ELIZABETHTOWN, PA (12/04/2012)(readMedia)-- Linda S. Macaulay, Landisville, joins the department of Information and Technology Services at Elizabethtown College, as instructional technologist. In this newly created position, Macaulay will take a leading role as a liaison with the faculty and librarians as they explore appropriate uses of technology to support teaching and scholarly initiatives. She will support classroom, online and blended courses and also will work with the College's Edward R. Murphy Center for Continuing Education and Distance Learning staff regarding instructional technology needs.
Macaulay who earned a doctoral degree in instructional technology from Towson University comes to Elizabethtown from her alma mater, where she was a lecturer in the Educational Technology and Literacy Department since 2008.
Previously, Macaulay was a student teaching supervisor in the Elementary and Early Childhood Education Department and an adjunct professor in the Educational Foundational Department at Millersville University. She was an adjunct professor with Lancaster General College of Nursing and Health Sciences and an elementary school teacher in the Manheim Township, Pequea Valley and Wyomissing school districts.
Elizabethtown College, in south-central Pennsylvania, is a private coed institution offering more than four dozen liberal arts, fine and performing arts, science and engineering, business, communications and education degrees. Through personal attention, creative inspiration and academic rigor, Elizabethtown College students are encouraged to expand their intellectual curiosity and are given the opportunity to become a bigger part of the world through experiential learning-research, internships and study abroad. Elizabethtown College's overall commitment to Educate for Service is fulfilled as students are prepared intellectually, socially, aesthetically and ethically for lives of service and leadership.
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