Apple Executive to Speak at Jan. 25 Canopy Speaker Series
Jon Landis, US Development Executive with Apple Inc. and former professor in the College of Education from Millersville University, will serve as a guest presenter as a part of the Canopy Speaker Series on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
Landis holds his Ph.D. in sociology, a master's degree in Education Leadership, and a B.S. in Chemistry. He has served as a chemistry instructor, principal, curriculum director, and IT drector. Landis speaks internationally on the opportunities associated with mobile technology in education.
The presentation will address how digital learning experiences and mobile devices are changing the education landscape. At this session, Landis will discuss strategies for leading your organization through this transition to create new learning and teaching opportunities. He will explore the role of visionary leadership in supporting school transformation and see how new learning resources support emerging trends in education.
This session does not require registration and will take place Thursday, Jan. 25 in TUC 400C from 9:30 11:00 a.m. For more information, please visit the eLearning website.
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