Sharon Teabo
Experience

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2005-Present: Assistant Professor, Education, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA. Designed and taught courses for graduate credit in the Instructional Technology Leadership Program; additional duties: technology committee, advising, thesis chair and/or committee member. Courses: Instructional Technologies, Foundations & Theories of Instructional Technology, Instructional Design, Emerging & Assistive Technologies, Assessment and Evaluation in Instructional Technology, and Applied Research.

2005 (summer): Visiting Instructor (graduate faculty), Technology Education. Development of Instructional Materials, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.

2004-2005: Consultant/Trainer, WV Small Business & Development. Provide consultation and training on web-based business issues such as web marketing, design, and promotion to small business throughout the area. Workshop descriptions and additional information: http://www.act1graphics.com/pages/descriptions.htm

Summer 2002 to 2004: Assistant Professor, Shenandoah University, Computers in Education, Arts and Sciences, Winchester, VA.  Taught graduate courses associated with the following topics: Educational Technology Applications, Educational Software Development, Selected Software, Computers for Educators, Electronic Publishing, Digital Media Integration, and Developing Online Instruction. Developed additional technology courses. Course syllabi and examples available online: http://www.chalkdusters.com

1992 to 2002 (full time): Assistant Director, Shepherd College–South Branch, Petersburg, WV. Assist in the administration of Shepherd College–South Branch, located in Petersburg. Duties included student recruitment, advising and scheduling, public relations/marketing, coordination special programs, and developing new programs

Committees: Shepherd Community and Technical College: Strategic Planning Committee, Career and Technical Education Committee, Transfer Education Committee, Developmental Education Committee, Institute Image Committee (Chair), Training Network Team, West Virginia Training Network, and coordinator for Distance Learning Education. Shepherd College: Community College Committee, Web Development Committee.

1995
West Virginia Community College Association Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Contributions to Community College Education in West Virginia.

1981 to 2002 (part time)Credit & Non-Credit Undergraduate Courses Taught: Shepherd College: Studio Art Courses, (Introduction, Intermediate, and Advanced): Composition and Design, Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic, Colored Pencil, Aquamedia, Ink, Drawing, Mixed Media, and Photography. Desktop Publishing, Art History, Art and Brain Development in Early Childhood, Foundation Writing, Study Skills. Workshops, Continuing Education, & In-Service: Introduction to the Internet, Web Page Design, Presentation Design, Integration of Technology into the Classroom, Nonprofit Promotion and Management, Printmaking, Painting, Drawing, Design. Classes for children: Art and Computers, Puppets, Drawing, Animation, Cartooning, Careers in Art, and Art in the Park.

Graduate Credit Courses & Academic Workshops

2003 (Summer): Consultant/Instructor, Instructional Design & Technology Professional Development Seminar, COSTAATT (College of Science, Technology, and Applied Arts at Trinidad & Tobago), Trinidad.

2002 (Third Term): ED 760: Special Topics: Internet in the Content Area; and ED 503: Integrating Technology into Teaching (open to graduate students), Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA.

2002 (Summer): Lead Instructor: Trek 21: A 3-Year Project for “Educating Teachers As Agents of Technological Change. West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.

2002 (Spring): TE 744: Integration of Instructional Technology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV (with Dr. John Wells, Associate Professor). (Partially Web-based)

2001 (Fall): TE 750: Web-based Instructional Design (Educational Leadership Cohort). This course will address the concepts and applications of web-based instructional design as they direct the effective integration of Internet activities and resources into a teaching/learning environment. West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. (Partially Web-based)

2001 (Summer):
Lead Instructor: Trek 21: A 3-Year Project for “Educating Teachers As Agents of Technological Change. West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.


2000 (Fall):
TE 390-F:  Integration of Instructional Technology (open to graduate students), West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV (with Dr. John Wells, Associate Professor). (Partially Web-based)

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Last update: 09.22.06

 

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