Faculty Stories

The Faculty Stories website is an online resource that recognizes RIT faculty for their innovative and creative approaches to improving the educational experience of their students. Through these stories, faculty share course examples, instructional methods, and ideas on how they have implemented academic technology effectively into their teaching practices and course activities.

Teaching Physics in an Immersive 3-D Environment
Vicki Robinson
Associate Professor
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Establishing A Visual Connection Online
Thomas Traub
Adjunct Professor
E. Saunders College of Business
A Multiplayer Classroom Approach
Liz Lawley
Associate Professor
School of Interactive Games & Media
Leveling the Field in the Cloud
Charles Border
Associate Professor
B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Students Creating Mobile Experiences
Brian O'Keefe
Visiting Professor
Golisano College of Computing & Information Sciences
Online Annotation for Class Assessment
Leslie Kate Wright
Assistant Professor
College of Science
Learning from Industry Professionals
Tom Connor
Visiting Scholar
College of Imaging Arts and Science
The Intersection of Art, Music, and Technology
Joe Geigel and Susan Lakin
Associate Professors
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences/College of Imaging Arts and Sciences
Augmenting Lectures with Custom Videos
Andres Kwasinski
Assistant Professor
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Technology Rich Interactive Learning Environment
Rob Garrick
Associate Professor
College of Applied Science and Technology
For Instructional Design and
Technology Support
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