I currently work in Information Technology at MCLA, where I also moonlight as an adjunct instructor. I am excited by ideas, impressed by rebellion, and try to keep my finger on the pulse of a digital intersection --one where learning and communication cross paths.
I tell students that I am the product of an excellent liberal arts education, as I'm on my third career, two of which didn't exist when I was in college.
I've gathered up relevent bits and pieces, I hope it tells a story of what I practice from what I've learned over my twenty year career in technology in academics.*
*we can talk about those lost years in finace if you are interested as well.
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MCLA students who opt for an online class get much more than a course on a computer: They are being taught by faculty specifically trained and certified to teach in this medium.
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According to Web Communications Manager Amy Stevens, who teaches the class, "We are doing everything we can to provide the highest quality online education that's available. read more
Youth protesters in the middle east have used the internet to topple autocrats and dictators. The South Korean government plans to increase internet speeds for every Korean household that are already 200 times faster than average U.S. Web connections. The Chinese and Iranian governments use the Internet to monitor their citizens. But what is the future of computer technologies at MCLA?
Amy Stevens, web communications manager for MCLA, might know the answer. read more
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