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Resume

Here's a bit of background info:

Currently, I work at Körber Supply Chain as an eLearning development specialist where I create customer-facing courses to enable ease of use of our software. In addition to creating the courses, I write storyboards, collaborate with SMEs, review courses for accessibility, and support management of Docebo, our LMS.

In my last position, as an assistant instructional designer at Kennesaw State University, I worked primarily with college professors to help them with their online courses. I mainly took on the instructing role as I taught them to use our learning management system as well as technology related to online learning.

I used the ADDIE model to ensure these employees had the resources they needed to create engaging, inviting learning experiences for students. I often developed asynchronous trainings, conducted synchronous workshops, and created resources for them to reference after the fact. I also conducted reviews of their courses to ensure they met the WCAG accessibility standards.

I have a B.A. in Modern Language and Culture from Kennesaw State University, through which I learned to speak proficient Spanish and conversational French.

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Publications

FALL 2021
"Time-Efficient Techniques for Improving Student and Instructor Success in Online Courses"
This is an article I wrote with staff and faculty at Kennesaw State University: Tamara Powell, Julie Newell, Stephen Bartlett, Brayden Milam, Lauren Snider, Deborah Mixson-Brookshire, Julie Moore, Tiffani Tijerina, and Justin Cochran. You can read the article at this link -- the article starts on page 193 (page 206 in the PDF viewer).
SUMMER 2021
"Finding a Balance for Success: Student Success Innovations vs. Faculty Workload Concerns"
This is an article I wrote with staff and faculty at Kennesaw State University: Tamara Powell, Julie Newell, Stephen Bartlett, Brayden Milam, and Lauren Snider. You can find the abstract and a PDF of the article on the ThinkMind website.
"SoftChalk"
This is a software review (article) that I wrote to be published in the journal Die Unterrichtspraxis, a journal of the American Association of Teachers of German. You can read the article in your web browser through ProQuest.

Conference Presentations

FALL 2020
"The Research Was Wrong: The Unlikely Outcome of Pandemic-Forced Changes in Training Models"
Presented with the KSU Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences Office of Digital Education at the 2020 Online Learning Consortium.
SUMMER 2021
"Finding a Balance for Success: Student Success Innovations vs. Faculty Workload Concerns"
Presented with the KSU Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences Office of Digital Education at the 2021 eLearning and Mobile Learning Conference by IARIA.

Miscellaneous Projects

FALL 2020 / SPRING 2021
Campus-Wide Technology Inventory, Kennesaw State University
Served as project manager for creation of an interactive, online inventory system of all technology in all Kennesaw State University classrooms for faculty to reference.
I cannot link it here because the information is confidential to KSU, but it was created using Microsoft Excel and involved streams of hyperlinks in cells and sheets organized by college, subject, building, and room. Each room had Word and PDF documents detailing the technology that was available in that room with links to tutorials regarding use of said technology.
SPRING 2020
SoftChalk Microtraining: "How to Quickly Put Content Online (in the event of an emergency)"
Created an asynchronous training for KSU faculty made using SoftChalk Cloud to introduce faculty to the basics of online teaching in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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FALL 2019
Campus-Wide Foreign Language Captioning System, Kennesaw State University
KSU's captioning system (Cielo24) was previously only able to create captions in English, so I created the process for the Department of Foreign Language faculty members to send their videos to tutors in the Foreign Language Resource Collection, who would then use written/video tutorials by me to add captions to the videos and send them back to the faculty.
The following link leads to the page that faculty visit if they need to request captioning for videos in languages other than English. The resource materials for both the faculty and the tutors are under the "Resources and Training" dropdown menu.
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