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Liaisons | OIT's Faculty Connection

What's An IT Liaison?

Faculty IT Liaisons are tasked with the job of making academic administrators and faculty in their departments and divisions aware of the Office of Information Technology's mission, special projects, processes, support and training options.

Specifically, IT Liaisons:

  • attend a one-hour meeting each semester they serve as IT Liaisons
  • help to represent and explain the purpose of the Office of Instructional Technology specifically and OIT generally in their department meetings.
  • assist in directing/encouraging faculty members who wish to (or need to) learn more about teaching with technology to the Office of Instructional Technology
  • read all of the OIT emails and newsletters, and casually remind their colleagues and students (at meetings, during classes, in hallways, etc.) of any events, outages, or issues that are are timely (from a faculty or student perspective).
  • participate in providing feedback on the effectiveness of an IT Liaison program at the end of one year of service.

Who Are the 2010 IT Liaisons?

Alan Barton, Associate Professor
Department of Social Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences

Lacey Blessitt, Instructor
Department of Nursing
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing
Lynn Byrd, Instructor
Division of Computer Info Systems
College of Business
Arthur Chu, Assistant Professor
Biological and Physical Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Alan Haines, Assistant Professor
Department of Health and Phys. Ed
College of Education
Teri Herron, Assistant Professor
Department of Music
College of Arts and Sciences
Brett Oleis, Instructor
Department of Commercial Aviation
College of Business
Gabriel Scala, Assistant Professor
Division of Languages and Literature
College of Art and Sciences