Advisory Committee
The Curry Library Innovation Commons [CLIC] advisory committee is open to anyone who wishes to participate and contribute. The advisory committee meets in the CLIC on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Members who have agreed to participate include:
- Kay Buchanan, Head Librarian in Residence
- Mark Hampton, Associate Dean, Curry School of Education
- Laura Smolkin, Chair, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Curry School of Education
- Sandi Cohen, Director, Teacher Education, Curry School of Education
- Gail Hunger, Director, Instructional Design School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Stephanie Moore, Director of Instructional Design, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)
- Stephanie Conley, Assistant Director, Instructional Technologies, Information Technology and Communications (ITC)
- Glen Bull, Professor, Instructional Technology, Curry School of Education
- Bill Ferster, Director of Visualization, Sciences, Humanities and Arts Network of Technological Initiatives (SHANTI)
- Larry Richards, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)
- Robert Berry, Assistant Professor, Curry School of Education
- Audrey Breen, Director of Communications, Curry School of Education
- Rob Izzo, President, Education School Council, Curry School of Education
- Kari Wold, Willie Kjellstrom, and Daniel Tillman (student representatives)
Others who wish to join the advisory committee should indicate their intent to participate at the next advisory committee meeting or contact Kay Buchanan for more information.
External Advisors
An external board of national advisors who are serving as consultants includes the following representatives.
- Ann Thomson, University Professor and Director
Center for Technology in Learning and Teaching
Iowa State University - Gerald Knezek, President
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education - Vanessa Earp, Liaison
Educational and Behavioral Sciences Section
Association of College and Research Libraries - Eliza Dresang, Beverly Cleary Professor
School of Information, University of Washington