TEACHING
I believe knoweldge is constructed through meaningful experience, and how I teach is heavily influenced by my research. I typically include authentic tasks/projects in my classrooms to prepare future professionals, although other methods are used to afford different kinds of learning. Technology plays an important role in my classroom both as a tool for and a target of learning.
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Below are the courses I have taught. The courses taught in Valdosta State University are fully online.
UNDERGRADUATE-LEVEL
Using Computers in Education (EDUC-W200, Indiana University)
MASTER-LEVEL
Foundations in Instructional Design and Technology (ITED7100, Valdosta State University)
Instructional Design and Technology Integration (ITED7300, Valdosta State University)
Vision & Planning for Instructional Technology (ITED7500, Valdosta State University)
Educational Data Use and Visualization (ITED7070, Valdosta State University)
Instructional Video & Audio (ITED7710, Valdosta State University)
Instructional and Performance Technologies Foundation (EDUC-R511, Indiana University)
Instructional Design and Development I (EDUC-R521, Indiana University)
Computer-Mediated Learning (EDUC-R547, Indiana University)
DOCTORAL-LEVEL
Action Research Methods and Planning (ITED8970, Valdosta State University)
Action Research Project (ITED8999, Valdosta State University)
Applications of Research Methods to IST Issues (EDUC-R690, Indiana University)
K-12 & COMMUNITY
Valdosta Korean School
Korean School of Urbana-Champaign
Korean School of Bloomington Indiana