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Rhonda D. Blackburn, PhD

VP, Chief Academic Officer, BNED LoudCloud

Owner, B&B Consulting

Executive Board, Chair-Elect, NUTN

Advisory Board, USDLA

Re-Imagining Collaboration!

Over the past decade, change has been inevitable.  So, what does collaboration look like now?  How are students, along with faculty, collaborating? Is it part of the make-up of the course or is it organically grown?  Can the culture of the class impact the level of collaboration?  Join Dr. Rhonda Blackburn in re-imagining what this should look like in the curriculum and beyond.  Let’s take a look at how this is being done in today’s academic environment and what you need to do to prepare and capitalize on these changes.

About Rhonda -- 

Dr. Rhonda D. Blackburn, VP and Chief Academic Officer for LoudCloud Systems has been working in academia for the pasts 20+ years as a teacher, administrator, trainer, and consultant.  Now she takes that experience and applies that knowledge to make her clients successful in their eLearning goals and initiatives.  As the VP and Chief Academic Officer, she helps clients create competency based programs that allow the students to track their learning and move through a curriculum at a pace that meets the students’ needs and learning experiences and enhance on-ground and online courses through the use of technology and learning outcomes assessment.  She is also focused on developing a strong learning community and making sure all clients are positioned to be successful in their implementation and use of LoudCloud technology. 

 

Prior to LoudCloud, Dr. Blackburn was the Associate Provost of Educational Enhancement at the University of Texas at Dallas.  Her office covered faculty development, instructional technology, distance education, media/video services, and classroom experience.  Within this capacity, she supported faculty on helping them develop well designed courses, both traditional and online.  She also guided her staff in understanding technology and how it can be used effectively in a classroom setting.  She spearheaded the redesign and integration of technology into the classrooms throughout the campus.  Through research on the classroom experience, she was able to show how faculty development, the right technology and classroom materials, could improve student retention and learning.  She conducted workshops, departmental trainings, and one-on-one consultations with faculty and support staff across campus and developed a Teaching Academy Certification, which helped faculty and teaching assistance understand the art of teaching. 

 

Dr. Blackburn currently teaches a graduate online course at UMUC and an undergraduate hybrid course at UTDallas.  In addition to these courses, she has taught additional graduate, undergraduate, community college, continuing education, and high school courses since 1989 in face-to-face, hybrid, and online modalities.  In all of her courses she utilizes technology to enhance the learning experience for the students.

 

Dr. Blackburn received her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University.  She is also actively involved with numerous associations focused on lifelong learning including TxDLA as past-president, USDLA as an advisory board member, and NUTN as a board member. 

2016 NETnet Summer Distance Learning Conference

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