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Dr. Eric Perry earned an MA in Community Counseling from Slippery Rock University and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Duquesne University. His dissertation examined the perceptions of Counselor Educators related to online education and the expansion of online pedagogy. He is a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), with most of his experience in community counseling and K-12 treatment settings.
Perry has over 15 years of experience as a classroom and online instructor, working first to train background investigators and then serving as a trainer, instructional designer and curriculum developer for a large mental health service provider in Pittsburgh, PA as well as for other mental health service agencies, educational institutions and training providers. Most recently, Perry has served as a faculty member and program coordinator in an online and hybrid counselor education program before becoming a Clinical Faculty member at SNHU.
Perry is highly involved in service activities and currently serves as the Social Media and Web Manager for the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). Perry continues to work toward research related to the development and research of online pedagogy specific to counselor education.
Perry has over 15 years of experience as a classroom and online instructor, working first to train background investigators and then serving as a trainer, instructional designer and curriculum developer for a large mental health service provider in Pittsburgh, PA as well as for other mental health service agencies, educational institutions and training providers. Most recently, Perry has served as a faculty member and program coordinator in an online and hybrid counselor education program before becoming a Clinical Faculty member at SNHU.
Perry is highly involved in service activities and currently serves as the Social Media and Web Manager for the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). Perry continues to work toward research related to the development and research of online pedagogy specific to counselor education.

Dr. Marty Jencius is an Associate Professor at Kent State University who has had a long-time love affair with technology and how it impacts teaching and learning in his field of counseling. During his 40 years of dabbling in technology, he has done seminal work in technology introducing listservs (CESNET-L), websites, online journals, podcasts, and virtual reality to the field of counseling. He is Executive Producer of podcasts from The PodTalk Network and co-host on The Faculty Meeting podcast. Recently he has been looking at ways that tech can impact work productivity. The Tech Savvy Professor podcast is his outlet for sharing about technology before he forgets more than he knows.