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Gregory Klein M.Ed.

Greg earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communication from the Minneapolis
               College of Art and Design, his Minnesota State Teaching Certification at Augsburg
               University, and an M.Ed. in Studio Art Education from the University of Victoria.
               He comes to USF after a twenty-year high-school (public and independent college-prep) teaching
               career in the media arts. Greg also taught courses in web design as adjunct faculty
               at Eckerd College and the State College of Florida. Visual problem-solving is the
               cornerstone of visual design and working as an LD, Greg looks forward to applying
               decades of problem-solving and design experience to the discipline of Instructional
               Design. 
 
While at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Greg studied furniture design
               under renowned Minneapolis architect, Ralph Rapson鈥攁 classmate of mid-century modern
               design icons Charles and Ray Eames, at Cranbrook Academy. Since that time, Greg has
               been an avid collector, curator, and sometime purveyor of mid-century modern art,
               furniture, and furnishings. 
When Greg and his wife Chi were considering moving from Chicago to Florida, Greg promised her that if they made the move, he would ensure she had flowers blooming in their yard 365 days a year. After 18 years of hauling rocks, dirt, and plants, that promise has been fulfilled by replacing a yard full of sand and spurs with extensive xeriscaped rock gardens, that do indeed have flowers in bloom 365 days a year.