Function of the Position:
The Assistant Vice President for Educational Technology Services provides institutional coordination and oversight of technology systems, networks and infrastructure from the perspective of a system auditor. The AVP works with the ETS Executive staff (directors) in assuring advanced planning, customer service oversight, project management and systems interoperability. These directors oversee computing, networking, instructional support, distance learning, word processing, printing, equipment management, training, the Electronic Learning Center, "smart classroom" infrastructures and maintenance, telecommunications, voice, electronic and all other mail services and the campus libraries. These directors will work closely with the Assistant Vice President, who will then assist the Vice President in assuring that the College is technologically advanced, secure, and positioned for continuous improvement - all in light of the institution's Strategic and Technology Plans.
Educational Background:
- Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1996; MS – Adult Education
- Empire State College, Rochester, NY, 1992; BS – Higher Education Administration and Instructional Applications
- Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, 1970; AAS – Audio/Visual Technology
Professional Experience:
Monroe Community College
1000 E. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623
- Assistant Vice President, Educational Technology Services
1999 – Present
- Adjunct Faculty Member for Visual and Performing Arts Department
1985 - Present
- Director of Instructional Support, Educational Technology Services
1995 – 1998
- Director, Equipment Services & Mail Services
1985 – 1994
- Coordinator, Instructional Services
1984 – 1985
- Instructional Services
1970 - 1984
Additional Community Involvement
Member: FBI Infragard WNY Chapter
Member: FDLP – Finger Lakes Distance Learning Partnership
Formal Presentations:
League for Innovation Sponsored Events
Conference on Information Technology
October 19 – October 21, 2003, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Co Presented with: Nancy Mallory
“Digital Media Formats: What Faculty and Students Need-To-Know”
Conference on Information Technology
March 15-18, 2003, Phoenix, Arizona
Co-Presented with: Brett Thompson (absent), Nancy Mallory
“Digital Media Formats: What Faculty and Students Need-To-Know”
”Let’s Talk: Digital Video Technology Applications and Implementation Experiences”
Conference on Information Technology
November 16-19, 2002 Long Beach, CA
Co-Presented with: Brett Thompson, Nancy Mallory
“Let’s Talk: Managing Computers and TCO Effectively”
“Let’s Talk: Digital Video Technology Applications and Implementation Experiences”
“Let's Talk: Construction Round Table Files”
Conference on Information Technology
November 15-18, 2000, Anaheim, CA
Co-Presented with: Brett Thompson, Terry Keys, Nancy Mallory
“Affording Current Technology”
“A Full-Featured, Low-Cost Approach to Implementing a Student E-Mail System”
Innovations 2000
February 27-March 1, 2000, Orlando, Florida
Co-Presented with: Brett Thompson, Nancy Mallory
“Flash Dance: A Fast-paced Tango Delivering Interactive and Animated Instructional Courseware via the Web”
Conference on Information Technology
October 20-23, 1999, Chicago, Illinois
Co-Presented with: Brett Thompson, Nancy Mallory
“Exploring and Comparing Video and Audio Technologies via the Internet”
Co-Presented with: Brett Thompson, Terry Keys
“Taking Control of Your Windows 98 and NT Network Learning Environments”
Conference on Information Technology
June 21-24, 1999, New Orleans, LA
Co-presented with: Brett Thompson, Nancy Mallory
“Addressing Multiple Learning Styles: Video and Audio Technologies via the Internet
Conference on Information
November 1-4, 1998, Miami, Florida
Co-presented with: Terry Keys, Brett Thompson, Nancy Mallory, Randy Rezabek
6 Hour Pre-Conference Workshop: "A Team Approach to Building High-Performance Multimedia Instructional Technology Environments"
Conference on Information Technology
October 13-16, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia
Co-presented with: Brett Thompson
"Integrating Windows NT Advanced Server into your Campus Network"
"Taking Control of Your Networked Windows 95 and Windows for Workgroups Learning Environments"
Conference on Information Technology
November 13-16, 1996, Phoenix, Arizona
Co-presented with: Brett Thompson
"Integrating Windows NT Advanced Server into your Campus Network"
"Providing Network and System Support via a Liaison Support System"
Conference on Information Technology
November 5-8, 1995, Kansas City, Kansas,
Co-presented with: Nancy Mallory
“Community Involvement and Partnerships in Distance Learning”
“Getting Your Faculty On Board for Distance Learning”
“Implementing Training and Support Teams for Distance Learning”
“Defining and Designing an Interactive Classroom for Distance Learning"
Beyond the Chalkboard
June 1995, Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY
“Distance Learning: A Bridge too Far or a Bridge to Our Future?”
Distance Education: Sharing the Experience II
March 1-5, 1995, Portland, Oregon
Co-presented with Dr. Barbara Gellman-Danley
“Policy Implications for Distance Education: Assuring Academic Integrity” |