Currently, Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
Previously, SEIRTEC co-director, SERVE Regional Education Lab, UNC-G; Instructional Designer, Virginia Tech.
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I live in Charlotte, N.C. I found you doing a search for Classroom 2.0 members who live in N.C.