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Eric Stoller is a higher education thought-leader, consultant, writer, and speaker. He frequently gives keynotes on how administrators can use social media strategically and is a proponent for teaching students about digital
identity development.

With a background in student affairs, academic advising, wellness, technology, and communications, Eric focuses his energies on educating clients and captivating audiences. As the Student Affairs and Technology blogger for Inside Higher
Ed
, he generates conversations, answers questions, and provides insight about a variety of “tech topics.” He has given presentations on social media and technology at multiple student affairs events (AACRAO, ACPA, ACUI, ACUHO-I, NACADA,
NACAS, NACCU, NACS, and NASPA) and is a former regional chair of the NASPA Technology Knowledge Community.

Eric is a former academic advisor and web coordinator for the College of Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University. He served previously as a marketing specialist for Student Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received
an A.A. from Indian Hills Community College, a B.A. in communications from the University of Northern Iowa, and an Ed.M. in college student services administration from Oregon State University. Eric can be found online at ericstoller.com and tweeting at twitter.com/ericstoller.

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