7:00 to 8:30 am: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
Please note that I serve on many committees and, as Eductational Technologist, have many other obligations. If you wish to see me, it is best to
email me and set up an appointment. If you are just "dropping by", it's best to do so in the morning.
I currently teach two sections of World History 1, which is a survey course that spans human history from the rise of the hominid line until the Industrial Revolution. Students enrolled in these this course may find more information on CatLink. Grades for the course are linked below; you will need your lastname and student ID number to access the report.
As the educational technologist, my role is to assist faculty members in enhancing student learning through appropriate uses of technology. While technology in education can often be flashy and trendy, I believe that the emphasis of all technology instruction should be in enhancing content learning while strengthening technology skills of students, teachers, and staff. I believe one of our jobs as educations is to prepare all of our students for their roles in the 21st century.
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