Technical Communication & Media Production

Council on 21st Century Learning Teaching with Primary Sources -Colorado
 

Peggy O'Neill-Jones is a Professor of Technical Communication and Media Production and directs the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS-Colorado) project at the Metropolitan State College of Denver. TPS-Colorado works with educators around Colorado to incorporate primary source material from the Library of Congress into instructional practices.

Ms. O'Neill-Jones has served as chair of the Technical Communication and Media Production Department and specializes in emerging communication and instructional technologies such as Web-connected DVD, media production and educational technology.

She has worked in public and academic administration, K-16 educational media, technology development and training, and online and classroom instruction. She is the recipient of numerous professional accolades, including the 2003 DVDA Excellence Award for her work on “WebDVD Demystified,” which showed examples from around the world that demonstrate how Web and DVD technologies converge to create a powerful communication/educational medium. She is a founding member of the Council on 21st Century Learning.

She holds a master’s degree in Applied Communication from the University of Denver and is a doctoral candidate in Educational Technology at the University of Wyoming.

 
   

 

E-mail: oneilljp@mscd.edu
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