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Professor Glenn L. Albright

Professor Albright is the Chair of the Psychology Department at Baruch College and a licensed psychologist who received his Ph.D. from City University of New York in the area of Experimental Cognition and Applied Psychophysiology.   His initial research involved identifying correlates between numerous cardiac functions, such as stroke volume and myocardial contractility, to Type A behavioral indices as well as biofeedback intervention for cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension.   He has published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology, Perceptual and Motor Skills and Biofeedback and Self-Regulation.

Dr. Albright is currently examining the usage of a distant learning classroom management system (Blackboard) to facilitate the delivery and management of multidisciplinary pedagogy in large lectures of Introduction to Psychology and Public Affairs, 2) the application of an online English Analyzer in implementing a new low cost/high benefit writing requirement in large lecture formats and 3) utilizing student’s web authoring skills to enhance the classroom experience.

Dr. Albright also Director of Pedagogical Development for the Weissman School or Arts and Sciences runs Baruch College’s annual Teaching and Technology conference that draws national audiences.

Vertical Campus Room 8-215

One Bernard Baruch Way

New York, New York 10010

646-312-3830

Glenn_Albright@Baruch.cuny.edu

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