Craig is a distinguished educator with over 25 years of committed service across both state and independent sectors of education. With experience as a generalist primary educator and a specialisation in P-10 Digital Technologies, Craig has also taught in the higher education sector. Holding a Master of Education, Craig’s research focused on the impact of 1:1 technology programs on teachers, reinforcing his steadfast dedication to integrating technology within the educational framework.
Craig has held a variety of leadership roles that have been instrumental in promoting and enhancing digital literacy among both staff and students, facilitating a seamless integration of technology across the curriculum. As the Director of Digital Learning at Melbourne Girls Grammar, Craig collaborates with faculty and students to develop their digital competencies, and is deeply involved in the initiation and implementation of impactful digital projects.
Craig’s influence in the educational field extends beyond his immediate roles. He is an active member on the Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria Committee of Management and serves as the Victorian Representative on the Australian Council of Computers in Education. His impact is felt internationally as an ISTE Community Leader, Adobe Education Leader, and Microsoft Innovative Education Expert. Furthermore, Craig is also a board member at the Foundation Learning Centre in his local community.
As a seasoned speaker, Craig has graced multiple educational conferences, sharing his insights on the role of digital learning approaches across the K-12 curriculum. His in-depth knowledge and engaging presentations have been instrumental in shaping understandings and approaches towards the topic.
In his personal life, Craig cherishes the company of his wife, two sons, and a variety of pets. His quieter moments are often accompanied by a flavorful cup of coffee, one of his simple yet profound pleasures.
