Amy Garbrick
The Pennsylvania State University
United States of America - University Park
Director of the Office of Learning Design and Innovation, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State
Current Affiliations
Presentations
- Asking Students What They Think: Student User Experience (UX) Research Studies to Inform Online Course Design
- How Notifications Influence Participants in Asynchronous Discussion Forums: A Case Study
- The influence of email notifications in asynchronous discussion on interaction patterns using social network analysis
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Biography
Amy Garbrick is the Director of the Office of Learning Design and Innovation, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State at the University Park campus. Amy has managed the design and development of over 90 courses for five award-winning online programs: the Masters of Professional Studies (MPS) in Information Sciences, MPS in Homeland Security, MPS in Enterprise Architecture, BS in IST, and BS in SRA (Security and Risk Analysis). She works on improving teaching and learning in distance, blended, resident, graduate, and undergraduate courses within the College of IST.
Previously, Amy was a Senior Instructional Designer and eLearning Coordinator with the Office of Learning Initiatives. Prior to that role, she was an Instructional Designer and eLearning Coordinator with the IST Solutions Institute where she designed and developed courses for corporate partners as well as for the IST undergraduate program. Amy has taught IST 111 and IST 110 previously. She taught IST 110 online for a number of years and is the only instructor at Penn State who taught in every previous Penn State LMS Pilot including: D2L, MoodleRooms, Canvas (three separate pilots), Bb (two separate pilots), and Pearson, as well as ANGEL. Prior to her work at IST, she was an Instructional Designer with the Penn State Smeal College of Business R.I.I.T. (Research, Instruction, and Information Technology) Group. She was also a Microcomputer Systems Consultant with the R.I.I.T. Group within Smeal College and worked on solving hardware, software, web, database, and network issues.
Amy earned a B.S. in Education from Penn State, a M.Ed. in Instructional Systems from Penn State, and is pursuing her PhD in Instructional Systems/Learning, Design, and Technology at Penn State. Amy is working on her dissertation now. Her research interests include online teaching and learning tools specifically mobile learning, concept maps, and discussion forums. Amy has published research studies and presented at national and international conferences about her work. She also serves on various University-wide teaching, learning, and online education committees.