D-r. George Goce Mitrevski

CURRICULUM VITAE


EDUCATON

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Monographs
    1. Serbo-Croatian Just for You: Instructor Manual. OSU Slavic Papers No. 31A, Columbus, Ohio 1986. Sljivic-Simsic, Biljana and Robert Price.
    2. Serbo-Croatian Just for You. Computerized vocabulary compiled by George Mitrevski, pp. 639-665. OSU Slavic Papers No. 32, Columbus, Ohio 1985.
  2. Articles
    1. "On the Classification of Macedonian Proverbs in an Electronic Database." XIV International Congress of Slavists.
    2. “Petre Andreevski”. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Bruccoli Clark Layman. 3000 words.
    3. "Ана Карењина: Спекуларните моменти во дискурсот на љубовникот." Блесок бр. 54, 2007.
    4. "A Proposal for a Macedonian Morphological Tagset for Encoding Electronic Corpora." Proceedings of the VIth Macedonian - North American Conference. University of Skopje, Macedonia.
    5. "Macedonian electronic corpus: design, implementation, access." Proceedings of 38th Seminar on Macedonian Language, Literature and Culture. Skopje, Macedonia. To be published in Summer 2006, pp. 249-257.
    6. “Македонски јазичен корпус.” [Macedonian language corpus: idea, possibilities, realization], with Снежана Веновска-Антевска. Skopje, Macedonia: Proceedings of the 37th Seminar on Macedonian Language, Literature and Culture, 2005, 73-88.
    7. Делото на Мисирков „За македонските работи“ од лексикографски аспект. (со Снежана Велковска). Proceedings of the International Conference on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Publication of the Book. Vol. II. Skopje, Macedonia: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and the Arts, 2005, 227-233.
    8. "Notes and Studies of Prespa in the Branislav Rusic Colletion at MANU, Skopje." Joseph, Brian, ed. Macedonian Studies. Working Papers in Slavic Studies, vol. 4. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University, 2004, pp. 207-220
    9. "Computerized Database of Slavonic Manuscripts in Macedonia." in Monastic Traditions: Selected Proceedings of the Fourth International Hilandar Conference. Bloomington, Indiana: Slavica, 2003, pp. 205-206.
    10. "The Future of Language Learning in the Digital Age." in The Teaching and Learning of Slavic langauges and Cutlures. Bloomington: Slavica Publishers, 2000, pp. 363-374.
    11. "Publishing in Macedonia." Slavic and East European Information Resources, Vol. 1, No. 2/3, 2000, pp. 187-209
    12. "Goran Stefanovski." Dictionary of Literary Bibliography. Vol. 181. Detroit: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc. 1997, pp. 346-354.
    13. "Russian HyperTutor: Interactive Multimedia for the Macintosh" Journal of Computing in Higher Education. Spring 1995, Vol. 6(2), 120-137
    14. "Presenting Russian Culture: Interactive Multimedia Approach." Proceedings of Interactive Multimedia '92 conference. Warrenton, VA; Learning Technology Institute, 1993, pp. 47-50
    15. "On the Functionality of of Text-Based Management Systems for Literary Research." in Data-Bases in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 5, Learned Information, Inc.: Medford, N.J. 1989, pp. 473-480
    16. "Semiotic Analysis of Adaptations in the Theatre." in Approches de l'opera. Edited by Andre Helbo. Paris: Didier, 1986, pp. 233-239
  3. Translations of Literary Works into English
    1. "Medalja" (Medal). By Veljko Radovic. Scena (English Issue), 5 (1982):252-273
    2. "Karamazovi" (Karamazovs). By Dusan Jovanovic. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia: Studio Vipotnik, 1982. Play performed at International Theatre Festival in Denver in 1982, also in Chicago, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York.
  4. Reviews
    1. Christina E. Kramer. Macedonian. A Course for Beginners and Intermediate Students. Second Edition. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2003
    2. Risto Stefanovski. Театарот во Македонија. Современи тенденции. (The Theater in Macedonia: Contemporary Tendencies). Skopje: Makedonski Naroden Teatar, 2002, 591 pp.
    3. Leighton, Lauren G. Modern Russian Culture: A Course of Ideas and Images. Slavic and East European Journal Fall 2005, pp. 726-728
    4. Slavko Janevski. The Bandit Wind. Takoma Park, Maryland: Dryad Press, 1991. Slavic and East European Journal, Volume 39, Number 1, Spring 1995, page 154.
    5. "The Electronic Crime and Punishment". AATSEEL Newsletter, November 1994, 20-21
    6. Meto Jovanovski. Faceless Men and other Macedonian Stories. London and Boston: Forest Books, 1993. Slavic and East European Journal, Volume 38, Number 4, Winter 1994, pp. 715-716.
    7. "Transparent Language" and "Storyspace". International Association of Learning Laboratories Journal in April 1993 Volume 26 No. 2, 1993:55-60
    8. "The Kremlin. A VIP Tour of Historic Moscow." Laserdisc. Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 37, No. 1, 1993:138-139
    9. Multimedia Design with HyperCard, by Stephen Wilson. CALICO Journal, 9, 4, 1993:29-32
    10. Two Programs for Reading Foreign Language Texts. Transparanet Language and Storyspace.

COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

  1. Integrating Moodle and Piazza in Online Literature Courses.
  2. Македонски електронски корпус: дизајн, имплементација, пристап
  3. Македонски јазичен корпус: идеја, можности, реализација
  4. What is DIGITAL HUMANITIES and what can we do with it?
  5. Cultural Attitudes toward Biblical Prototexts in Macedonian Folktales
  6. "A Distance Learning Russian Course with Blackboard"
  7. "Using InfoQuests as Constructivist Tools in English Technical Writing Course" George Mitrevski and Lina Miloshevska. Paper preesented at Teaching to Learning, Current Trends in ELT, 9- 11 April, 2010.
  8. "Festivalization of Macedonia's Galichnik Wedding Rituals". AAASS, Philadelphia, November 2008.
  9. "On the Classification of Macedonian Proverbs." AATSEEL, Philadelphia, December 2006.
  10. “Celebrating St. Paraskeva Day in Two Villages in Prespa, Macedonia”. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. Washington, D.C., November 15-18, 2006
  11. "A Proposal for Macedonian Morphosyntactic Descriptions. Предлог за морфосинтаксички опис на граматичките категории и форми во македонскиот јазик". Macedonian-North American Conference, Ohrid August 11th-13th, 2006
  12. “The On-line Macedonian Text Corpus: Current Status and Future Plans”. Fifteenth Biennial Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature, and Folklore, UC Berkeley, March 30-April 1, 2006
  13. "Macedonian electronic corpus: design, implementation, access." At 38th Seminar on Macedonian Language, Literature and Culture, Ohrid, Macedonia, August 2005
  14. "Macedonian language Corpus: Current Situation and Perspectives." Lecture presented at Macedonian Language Institute, Skopje Macedonia, December 1, 2003.
  15. "Misirkov's On Macedonian Matters from Lexicographic Aspect." Paper presented at the International Conference on the Works of Krste Misirkov, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and the Arts, Skopje, Macedonia, November 27-30, 2003.
  16. "Архивирање на македонски електронски текстови". Paper presented at "The Macedonian Language. Present, Past, Future" conference. Macedonian Language Institute, Skopje, Macedonia. October 16-17, 2003.
  17. "Notes and Studies of Prespa in the Branislav Rusic Archives at MANU." 5th International Macedonina-North American Conference on Macedonian Studies. Ohio State University, May 1-4, 2003.
  18. "Designing Constructivist WebQuests for the Language Classroom". EUROCALL 2002. 14-17 August in Jyväskylä, Finland.
  19. "Addressing Individual Learner Differences through Networked Learning," ACTFL, Chicago, November 21-24, 1998
  20. "Reading and Writing Slavic Texts on the Web," AAASS, Boca Raton, September 24-27, 1998
  21. "Computerized Database of Slavonic Manuscripts in Macedonia," Fourth International Hilandar Conference, Ohio State University, August 14-15, 1998
  22. National Council of Organizations of Less Commonly Taught Languages: Summit Conference. University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 17-19, 1997.
  23. "Presenting and Testing Grammar on the Web with Perl Gateway Scripts", presented at Symposium on Local and Global Electronic Networking in Foreign Language Learning and Research, University of Hawaii, July 1995
  24. Mandelstam's Poetry on Art." AATSEEL, Toronto, December 1993
  25. "Interactive Foreign Language Multimedia Design with HyperCard." presented at Multimedia in Education and Industry Conference, Savannah, Georgia, July 27, 1993
