Jack Green Musselman and Jason Rosenblum

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Jack Green Musselman and Jason Rosenblum
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Jack Green Musselman has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Indiana University and is the Director for the Center for Ethics and Leadership at St. Edward’s University in Austin Texas. At this Holy Cross liberal arts college he both teaches and works on applied ethics and philosophy of law, and he does ethics workshops for people on campus and in Austin. His recent publications include “Natural Law for Teaching Ethics: An Essential Tool and Not a Seamless Web,” in The Normativity of the Natural: Human Goods, Human Virtues, and Human Flourishing (ed. Mark Cherry, New York: Springer, 2009) and “Smoking Pot Doesn’t Hurt Anyone But Me! Why Adults Should be Allowed to Consume Cannanbis,” co-authored with St. Edward's University faculty Russell Frohardt and Austin policy analyst D.G. Lynch, in Cannabis & Philosophy: What Were We Just Talking About?, (ed. Dale Jacquette, Wiley Blackwell, forthcoming.)

Jason Rosenblum is an educational technologist working for St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX, where he conducts research and development of emerging educational technologies. Jason holds a Master’s degree in Computer Education and Cognitive Systems from the University of North Texas and is also a doctoral student in the Instructional Technology Ph.D. program in the College of Education at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to being the St. Edward’s University liaison for NITLE, he also serves as the campus liaison for the New Media Center Consortium, where he recently participated on the Horizon Project Advisory Board. Jason maintains a blog dedicated to the scholarly pursuit of innovative educational technology ideas, trends, and examples (http://www.edtechresources.info).

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