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Chris Penniman

Chris Penniman
Director, Instructional Technology
New London, Connecticut
UNITED STATES

Chris Penniman

Biography

Chris E. Penniman serves as the Director of Instructional Technology at Connecticut College. The Instructional Technology team, within a merged computing and library Information Services department, is responsible for supporting faculty with the integration of technology into the curriculum. As a member of the advisory board for the Connecticut College Center for Teaching and Learning, she works in partnership with the faculty to explore how technology can enhance teaching and learning.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
NERCOMP 2009After the IT Merger: Adjusting to Meet Challenges 03/11/2009
EDUCAUSE 2007Using Emerging Student-Centered Technologies to Enhance the Curriculum10/26/2007
NERCOMP 2007Using Student-Centered Technologies to Enhance the Curriculum03/21/2007
NERCOMP 2004GIS: Ready for Prime Time in Liberal Arts Colleges03/23/2004
NERCOMP 2002Implementing a Successful Pedagogy and Technology Workshop03/19/2002
NERCOMP 2001If Faculty Build It They will Come03/20/2001

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