003).
- “Imagining the Multisensory Classroom,” Campus Technology: Smart Classroom (June 7, 2006), http://www.campus-technology.com/news_article.asp?id=18664&typeid=155
- “From Multimedia to Multisensory Education,” Threshold: Exploring the Future of Education, (Fall 2005), 28-31.
- “Stories of the Future,” in Deborah Lines Andersen, ed. Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion and Review Process (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2004), 237-249.
- “The Future of the Book in a Digital Age,” in Howard F. Didsbury, Jr. ed. , 21st Century Opportunities and Challenges: An Age of Destruction or an Age of Transformation? (World Future Society, 2003), 133-143.
- “The Future of the Book in a Digital Age,” The Futurist (September/October 2003), 19-22. (cover story)
- “A History of the Future,” History and Theory, Theme Issue 41 (December 2002), 72-89.
- “Japan’s Uncertain Future,” The Futurist (March/April 2002), 48-53.
- “Realistic and Responsible Imagination: Ordering the Past to Envision the Future of Technology,” Futures Research Quarterly, (Fall 1998): 29-39.
Professional and Civic Associations
- World Future Society
