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Department of Forest Science


David Harry
Mark D. Reed

Senior Instructor
Forest Ecosystems and Society

273 Peavy Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
  • Office: 273 Peavy Hall
  • Phone: 541-737-1345
  • Fax: 541-737-1393
  • B.S., 1979, Biology, University of Oregon
  • M.A., 1987, Instructional Media, California State University at Long Beach
  • FOR 111 - Introduction to Forestry (eCampus)
  • FOR 346 - Topics in Wildland Fire (eCampus)
  • FOR 445 - Ecological Restoration (eCampus)
  • NR 201 - Managing Natural Resources for the Future (on-campus and eCampus)
Educational technology; natural resource education, environmental interpretation and nature-based tourism
  1. Walstad, J., M. Reed, P. Doescher, J. Kauffman, R. Miller, B. Shindler, and J. Tappeiner. 2003. Distance education: a new course in wildland fire ecology. J. For. 101(7):16-20.
  2. Tappeiner, J., J. Hagar, J. Miller, E. Peterson, A. Rosso, J. Lint, P. Muir, and M. Reed. 2000. Managing for Biodiversity in Young Forests (video). Forestry Media Center, Corvallis.
  3. Reed, M. T. Buford, J. Boyle. 1999. Transitioning from resident to distance education: what do students say? Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 99 World Conference on Educatoinal Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. Seattle, Washington, USA; June 19-24, 1999.
  4. Reed, M., J. Hino, E. Litlefield, E. Jensen. 1998. Natural resource education: getting forest products workers into the flow. Proceedings of the Second Biennial conference on University Education in Natural Resources. Logan, Utah, USA; March 7-10, 1998.
  5. Daniels, S. and M. Reed. 1992. Enhancing forestry education through writing. J. For. 90(3):27-32.