Dominic Mentor

Dominic Mentor

Dominic Mentor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Teachers College Columbia University (TCCU), who has won numerous awards for curricula design and interactive courses. Awards for his training, learning and development work include Learning Elite Award for Corporate Training (2020), Named Emerging Training Leader by Training Magazine (2020), Optimas Gold Award for Innovation regarding mHealth App Design & Development (2019), International E-Learning Awards Honorable Mention, Blended Learning (2019), the Blended eLearning Award from The International E-Learning Association (2015) for "E & M Learning for Connected Collaborative Teaching and Learning Communities", and the Workforce Magazine Optimas Gold Award (2014) for envisioning and enacting a new digital transformation approach (2014). Additionally, his innovative mobile learning work has resulted in him being invited as a speaker to UNESCO’s mLearning conference at the Paris headquarters in France in 2014, 2018 and 2019. Dominic graduated from Teachers College, Columbia University (TCCU). His research interests and publications include issues in cognition and mobile communication, social connectedness, mobile portable communities, mLearning, computer and mobile assisted language learning, teacher and trainer technology development, hypermedia design, including online formative and summative assessment practices. Prior to his studies at TCCU, Dominic served as an award-winning high school teacher and contributing author of a series of modular textbooks offering outcomes-based teaching and learning materials. As a Fulbright scholar Dominic completed another Masters and then his Doctorate at Teachers College Columbia University. Dominic Mentor then served as a National Director of a talent development non-profit training organization serving corporate, civic governments, and other vertical industry clients and was awarded numerous workforce development and educational technology grants. He also initiated and co-designed the USA’s first mLearning course, as well as a social media fellowship for the NY Mayor's Office of Adult Education. At the talent development non-profit, Dominic digitally transformed the organization’s program from paper-based practices to an engaging multimodal digital participatory environment with 100% adoption. Offering students from impoverished backgrounds, the ability to continue with their studies and training though handheld and mobile devices. Using handheld devices, Dominic also created portable digital learning communities which empowered both staff and students. As a national organization with eight sites in 2012, the organization was able to align eight cities’ curriculum and enhance its delivery modes, offering faster scalability with higher return on investments (ROI). Further helping the training organization to grow to 20 cities in less than three years. Through Dominic’s intentionality and vison, the digital transformation also prepared and catered for the national training organization being approved for higher education credit recommendations with more than 2000 colleges across the USA. While teaching in the Higher Education environment, he also serves as presenter in various teacher and research conferences as well as coordinating professional development computer technology workshops. Dominic also has chapter publications on integrating computer tablet technology into education, as well as chapters in the Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior (2015). Dominic also served as Editor of the Handbook of Research on Mobile Learning in Contemporary Classrooms contributing 4 chapters as author and co-author (2016). Given the popularity of the books and the topics of cognition and handheld devices, second editions of Dominic’s books have been requested and published. One of which was published in 2019 (Advancing Mobile Learning in Contemporary Educational Spaces). Dominic’s most recent conference presentations were papers titled 2020: A Case Odyssey – Training for a Data Governance Software Technology Company presented at the 2020 International Conference on E-Learning in the Workplace and a presentation on the award-winning course he designed and enacted interactively titled mHealth Learning and App Development for health diagnoses and tracking with AI presented at the UNESCO Mobile Learning Week 2019, at their Headquarters in Paris, France. Dominic has also delivered keynote addresses at the International Conference on Globalization, Education & Diversity in Washington, DC in 2016, the EdTech Summit in South Africa (2014), the 3rd annual Educational Technology Conference at William Paterson University of New Jersey (2012), and Kappa Delta Pi’s 2015 inauguration ceremony. Dominic also served as an invited panelist and speaker on technology in education at Adelphi University, Borough of Manhattan Community College, as a speaker at TEDx 2012, Harvard’s 21st Century Academic conference, as well as invited panelist and speaker for the inaugural 2015 GlobalMindED conference.

