
Project Manager for Educational Technology
Craig Stone has supported Baruch College faculty members, staff, and students in the use of technology since 2011. At the CTL, he manages Vocat, a web platform that allows students and instructors to upload and interact with multimedia in various ways. Craig also works with instructors to help incorporate video and audio in their courses, including assignments, student presentations, lectures, and other course materials. Craig joined Baruch in 2009 as a faculty member in the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions, teaching classes on multimedia reporting, journalistic writing, and sports writing. In two years with that department he created websites for various faculty and student-run projects, including moving the award winning student magazine Dollars & Sense from a yearly print edition to a continuously updated website on Blogs@Baruch. In 2011, he joined the Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute as an educational technology specialist, and moved to the same role at the Center for Teaching and Learning in 2014. Before coming to Baruch, he was the web editor at J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism at American University in Washington, D.C. Craig has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism and an MBA in information systems from Baruch’s Zicklin School of Business.
Projects I’ve contributed to: Vocat, Blogs@Baruch, Zoom Guide, HyFlex
Ask me about: Vocat, Blogs@Baruch, multimedia assignments, audio/video recording and editing, podcasting.