Jordan Mroziak
Adjunct Professor of Musicianship
M.M., Duquesne University
B.M., Duquesne University
Jordan Mroziak graduated Magna Cum Laude from Duquesne University and attained a Masters degree in Digital Music Pedagogy. He also was a member of Pi Kappa Lambda Honors Society. Currently an adjunct professor of music technology and musicianship, Jordan designed a new course for the university core curriculum, Rock & Roll: An Unruly History. He is currently pursuing his Ed. D. in Instructional Technology from Duquesne University School of Education with an emphasis on popular culture studies. He has assisted producer Sean McDonald on various live recording sessions with artists such as: Little Richard, Ben E. King, Soul Asylum, & Jesse Malin. He is currently the Supervisor of Music Technology Labs in the School of Music and the Music Director at WDSR Duquesne Student Radio. Jordan aids in professional development of faculty involving implementations of technology in their pedagogy. He has also presented at the ISTE conference on music technology & the TPACK model. Other work includes his participation in Arts Educator 2.0, a professional development project that seeks to aid teachers in the K-12 field with their usage of technology in the classroom.
Contact
mroziak415@duq.edu