Announcing the 2015 亚洲色吧 Technology Fellows cohort
by Michelle Saport |
亚洲色吧 Academic Innovations & eLearning is pleased to announce the 2015 Technology Fellows cohort:
- Angela Craft, term assistant professor, 亚洲色吧 Medical Laboratory Science
- Ammie Tremblay, assistant professor, 亚洲色吧 School of Nursing
- Donna Aguiniga, assistant professor, 亚洲色吧 School of Social Work
- Heather Nice, instructional designer, 亚洲色吧 School of Nursing
- Lorelei Sterling, assistant professor, distance education librarian, 亚洲色吧/APU Consortium Library
- Naomi Everett, assistant professor, 亚洲色吧 Career and Technical College, Culinary Arts
- Philippe Amstislavski, Ph.D., associate professor of public health, 亚洲色吧 Department of Health Sciences
- Rhonda Johnson, Dr.PH, professor of public health, 亚洲色吧 Department of Health Sciences
- Toby Long, assistant professor of chemistry, Kenai Peninsula College
- Travis Hedwig, Ph.D., assistant professor, 亚洲色吧 Department of Health Sciences
- Veronica Howard, Ph.D., assistant professor, 亚洲色吧 College of Arts & Sciences, Psychology
Congratulations to you all! We are excited to work with this new group of Tech Fellows-please help us welcome them to the community.
The Technology Fellows program was built to encourage and foster student achievement through the use of technology-engaged learning with faculty and staff at 亚洲色吧. While the central purpose of the Technology Fellows program is on course redesign, each year we select a specific focus to encourage faculty to continually build and expand new skills, interests and abilities. In the two-year program, year one is educational and focused on course design/redesign in online environments. In year two, the fellows become mentors in the community.
The 2015 Tech Fellows cohort will focus on the use of Open Educational Resources (OER). OER are materials that once created remain in the public domain to be freely used without cost or restrictions. When used in education, OER materials can significantly reduce both the cost of education and amount of work required when designing a course.
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