Dr. Nicole Luongo is a professor of education and director of distance learning at Saint Peter’s University (SPU) in Jersey City, NJ. Currently, she is teaching a blend of online, hybrid, and face-to-face graduate and undergraduate education courses in the Caulfield School of Education. Additionally, she has served as an academic advisor for graduate students as well as a supervisor for student teachers. Dr. Luongo has authored several anthologies, including The New ELA Classroom: Teaching in a Digital World and The New World of Assessment: Teaching in a Digital World. Some of her recent peer-reviewed publications include: “Using Whiteboard Applications in the K-12 Mathematics Classroom”, “Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers Using the Teacher Educator Technology Competencies (TETCs)”, “Using Mobile Devices and Online Polling Software to Communicate in the Classroom”, “Empowering Faculty Using Distance Learning Mentoring Programs”, and “An Examination Of Distance Learning Faculty Satisfaction Levels And Self-perceived Barriers”. Dr. Luongo received a B.S. in elementary education from Bucknell University and a M.A.E. in administration and supervision from Seton Hall University. Most recently, she graduated from Nova Southeastern University with an Ed.D. in instructional technology and distance education. Faculty page