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April Bellafiore
As Dean of eLearning, April directs the 100% online and distributed education program at Bristol Community College. She also oversees the Center for Technology Expertise (CITE), which provides technical support and professional development opportunities for faculty and staff members who wish to incorporate technology or distance learning into their teaching or workplace practices.


David Blezard 
David is a Senior IT Manager at University of New Hampshire within the Academic Technology department.  He is involved in implementation, management, and administration of a range of academic-related technologies including computer labs and classrooms, web hosting services, media production and delivery, and application hosting.  David has presented numerous times at other regional and national events pertaining to technology support in higher education.  In addition, he teaches on network and system administration in the UNH’s Information Technology program


Harris A. Bloomwald
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Stacy Cohen
Stacy is the Instructional Technologist at Framingham State University. Working with the Education Technology and Instructional Design team, she supports faculty, staff, and students in the appropriate application and implementation of technology in the teaching and learning environment. Stacy’s projects include teaching with mobile devices, supporting the implementation of teaching with technology grants on campus, implementing classroom response systems, and implementing policy and procedures for lecture capture. Most recently, she has been involved in the process of rolling out Blackboard’s Outcomes product for Framingham State University. Stacy earned her Bachelors of Arts in English with a concentration in secondary education from Bridgewater State University and holds a Masters of Education in Education Technology from Framingham State University. As a licensed K12 English teacher-turned-technologist, she has developed a 360-degree view of teaching and learning and is focused on developing effective strategies and designing activities that use technology to help learners access content and develop transferable informational and technological fluency skills essential for success in an ever-changing professional world. Stacy has presented through NERCOMP and at small conferences on topics including best practices for leveraging virtual classroom tools, improving student engagement with mobile technologies, using augmented reality to promote active learning, recruiting and training student workers.

Eric LePage
Eric is the Director of the Teaching & Technology Center at Bridgewater State University, providing educational technology professional development and support for faculty teaching face-to-face, blended online, and fully online courses.  Eric collaborates with regional partners on academic technology projects and workshops, provides academic technology consultation services to faculty, researches and promotes emergent academic technologies and related teaching practices, and oversees the administration of the Blackboard Learning Management System.

Eric is also an adjunct faculty instructor of blended and fully online courses within the Communication Studies and Instructional Technology programs at BSU.


Michael McIntire
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Robin Robinson  
Robin is the Director of Education Technology and Instructional Design at Framingham State University (FSU) reporting to the CIO. At FSU, Robin is responsible for implementing strategies for the integration of technology throughout the curriculum; facilitating related continuous academic improvements based on quality standards and generally accepted best practices regardless of the course delivery modality. Robin earned a Master's degree in Technical and Professional Writing from Northeastern University in Boston. She has presented at both regional and national conferences and co-authored an article in the December 10, 2012, Educause Review and contributed a Case Study to Introduction: Online Learning in Higher Education: The Case for Action, edited by Dr. Richard Kesner. On campus, Robin is the co-facilitator of the FSU Quality Matters course design initiative, leads E-Learning collaborative teams, is an active member of many ITS planning committees and the Center for Excellence in Learning, Teaching, Scholarship and Service (CELTSS). She is an adjunct instructor for continuing education teaching professional development courses on Assistive Technology, Flipping the Classroom and The Digital Child. And an instructor for the Boston Public Schools Pathways Program.


Tim Wenson

Tim is the Academic Technology Specialist within the Teaching & Technology Center at Bridgewater State University. In this role he acts as the primary Blackboard LMS administrator as well as providing academic and technical support to the faculty of BSU, including consultations on their Blackboard sites, training in academic technologies, and collaborating on workshops. Tim also serves as an adjunct faculty instructor in the College of Management at BSU, and has taught blended and fully online courses.

 

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