Curriculum Vitae (0.05MB)
Jeanine's pedagogical pursuits fall into three areas: teaching of programming, defining the concepts in mathematics, computing and technology that everyone should know and then following through on how this could be done, and uses of multimedia for education. Before she joined academia, she was a researcher, manager and research consultant at IBM, working in the areas of robotics, manufacturing, and educational technology. After leaving IBM, she taught at Pace University. In addition to teaching information systems courses and coordinating the general education course, Computer Information Systems 101, she designed and team-taught classes with Pace faculty in English, Education and Marketing. The first of these interdisciplinary courses, still taught at Pace, is called Beowulf to Lear: Text, Image and Hypertext. Jeanine moved to Purchase College in 2001. She enjoys gardening, cooking and eating, origami, knitting and crochet, travel, and tries to do aerobics and hiking.