Preston Clark
Preston Clark
Information Systems
342 Statler Hall
Phone: 607-255-6180
Email: pac2@cornell.edu
Primary Research Focus
End-user technology, distance learning initiatives, world wide web technologies, adult learning strategies applied to information technology, crisis learning of technology, hospitality initiatives on the internet
Professional Biography
Preston Clark has been with Cornell University and the Hotel School since 1985 and is currently a lecturer in the information systems area. His academic interests include: end user computer learning behaviors; computer software implementation and training; web-based learning strategies; and human-computer interaction. He teaches courses that address the effective use and implementation of computer-based business applications, information technology, and information systems. Clark has written technical training materials, articles, and has provided computer training and implementation sessions and consultations to schools and other non-profit organizations. He is currently a doctoral candidate in computing technology in education at Nova Southeastern University’s School of Computer and Information Sciences.
Courses Taught
- Spring 10: HADM 1174 - Hospitality Business Computing
- Spring 10: HADM 2275 - Introduction to Information Systems Management
- Fall 09: HADM 1174 - Business Computing
- Fall 09: HADM 2275 - Introduction to Information Systems Management.
Academic Degrees
- Ed.S., Nova Southeastern University
- M.S., Syracuse University
- B.A., Haverford College
