I’ve developed and taught numerous workshops. Some of these include basic computer skills for adults, information literacy and study skills for undergraduate students, and crafting learning objectives and backwards design for college professors. I’ve also mentored faculty on the instructional design process and using technology effectively in their courses. The video below is a workshop I facilitated at the University of Kentucky on integrating social media in the classroom:
Here are some presentation materials that I developed and then presented for our Faculty Fellows program at the University of Kentucky. This program helped faculty across the university to develop and assess assignments designed to improve students’ multimodal communication skills.
As the Instructional Technology Manager, I developed the technical infrastructure for the Presentation U! Center, including methods for tracking center usage and providing online tutoring. You can view this job aid I created onĀ using Zoom to conduct remote tutoring sessions.
At Eastern Kentucky University, I helped facilitated our faculty professional development program. Here’s an infographic that I synced with Google sheets in order to capture real time data from participants.

Here’s another infographic I created as a basic information sheet for the Presentation U! Center. The Presentation U! Center offered tutoring in speaking, writing, and visual communication for all students at the University of Kentucky.

Over the last six years, I’ve done extensive video recording and editing. Here’s a video that I helped to create for anthropology professor, Dr. Kelli Carmean, on classifying cultures by subsistence methods. I built this video in Adobe Premiere. The copyright for this video belongs to Dr. Carmean. Please contact her at kelli.carmean @ eku.edu for permission to share or reuse.
https://courses.coe.eku.edu/ANT200/ANT200_Timeline1.mp4
Here is an interactive grammar tutorial I developed for a special education course at Eastern Kentucky University. I made this tutorial in iSpring. I also have experience creating interactions in Captivate, Articulate Storyline, and H5P.
Note: The content was provided by and belongs to Dr. Michelle Gremp. Please contact Dr. Gremp (michelle.gremp @ eku.edu) before sharing or republishing this tutorial.
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