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As of 2010, Christopher Johnson, Ph.D. serves as an Assistant Professor in the Educational Technology Program at the Uiversity of Arizona South.

In 2005, he retired from the University of Arizona where he served as a Senior Consultant in the Learning Technologies Center. As facilitator of the Consulting and Enrichment Activities group, his primary focus was to assist faculty in exploring and implementing new teaching methodologies that are supported by technology. He also served as the Director of Humanities Computing and Technology and the Director of the Digital Media Resource Center in the Integrated Learning Center. He now teaches primarily in the Educational Technology Program and Educational Leadership programs at the University of Arizona, and consults with the University and Arizona K-12 schools on the design of learning spaces, strategic technology planning, and implementation of 21st Century Skills.

In 2005, Chris founded the 21st Century Learning Group. From 2005 to the present he consults with schools and districts on implementing technology, learning space design, and strategic technology planning.

 

From 2007-2009 he served as the President of the Board of Directors of the Arizona Technology in Education Association, an ISTE State Affiliate and currently serves as Past-President and ISTE affiliate Representative.

Chris serves on a variety of technology committees and has shared his knowledge and expertise at a number of conferences. He has recently participated in the Revision of the Arizona Educational Technology Standard and was the writer of the Revised Strategic Long-Range Educational Technology Plan for Arizona. He is an NCATE Board Reviewer for ISTE Technology Facilitator and Leadership programs and as of June 2009 serves on the ISTE Affiliate Membership Committee and the NECC 2010 Conference Committee.