Publications

Handbook of Research on New Media, Training, and Skill Development for the Modern Workforce
Dominic Mentor. © 2022. 439 pages.
The abrupt shift to online learning brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the need for the adoption and application of new media, virtual training, and online skill...
TLC for MOOCs: Teaching and Learning Communities for Computer Programming
Dominic Mentor, Rizqarossaa Darni, Anna Cho. © 2022. 23 pages.
This chapter reports on a sustainable model created to increase engagement, success, and retention in a MOOC for learning computer programming within a United States-based...
Digital Film-Making Response to a Hate Crime: Narratives of Immigrant Youth
Regina Casale, Dominic Mentor. © 2022. 24 pages.
This chapter revisits the creation and results of cultivating mobile journalism and film making skills with middle and high schoolers in Long Island. The youth digital film...
The Rising Battle for the Planet of the Apps: Moving From an L-Class to an M-Class Planet
Dominic Mentor. © 2022. 25 pages.
This chapter introduces mobile learning for individuals, groups, and macro-level mLearning for personal and professional development. The chapter offers practical application of...
Experiential Learning for Telehealth in Sports Science and Allied Health
Dominic Mentor, Lloyd Leach. © 2022. 30 pages.
This chapter offers concepts to leverage experiential learning in electronic (e-) and mobile (m-) learning environments with examples from talent development and allied...
Using Mobile Phones for Assessment in Contemporary Classrooms
Füsun Şahin, Dominic Mentor. © 2020. 23 pages.
The main focus of this chapter will be using mobile assessment (m-assessment) for teaching and learning in formal and informal education. M-assessment has been handy for...
Micro to Macro Social Connectedness Through Mobile Phone Engagement
Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 13 pages.
The literature on social connectedness through mobile phone engagement reveals positive tacit opportunities. Mobile phone engagement hosts micro and macro opportunities to start...
Mobile Learning for Social Change: Democratizing Education and Civic Engagement
Tseday Alehegn, Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 15 pages.
This chapter focuses on how mobile apps and smartphones can be used to enhance democratic education in schools and society at large, why such opportunities need to be more...
Mobile Learning for Social Change: Democratizing Education and Civic Engagement
Tseday Alehegn, Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 15 pages.
This chapter focuses on how mobile apps and smartphones can be used to enhance democratic education in schools and society at large, why such opportunities need to be more...
Advancing Mobile Learning in Contemporary Educational Spaces
Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 394 pages.
Mobile learning is an educational strategy that uses mobile technologies in order to promote and enable learning. Mobile learning also encompasses efforts to support broad...
Digital Narratives of Immigrant Youth: Cultivating Mobile Activism and Mobile Journalism Skills
Regina Casale, Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 17 pages.
This chapter focused on cultivating mobile activism mobile journalism with middle and high schoolers of a town in Long Island. The youth film production effort was in response to...
Mobile Phones for Assessment: Anywhere, Anytime, by Anyone
Füsun Şahin, Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 32 pages.
This chapter focuses on using mobile assessment (m-assessment) for teaching and learning in formal and informal education settings. M-assessment has been helpful in making...
Electronic and Mobile Learning for Workforce Development
Dominic Mentor. © 2019. 28 pages.
This chapter covers the construction of a digital ecosystem grown organically to digitize a workforce development organization. A criteria matrix was developed from a listening...
Computer-Mediated Learning for Workforce Development
Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 319 pages.
Technology has become a driving force of innovation in every industry and professionals need to strengthen their proficiency in emerging technologies to remain competitive....
Micro to Macro Social Connectedness Through Mobile Phone Engagement
Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 11 pages.
The literature on social connectedness through mobile phone engagement reveals positive tacit opportunities. Mobile phone engagement hosts micro and macro opportunities to start...
EMxC3 = e&mLearning Cultivating Connected Communities: Sustainable Workforce Talent Development
Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 20 pages.
This chapter covers the building of an ecological system to convert a workforce development organization to adopt blended electronic and mobile learning (e&mLearning) as part of...
TLC for MOOCS: Teaching and Learning Communities for Computer Programming
Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 18 pages.
This chapter reports on efforts to create a sustainable model to increase engagement, success, and retention in a MOOC for learning computer programming, for a U.S.-based...
Digital Narratives of Immigrant Youth: Cultivating Mobile Activism and Mobile Journalism Skills
Regina Casale, Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 18 pages.
This chapter focused on cultivating mobile activism mobile journalism with middle and high schoolers of a town in Long Island. The youth film production effort was in response to...
mClass Planet of the Apps: The Rise of Mobile Learning
Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 20 pages.
This chapter introduces how mobile devices can be used on a personal and macro level for professional development. The chapter also covers theories posited for practical...
Conceptualizing Experiential Learning for Computer-Mediated Engagement
Himanshu Joshi, Dominic Mentor. © 2018. 21 pages.
This chapter aims to equip readers with a conceptual understanding to help them leverage experience-based learning in electronic (e) and mobile (m) learning environments. We are...
The Commuter's Learning Journey: Field Observations Informing Mobile Learning Initiatives
Dominic Mentor. © 2017. 22 pages.
This chapter covers a five-year research project using field observations to document mobile use in different contexts. The critical incident technique is used to interrogate the...
Handbook of Research on Mobile Learning in Contemporary Classrooms
Dominic Mentor. © 2016. 475 pages.
It is the responsibility of educators to utilize contemporary avenues in order to reach their students in ways familiar to them. When teaching digital natives, new techniques are...
Using Mobile Phones for Assessment in Contemporary Classrooms
Füsun Şahin, Dominic Mentor. © 2016. 23 pages.
The main focus of this chapter will be using mobile assessment (m-assessment) for teaching and learning in formal and informal education. M-assessment has been handy for...
EMxC3 = e&mLearning Cultivating Connected Communities: Sustainable Workforce Talent Development
Dominic Mentor. © 2016. 20 pages.
This chapter covers the building of an ecological system to convert a workforce development organization to adopt blended electronic and mobile learning (e&mLearning) as part of...
The Commuter's Learning Journey: Field Observations Informing Mobile Learning Initiatives
Dominic Mentor. © 2016. 21 pages.
This chapter covers a five-year research project using field observations to document mobile use in different contexts. The critical incident technique is used to interrogate the...
Mobile Learning for Social Change: Democratizing Education and Civic Engagement
Tseday Alehegn, Dominic Mentor. © 2016. 15 pages.
This chapter focuses on how mobile apps and smartphones can be used to enhance democratic education in schools and society at large, why such opportunities need to be more...
From App Attack to Goal-Oriented Tablet Use
Dominic Mentor. © 2015. 21 pages.
There is a need to move from the hype of tablets and apps to the usefulness and functionality of tablets' hypermedia capabilities to engage K – 12 students and teachers....
Mobile Phone Use Enhances Social Connectedness
Dominic Mentor. © 2015. 21 pages.
This article focuses on the relationship between everyday mobile messaging and social connectedness. It highlights studies in which people use mobile messaging as a means of...