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Lynne M. O'Brien

Lynne M. O'Brien
Director, Academic Technology and Instructional Services, Perkins Library
Durham, North Carolina
UNITED STATES

Lynne M. O'Brien

Biography

Lynne O’Brien is Director of Instructional Technology at Duke University. She led the creation of Duke’s new Center for Instructional Technology, which provides university-wide leadership and support for using technology in teaching. Dr. O’Brien came to Duke from Brown University where she was a faculty member and manager of instructional computing services. She has organized conferences on academic computing, taught courses in educational software design, planned technology-enhanced classrooms and served on accreditation teams for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. At Duke, she is especially interested in promoting collaboration and information sharing across schools and in helping faculty use technology to support innovative and effective teaching strategies. O’Brien holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Delaware.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE 2006Transitioning Academic Technologies from Experimentation to Institutional Support10/12/2006
Seminars on Academic Computing 2006Institutional Podcasting and Media Sharing08/09/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Epiphany vs. Evidence: Why (and How) We Must Assess the Impact of IT on Learning Outcomes10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005The Duke iPod First-Year Experience10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Planning and Sustaining Comprehensive Evaluations of Instructional Technology Support Programs10/22/2004
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003CMS Implementation as a Catalyst for Curricular Change01/17/2003
NERCOMP 2001Evolving Support Strategies to Match E-Learning Initiatives03/20/2001

Membership Information

General Info

Membership Information
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