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Chris Connors

Creative Computing Art Teacher at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School

Chris Connors is a Creative Computing Art Teacher at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS), where he integrates art and technology in his teaching approach. His background is multidisciplinary, combining elements of art with computer science, which he has been exploring for over 15 years. Connors is known for his innovative project called Scrappy Circuits, which allows students to learn about electricity through hands-on activities using inexpensive materials like LED tea candles and cardboard.1

In his educational philosophy, Connors emphasizes fostering curiosity among students. He believes that understanding electricity can lead to broader explorations in physics and engineering, making it accessible and engaging for learners of all ages.1 His work not only focuses on technical skills but also on encouraging creativity and experimentation in the classroom.

At MVRHS, Connors is part of the Art, Design & Technology department, contributing to a curriculum that prepares students for various creative fields.2 His efforts have been recognized in local media, highlighting his commitment to making learning both fun and educational.1

Highlights

Jan 14 · mvrhs.org
Staff Directory - MVRHS
Apr 17 · mvtimes.com
Chris Connors and his Scrappy Circuits - The Martha's Vineyard Times
Chris Connors and his Scrappy Circuits - The Martha's Vineyard Times
Nov 7 · health.ny.gov
November 1, 2024 - List of Electors - NY.gov

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Location

Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States