Streaming Media

Submission Type

75-Minute Panel

Abstract

Gina Siesing, Bryn Mawr College's Chief Information Officer and Director of Libraries, will kick off the Blended Learning in the Liberal Arts Conference 2016.

Gina came to Bryn Mawr College in October 2013. Before coming to Bryn Mawr, she was at Tufts in 2005 as the Associate Director for Educational Technology after several years at Harvard University, where she left as the Manager of Instructional Design and Development for the Academic Technology Group and director of the Harvard@Home program. Prior to Harvard, Gina worked at the University of Texas at Austin, where she also earned a Ph.D. in English with a specialization in Women, Gender, and Literature. She has a bachelor’s degree in literature with a concentration in women’s studies from Swarthmore.

At Bryn Mawr, supporting the work of the faculty and students in maximizing the benefits of technology for learning and scholarship are among Gina’s key priorities. She also supports administrative functions College-wide and continues to strengthen Tri-Co relationships.

Location

Thomas Great Hall

Start Date

5-18-2016 1:15 PM

End Date

5-18-2016 1:45 PM

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May 18th, 1:15 PM May 18th, 1:45 PM

Welcome & Opening Session

Thomas Great Hall

Gina Siesing, Bryn Mawr College's Chief Information Officer and Director of Libraries, will kick off the Blended Learning in the Liberal Arts Conference 2016.

Gina came to Bryn Mawr College in October 2013. Before coming to Bryn Mawr, she was at Tufts in 2005 as the Associate Director for Educational Technology after several years at Harvard University, where she left as the Manager of Instructional Design and Development for the Academic Technology Group and director of the Harvard@Home program. Prior to Harvard, Gina worked at the University of Texas at Austin, where she also earned a Ph.D. in English with a specialization in Women, Gender, and Literature. She has a bachelor’s degree in literature with a concentration in women’s studies from Swarthmore.

At Bryn Mawr, supporting the work of the faculty and students in maximizing the benefits of technology for learning and scholarship are among Gina’s key priorities. She also supports administrative functions College-wide and continues to strengthen Tri-Co relationships.