Jun 1, 2010 2:00 AM EDTMoodlerooms CEO Becomes Founding Member of the Loyola School of Education’s Board of Advisors
CEO Martin Knott to Offer Insight and Experience to Board
Baltimore, MD —Moodlerooms, Inc., trusted provider of managed open-source e-Learning solutions, is pleased to announce CEO Martin Knott’s participation as a founding member of the School of Education Board of Advisors at Loyola University Maryland, where he will offer his
experience as an entrepreneur and advocate for education in the Baltimore community to help advance the school’s ambitious vision.
Baltimore, MD —Moodlerooms, Inc., trusted provider of managed open-source e-Learning solutions, is pleased to announce CEO Martin Knott’s participation as a founding member of the School of Education Board of Advisors at Loyola University Maryland, where he will offer his experience as an entrepreneur and advocate for education in the Baltimore community to help advance the school’s ambitious vision.
“The School of Education at Loyola is committed to taking a unique, yet pragmatic approach to cultivating effective educators by delivering a curriculum that focuses on the application of teaching and learning in an urban framework,” says Martin Knott, Moodlerooms CEO. “I am
honored to represent the vision and values of Moodlerooms while assisting Loyola in accomplishing its mission.”
Officially launched on October 14, 2009, the School of Education at Loyola is dedicated to advancing the achievement and development of city children and youth by employing strategies based on an analytical framework of identity, race, social capital, and culture.
"Our students won't just become 'good teachers' - but will additionally become community teachers," said Peter C. Murrell, Jr., Ph.D., founding dean of Loyola’s School of Education. "For students in our School of Education, being a community teacher means understanding issues,
problems, and opportunities in a connected way."
About Moodlerooms (www.moodlerooms.com):
With the open-source Moodle LMS at the core, Moodlerooms’ mission is to provide educators and learners across the globe with an e-learning platform that is flexible, reliable and affordable. Moodlerooms’ consultative approach gives customers enterprise-level services, features and the opportunity to choose a solution that perfectly fits them, giving them more time to focus resources on what really matters — quality teaching and learning.
About Loyola University Maryland (www.loyola.edu):
Established in 1852, Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic, Jesuit comprehensive university comprising Loyola College, home to the University's arts and sciences programs; the Sellinger School of Business and Management; and the School of Education. Loyola enrolls 3,700 undergraduate and 2,300 graduate students from across the country.
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