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Gina O'Neal-Moffitt
Dr. Gina O’Neal-Moffitt
Gina O'Neal-Moffitt is a Professor of Psychology at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. She teaches five courses per semester both online and in-person, and also serves as faculty Chair. Her work has investigated Alzheimer's Disease treatments, specifically how melatonin works in mice models.
Department: Psychology
School: Florida State University
Department: Behavioral, Social Sciences, and Education
School: Tallahassee Community College
What is your advice on using technology with students? We and our students use digital technology for many things we do, but our students spend so much of their time with their devices, that it is difficult to entice them to be without them for long. Why not meet them where they live and use that to our advantage to help them learn?!