Christopher DeFraia is Associate Professor of Genetics at Ferris State University. In addition to teaching, he specializes in educational video production. Chris wanted a website where he could share research from his plant genetics lab as well as his free and open-source video series "Video Production for Teachers and Professors."
Christopher DeFraia is Associate Professor of Genetics at Ferris State University. In addition to teaching, he specializes in educational video production. Chris wanted a website where he could share research from his plant genetics lab as well as his free and open-source video series "Video Production for Teachers and Professors." The videos are meant for all teachers of all subject and cover all aspects of video production including screencasting, voice recording, video editing, and more.
We asked Chris, "why was now the right time for him to create his personal academic website?" Chris summarized the opportunity here:
He created the website from an OpenScholar template in just a few hours, including adding his c.v., video series and headshot.
What are other reasons why faculty create websites separate from their university or company directory and social media profiles? It typically comes down to controlling the conversation and being able to make site changes whenever, wherever.
A great time to start is when you have important things happening, such as: