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Patrick Crispen is the Instructional Technology Coordinator at the California State University in Long Beach. He is also a doctoral student in higher education administration at the University of Southern California and has earned a master of arts degree in educational technology from Pepperdine University and a bachelor of arts degree in economics from the University of Alabama.

At Cal State Long Beach, Patrick develops, supports, and implements the integration of Blackboard (the campus e-learning platform), library programs, and Instructional Technology Support Services. He also collaborates with faculty, university technology support staff, and other individuals and groups to provide guidance in the development of technology-based learning and instructional materials.

Patrick Crispen
Patrick is the co-author of two classroom textbooks, Atlas for the Information Superhighway (1996) and Web Page Design (1999), and is the co-author of The Internet Tourbus, a free semi-weekly Internet newsletter read by over 100,000 people in over 130 countries. Since October of 1997, Patrick has been an invited weekly panelist on a call-in radio show on WGN Radio in Chicago. The show, the "Website Wednesday Night" portion of the "Steve and Johnnie Show," is broadcast live to 38 states and most of Canada on AM 720 and is simulcast over the Internet at http://wgnradio.com/listen/.

Patrick's Website: netsquirrel.com
His PowerPoint Presentations

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