Alan B. Stover, Esq., AIA, CSI
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Me--but how long ago?
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE
Site last updated 01-29-2006
Taken in the early 1970's when he was still a hippie radical.

Office phone:(301) 897-8931
Office email: abstover@comcast.net
MC email: alan.stover@montgomerycollege.edu.
CT In the Department of Applied Technologies, I have taught CT132, Construction Contracts and Specifications, which was first offered as an online course in the Spring semester 2002 .
CA In the Computer Applications Departments at Rockville, Germantown, and Takoma Park, I have taught:
   CA 106, Operating Systems,
   CA 120, Introduction to Computer Applications,
   CA 172, Internet and Data Communications,
   CA 232, Advanced Word Processing
   CA 272, Web Page Construction, and
   CA 273, Advanced Web Page Construction.
I also teach web page construction to high school students in Montgomery College's summer Tech Prep program.
LA In the Paralegal Studies program (centered at Takoma Park), I teach the online sections of:
   LA 101, Introduction to the Legal System,
   LA 102, Legal Research, and
   LA 103, Legal Writing.
DL
OIT
For the office of Distance Learning and the Office of Information Technology, I have developed training materials and taught other faculty members how to put their courses online using course management software (Blackboard and WebCT).
CTL
PPHI
At the Center for Teaching and Learning, I have assisted many other faculty members in developing multimedia presentations for the classroom, for delivery on the web, and through CD-ROM's. I have also edited and prepared multimedia presentations of faculty projects in the Paul Peck Humanities Institute's Smithsonian Asssociates program. My education includes:
a B. Architecture from Cornell,
a law degree from Georgetown,
a Master's in Distance Eduction from the University of Maryland University College.
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA,
DC Chapter AIA and the Washington Metro Chapter CSI
Below: the Mitsubishi 3000GT.
This car will take you places.
CUA In the Fall Semester at Catholic University's School of Architecture and Planning, I teach seniors and masters' level students Architecture 521, the course on Construction Specifications. This is a web-assisted course.
AIASeveral times a year I have taught an architect's license prep course session for the Washington DC Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
CSIEach year I teach part of the CSI CDT, CCS, and CCCA certification prep copurses for the Washington Metropolitan Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute.
I am a licensed architect and attorney. In addition to my academic work, I am actively engaged in the practice of law, representing nonprofit organizations, building owners and design professionals. I also write about design and construction contracts, including a major portion of the Matthew Bender multi-volume Construction Law treatise and monthly commentaries for the Construction Law Digest.