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David Marcovitz serves as Associate Dean of the School of Education at Loyola University Maryland, where he holds the position of Associate Professor and Chair of the Education Specialties Department. As founding Director of Graduate Programs in Learning Design & Technology, he has shaped the program since its inception in 1997 and teaches core courses including Multimedia Design, Digital Communication, and Technology Leadership.
His academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Educational Technology from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, with research focused on technology support in elementary schools. Prior professional experience encompasses high school computer science instruction and technology specialist roles.
Dr. Marcovitz's research explores critical intersections of technology and equity, with primary interests in digital citizenship, the second-level digital divide, and social justice frameworks in educational technology. His work examines how technology connects students beyond classroom boundaries while addressing systemic access barriers and ethical implementation challenges.
His publication trajectory (2006-2022) demonstrates evolving focus from foundational technology integration toward contemporary issues of social justice, mobile learning (BYOD), and copyright frameworks. Recent scholarship increasingly addresses equity implications of technology deployment, reflecting broader shifts in educational technology discourse toward inclusive and critical approaches.
Recognition includes the Microsoft Community Contributor Award (2012) and six consecutive Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Awards (2005-2010), highlighting practical contributions to educational software implementation.
As program director and faculty member, he has mentored graduate students in Learning Design & Technology while developing curriculum that bridges theoretical frameworks with practical leadership skills. His professional service includes membership in the International Society for Technology in Education and Maryland Society for Educational Technology, supporting field-wide knowledge exchange.
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