About the Contributors

Doug Edmunds is the Assistant Dean for IT at the UNC School of Law. He joined the Law School in January 2007 after 10 years with the School of Education and is proud to be a Carolina alum, having graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in English way back in the late 20th century. Like his colleague and friend, Bob Bradley, a fellow man of letters and musician, Edmunds gravitated to technology almost accidentally. In addition to his new role as Asst. Dean for IT, he has led the effort to bring Carolina on board with iTunes U and recently completed his MSIS degree at UNC’s School of Information & Library Science. Edmunds’ master’s paper focused on applied Cognitive Flexibility Theory in the domain of teacher education.

Robert Bradley received his B.S. in Education from The University of Georgia, followed by an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Virginia. A respected poet with numerous publications to his credit, Bob now holds the title of Director of Technology Integration at Tennessee State University. His work with TSU’s Office of Service Learning & Civic Engagement has been instrumental in shaping his vision of how technology can be used to educate and empower underserved populations.

Mike Nutt has been a part of the UNC Department of Communication Studies for the last seven years, first as an undergraduate and since 2005 as the Media Technician for the Department’s Media Production program. He is also currently enrolled in the UNC School of Social Work’s Nonprofit Management Certificate Program. Nutt has been making media since high school, including stints as a writer, audio artist, musician, documentarian, reporter, radio DJ, and sound engineer. If there were five more hours in the day, he might spend them working on his interactive multimedia autobiography.