Lindsay Karp
Instructional Technologist & Videographer Specialties include: Videography & Photography Video Editing & Production Audio Editing & Production Distance Learning Online Course Design & Production Blackboard LMS Web Programming HTML, CSS, Flash Animation Media Creation Multimedia & Online Media Cybersecurity |
Formal Education
Fordham University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) Master of Science (MS) Cybersecurity 2015 – 2015 Accelerated Full-Time Masters Program Graduated December 2015 Fordham University (FCRH) BA, Communications, Information Science 2002 – 2006 |
Having been fascinated by technology and film at an early age, it influenced my decision to pursue those educational paths majoring in Communications and Computer Science. Early on I set out working on creating my own films. I worked on other people's films & documentaries as cameraman, assistant director and editor, then my own as a writer, director, editor and producer. I am proud of my experiences and excited to see the future of my career.
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As a Senior Instructional Technologist at Fordham University, I spent time developing technology resources, presented new and emerging technologies to faculty and staff members; taught faculty how to incorporate these new technologies in the classroom. Administered Blackboard Learning Management System, & provided Blackboard Technical Support for Fordham University. Created and designed media elements for online programs in the following schools: GRRE, GSE, FCLS, GSSS. Designed trainings and quick-guides for various programs supported in the Faculty Technology Centers
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Born & raised, the city has a heartbeat that energizes and inspires. Introduced to Performing Arts early on, I studied ballet, theater and was thrilled to discover swing dancing. Every summer I attend Mid-Summer Night Swing at Lincoln Center.
Combining my interests I served as an Assistant Professor, in drama, dance and art at the Lincoln Center Institute & aided in developing a curriculum for NYC teachers to incorporate the arts into education. |
Conference Bio
Lindsay Karp is a Senior Instructional Technologist and manager for Fordham University’s Faculty Technology Services. She develops technology resources, presents new and emerging technologies to faculty and staff and teaches how to incorporate these new technologies in the classroom. She is the University’s Blackboard LMS administrator and provides Blackboard Technical Support. She has developed and designed a variety of technology resources, training sessions and technology guides for University programs.
An esteemed faculty trainer, Lindsay is responsible for scheduled group trainings and develops one-on-one targeted training for senior faculty. Lindsay’s extensive media experience has made her a key figure in designing instructional technology materials, including the creation of videos and multi-media content for Fordham’s outstanding online degree programs. She has advanced television studio experience, as well as a background in photography, graphic design and videography.
A Communications and Computer Science specialist, early on she created her own films and provided support allowing others to achieve their media goals. She has credits as writer, director, editor and producer for her own film and has also worked on several films and documentaries as cameraman, assistant director and editor.
Lindsay served as an Assistant Professor in drama, dance and art at the Lincoln Center Institute, developing curriculum for New York City public school teachers to incorporate the arts into K-12 education.
An esteemed faculty trainer, Lindsay is responsible for scheduled group trainings and develops one-on-one targeted training for senior faculty. Lindsay’s extensive media experience has made her a key figure in designing instructional technology materials, including the creation of videos and multi-media content for Fordham’s outstanding online degree programs. She has advanced television studio experience, as well as a background in photography, graphic design and videography.
A Communications and Computer Science specialist, early on she created her own films and provided support allowing others to achieve their media goals. She has credits as writer, director, editor and producer for her own film and has also worked on several films and documentaries as cameraman, assistant director and editor.
Lindsay served as an Assistant Professor in drama, dance and art at the Lincoln Center Institute, developing curriculum for New York City public school teachers to incorporate the arts into K-12 education.
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