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Stephen Klein
Professor of Information
Systems
Ramapo College
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Stephen
Klein's Home Page
Hello and welcome to my home page. I'm glad you're here. Please, let
me introduce myself. My name, as you already know, is Stephen
Klein, and no, I'm not related to Calvin or Ann. I am
related to Wendy, my wife, and Leslie and Jeff our children. We moved to New Jersey from Massachusetts
in 1980, and we reside in Oakland
NJ. We chose Oakland because of its beautiful country
setting, excellent schools, and close proximity to the College. I have been
teaching and consulting in the fields of computing and information
systems/technology for more than 35 years. I consider myself a
"win-win" teacher and a facilitator in the learning process. I
subscribe to the CAP (Courage,
Attitude, and Perseverance) principle in life and try to instill these
qualities in my students. Also, as a New Englander, I’m an avid Boston Red
Sox fan.
As a Professor of Information Systems at Ramapo College of New Jersey in the Anisfield School
of Business (ASB), I teach introductory and advanced information systems and
technology (IS/IT) courses. My areas of interest include computer literacy,
programming languages, database management systems, management information
systems and the application of information technology to the solution of
business problems. As an IT consultant, the currency of my consulting
experiences ensures that my students are studying and learning emerging
information technologies.
In 1990, I had the honor and privilege of conducting a computing workshop
in Volgograd, Soviet Union. In 1994, I was invited to Ningbo, Peoples
Republic of China, where I conducted a computing workshop for accountants.
Both of these experiences provided me with invaluable knowledge about the
countries, their peoples and cultures, and their computing environments. I
developed friendships which endure today.
In the Winter of 2005, I traveled with two ASB faculty colleagues and 38
students on a Study Abroad Program to Italy. The 13-day trip to Venice, Florence, and Rome, was an
educationally and a culturally rewarding experience for all. I encourage my
students to enroll in Study Abroad and Cooperative Education courses.
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Ramapo College has provided me with the impetus to
achieve excellence in teaching, scholarship and contribution to college and
community. Similarly, I have witnessed the College's growth and
transformation into a highly acclaimed institution of higher learning. It
is a privilege to be part of Ramapo College's past, present, and future.
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If you would like more
information about
Ramapo College, our programs and
courses, faculty and students,
or information in general,
please contact me at (201) 684-7375,
or at sklein@ramapo.edu
Thank you and have a GREAT day J
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