Faculty & Research
Betty Haley Haven
- Professor Emeritus, Kinesiology Department
Education:
- P.E.D in Biomechanics at Indiana University, 1977
- M.S. at Indiana University, 1969
- B.S. at Duke University, 1966
Contact Information:
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Background:
- Betty H. Haven and Jerry D. Wilkerson, 2005), Teaching Learning Technology Center, Instructional Development Grant, $1500. Matching grants from HPER Dean's Office and Department of Kinesiology, total $4500.
- Betty H. Haven and Vasillios Vardaxis (2002), Development of HPER P391 Biomechanics to a distance education class, Mathematics Through the Curriculum Course Development Grant, $13,500.
- Indiana University Trustee's Teaching Award 2002
- Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, 1998
- Midwest District of American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, (Officer, Board Member, Restructure Committee, Finance Committee, Awards Committee, Chair Research Section, Treasurer 2004-2006), 1989-2005.
- Indiana Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, (Officer, Board Member, Technology VP, Technology Program Coordinator),1994-2005
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Publications:
Bates, Barry T., & Haven, Betty H. (1974). An analysis of the mechanical characteristics associated with fatigue of highly skilled female runners. Biomechanics IV, 121-125. Richard C. Nelson and Chauncey A. (eds.). Baltimore: Morehouse, University Park Press.
Haven, Betty H. (April 2003). Splitting Newton's apple: Biomechanics laboratories for athletic training students. AAHPERD National Convention, Philadelphia.
Vardaxis, V., and Haven, Betty .H. (June 2001). Engaging the student outside of class with Web based group work, Fifth National Symposium on Teaching Biomechanics in Sport. John R. Blackwell and Duane V. Knudson (eds.). San Francisco, CA.
Haven, Betty H. (November 2001). Creating an electronic grade book using excel. IAHPERD, Indianapolis, IN.
Smith, Sarah L., & Haven, Betty H. (March 1979). Mechanical analysis of selected factors involved in the take off phase of the long jump. AAHPERD, Research Section, New Orleans.
Courses Recently Taught:
HPER K530 Mechanical Analysis of Human Movement
HPER P200 Microcomputer Applications in Kinesiology
HPER P391 Biomechanics



