Tanya Joosten, Interim Director, teaches communication courses and has special interest in communication technology (Facebook, Twitter, Second Life), technological implementation and evaluation, and blended and online pedagogy. Collaborating with the Provost's office in supporting online programming for the campus, she also leads the UWM Faculty Development Program for Online and Blended and UWM Certificate in Online and Blended Teaching.
Please stop by the Golda Meir Library E175 to meet our Learning Technology Consultants:
Dylan Barth teaches composition in the Department of English. His areas of interest include online and blended course design, Web 2.0 tools, and rich media.
Gerry Bergtrom teaches biology courses. Special interests include clickers and other pedagogies that engage students with science and with each other, as well as evaluation methods for online and blended courses. He is also a Professor of Biological Science.
Amy Mangrich, Rich Media Coordinator, teaches courses on the visual arts. Her areas of interest include rich media creation (audio, video, and narrated PowerPoint presentations), synchronous tools for online, real-tiime interaction, and the pedagogy of online and blended courses.
Sharon McCarragher has been supporting UWM instructors in their use of technology for teaching and learning since 2001. She is also the UWM D2L senior site administrator.
Matthew Russell teaches blended and face-to-face courses in Comparative Literature and English. His field of interest in instructional technology includes electronic portfolios and digital storytelling.
Sharon Stoerger teaches courses on gender and computerization, as well as instructional technologies. Her areas of interest include computer-mediated communication, educational uses of social media including virtual worlds, and pedagogical practices in digital environments.
LTC Contact Information
Location: Golda Meir Library E175 & E177
Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone: 414.229.4319
Email: LTC@uwm.edu
