Professor Lyndon C. Marshall
Lyndon
C.
Marshall, MBA, Ed.D.
is Professor of Computer Science at University of Great Falls.
He is a Technologist, Educational Technologist, Futurist, and Writer.
Lyndon has taught a wide variety of computer science, education,
economics and
mathematics courses from junior high school to doctoral candidates.
Courses taught range from programming, systems analysis, artificial
intelligence, and computer organization to computer and network
security. He has an exceptional background in
distance learning and has managed a Blackboard system, worked with
Moodle, worked with Learnlinc, implemented Wimba, and implemented
educational video conferencing.
He has
implemented a
mid-sized network, supervised network operations, worked with four
generations of advanced commercial server products, managed an Exchange
server, implemented cloud-based applications, managed firewalls and
security appliances, provided network and hardware support for an
advanced student information system, and managed desktop deployment and
maintenance.
Lyndon earned his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Summa Cum Laude)
at University of Great Falls in 1978.
He minored in Business Administration: Business Law, Financial
Accounting,
Managerial Accounting.
He earned his
Master of Business Administration at the University of Montana in 1982.
He became a Certified Data Processor in Data Processing Management at
ICCP in 1983.
He became a
Certified Systems Professional, Systems Analysis at ICCP in 1985.
He earned his Doctor of Education, Adult and Higher Education at
Montana State University-Bozeman in 1996.
He became a
Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft Certified Professional in
1999.
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