  26. "Russian HyperTutor: Interactive Multimedia for the Macintosh" Paper presented at MacBeth Conference on Computing in the Liberal Arts, Bethany College, April 1993
  27. "On the Nature of Macedonian Erotic Folk Tales." Paper presened at congress of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, New York, December 1992
  28. "Presenting Russian Culture: Interactive Multimedia Approach" Paper presented at Interactive Multimedia '92 conference, Washington D.C., August 1992
  29. "Social Classes in Chekhov's Russia." Invited presentation, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Montgomery, Alabama, June 1991.
  30. "Teaching Russian Pronunciation with HyperCard." Paper presented at symposium of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Instruction Consortium, Atlanta, April 1991
  31. "Russian HyperTutor: Teaching Russian with HyperCard." Paper presented at congress of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, Chicago, December 1990
  32. "On the Stanislavsky System in the Russian Culture Classroom". American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, Washington D.C., December 1989
  33. "Soviet Semiotics of Culture: A Model for the Study of Literary Parodies." Southern Conference on Foreign Languages and Literatures, Rollins College, February 1989.
  34. "Anna Karenina: The Specular Moments in the Lover's Discourse." Southern Conference on Foreign Languages and Literatures, Rollins College, February 1988.
  35. "Text Based Management Systems for Literary Research." International Conference on Data Bases in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Montgomery, Alabama, June 1987.
  36. "From Folktale to Drama: The Semiotics of Adaptation." American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, Chicago, December 1985
  37. "Individualized Instruction in Serbo-Croatian for Graduate Students." American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, Washington D.C., December 1984
  38. "Russian for Reading: A Mastery-Based Course." Southern Conference on Language Teaching, Birmingham, Alabama, October 1984
  39. "Semiotic Analysis of Adaptations of myths and Folktales in the Theatre." International Association for Semiotics of Performing Arts Colloquium, France, September 1984
  40. "Jovanovic and Ristic: The Two Versions of Karamazovs." Midwest Slavic Conference, Columbus, Ohio, May 1984

WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED

  1. "Concordancing Electronic Texts." Macedonian Language Institute, Skopje, Macedonia, 2004.
  2. "Developing Interactive Web-based Foreign Language Exercises." Pre-conference workshop conducted at AATSEEL, ACTFL, and at Ohio State University, UNC Chapel Hill, and University of Alabama at Huntsville.
  3. "Internet Workshop." Faculty of Technical Sciences, Bitola, Macedonia, March 1997.
  4. "HyperCard in Foreign Language Instruction." Conducted at International Association of Language Laboratories pre-conference workshop, University of Kansas 1993, and at Emory University, October 24, 1992;
  5. "Interactive Multimedia Design with HyperCard." Conducted at Multimedia in Education and Industry Conference, Savannah, Georgia 1993.
  6. "Satellite Television Programming - Bring the World into Your Classroom." Southern Conference on Language Teaching - Atlanta, 1993, Alabama Association of Foreign Language Teachers, February 1992.
  7. Listed in the "Computer Assisted Learning and Instruction Consortium Resource Guide".
  8. Computer Consultant for project at Ohio State University to develop teaching materials for seven minor languages - Summer 1984, 1985 and 1986.

OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

  1. Organization and Chairing of Panels and Seminars
    1. Co-organizer of 7th International Macedonina-North American Conference on Macedonian Studies, to be held at University of Utah, 2009.
    2. "Systems in Conflict: Russian Folk Belief and the Other." AAASS, Boston, December 4, 2004.
    3. Co-organizer of 5th International Macedonina-North American Conference on Macedonian Studies. Ohio State University, May 1-4, 2003.
    4. "Current Issues in Literary Theory" for the Seventh Annual Southeast Conference on Foreign Languages and Literatures, Rollins College, February 1989
    5. "Semiotics of Political Discourse" for the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Washington D.C., November 1985
    6. "Contemporary East European Literary Theory" for the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, Washington D.C., December 1984
  2. Consulting for publishers
    1. Review of article for publication in Balkanistica.
    2. Review of two articles submitted for publication in IALL Journal.
    3. Review of textbook RussianAlive! for Heinle and Heinle, November 1991
    4. Review of textbook Golosa for Prentice Hall, October 1992
  3. Outreach Service
    1. "Computational Linguistics and Macedonian." Invited lecture to be delivered at the Center for Areal Linguistics of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and the Arts in June 2007.
    2. "The Macedonian Immigration Narrative: From There to Here and Back." Mary Chonkov Endowed Lecture at Arizona State University, March 2007.
    3. "Concordancing Macedonian Texts." Macedonian Language Institute, 2003.
    4. "The Russian Coup and its Ramifications" Honors Convocation of the Auburn University Honors Program, 1991.
    5. Cultrual Resource Guide. Auburn Alumni Tour of Russia, 1990
    6. "Gorbachev, Perestroika, and the New Thinking in Russia." Favorite Faculty Series, Noble Hall Residence, Auburn University, 1989
    7. "AU/Rotary World Affairs Youth Seminar." Program Director, 1987, 1988, 1989

HONORS, AWARDS AND GRANTS

  1. Fulbright Teaching Fellow, 9/2009-12/2010 in Bitola, Macedonia.
  2. American Council of Learned Societies travel grant for participation at 14th International Congress of Slavists, Summer 2008.
  3. National Council for Eurasian and East European Research. Short-term travel grant to Macedonia to develop Research Guide to Libraries, Institutes and Archives in the Republic of Macedonia, Summer 2007.
  4. Nominated for the 2006 Book Award in Pedagogy by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic Languages.
  5. MacBeth Award. Excellence in the use of the Macintosh computer in liberal arts. Apple Computers. 1993.
  6. Competitive Research Grant to conduct research in Macedonia, 2006.
  7. Professional improvement leave, Fall 2003
  8. Fulbright-Hayes Research Scholar, 2002/2003, Skopje, Macedonia.
  9. Fulbright Teaching Fellow, January-June 1997, Skopje Macedonia.
  10. International Research and Exchange Board grant to conduct research on folk games and folk toys in Skopje, Macedonia, December 1994.
  11. MacBeth Award for Best Foreign Language Software at MacBeth Conference on Computing in the Liberal Arts, Bethany College, April 1993
  12. International Research and Exchange Board travel grant to conduct research in Skopje, Macedonia, January 1992.
  13. Professional improvement leave, spring 1989
  14. Mellon Regional Fellowship for one week seminar "Semiotics and Goethe's Werther" at Vanderbilt University, June 1987
  15. Mortar Board Best Teacher Award, Fall 1986
  16. International Research and Exchange Board Research Fellow, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1981/1982.
  17. NDEA Title VI Fellowship, The Ohio State University, 1976/77 and 1979/1980
  18. Member Dobro Slovo, National Slavic Honor Society

Dr. George Goce Mitrevski
mitrege@auburn.edu