Harnessing Technology for Social Good: How Higher Education Can Give Back to Local Communities
Virtual meeting technologies can create spaces that feel personal and safe, fostering life-changing connections between participants.
Kimberly Conner serves as a publications writer and editor for Texas State University’s Division of Information Technology. A communicator for the IT Marketing and Communications team, Kimberly brings IT insights to the campus and broader higher education communities.
Kimberly received her B.A. from The University of Texas in Austin’s Plan II Honors College. She earned a J.D. from Baylor University School of Law. Kimberly is a certified educator and a graduate of Texas State’s Teacher Recruitment Program. Kimberly is passionate about accessible educational opportunities for students of all backgrounds and abilities.
When she isn’t writing, Kimberly enjoys running, kickboxing, and playing competitive board games with her family.
Virtual meeting technologies can create spaces that feel personal and safe, fostering life-changing connections between participants.
A blended video studio and faculty office space elevates the online teaching and learning experience for instructors and students at Texas State University.
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