
A little about me…
I am an instructional designer at Hunter College Campus Schools. I administrate a small OS X lab (10 machines loaded to the brim with pro tools, and keyboards) and a headless xserve. I also administrate ~ 60 OS X laptops for our elementary school. I run and administrate the school website. I create and deliver exceptional technology professional development, and constantly look for ways technology can be used to strengthen the instructional process. I also support users in our blackboard environment. I am a member of building technology task force, and survey and analyze the faculty’s use of technology in their classrooms. I am helping with a school-wide implementation of smart boards, and helping faculty with many things related to technology.
I tend to lean towards a constructivist educational philosophy.
I first realized I was a geek in the 6th grade. My 6th grade math teacher put me in front of a Texas Instruments 99A and 4 days later I was teaching the class how to program. I took off from there, enjoying a genuine curiosity with technology and computers. I have used 2400 baud modems, tape drives, and remember when we had to park hard disks. I love hacking around in OS X and Linux.
I have worked with kids and helped others my entire life. I love teaching, and watching a kid “get it” really lights me up. I am very interested in effective education, educational theory, assessment, and learning.
I deeply believe computers and technology can strengthen, deepen, and broaden our learning. I see my students spending more time evaluating and analyzing information rather than simple memorization and categorization. I see how my students can really extend their learning with technology.
My interest in computer games began in the heady days of Zork and Infocom, and has continued since. I still enjoy computer games, focusing on text-based multiplayer games (built on the PennMUSH server). Combining games in education has been a natural and fluid process. I am committed to “getting it right”, to use games to create lasting understandings across content areas and disciplines.
I am married to my wonderful and beautiful wife, Dagmara, and I am still trying to learn Polish. My full resume can be found here