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CBCS faculty recognized with ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵgold quality online designation

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Multiple CBCS faculty have been recognized with a ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵgold quality online designation after successfully completing ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵInnovative Education Digital Learning’s rigorous online course design and development process in the summer and fall of 2023.

According to Innovative Education, faculty’s adherence to the rigorous standards of this distinction has culminated in the creation of courses that exceed expectations set by the Florida Board of Governors. Students are able to benefit from courses that offer both academic rigor and interactive engagement, promoting a deeper understanding of course materials and enhancing their overall academic success and future career readiness.

Honorees represent all departments in the college and exemplify how effective design directly contributes to enhanced learning outcomes. 

  • Supraja Anand - SPA 7497: Proseminar in Communication Sciences and Disorders\
  • Taylor Atkinson - GEY 3601: Physical Changes and Aging
  • Joni Bernbaum - CCJ 4933: Human Trafficking
  • Vicky Buckles - MHS 5480: Human Growth and Development
  • Melissa Carlson - IDS 2600: Applications of Research in Community Settings
  • Anthony Concepcion - MHS 6940: Practicum I in Behavior Analysis in Community Settings
  • Amy Corbin - GEY 4612: Psychology of Aging
  • Andrew Fiscella - GEY 3601: Physical Changes and Aging
  • R. LeGrande Gardner - CJE 6624: Introduction to Digital Evidence
  • Amy Gierhahn - MHS 4425: Field Experience in Behavioral Healthcare
  • Jillian Heilman - RCS 6251: Applications of Assistive Technology
  • Christian Howell - CCJ 3213: Digital Forensics
  • Thomas Hyslip - CJE 6688: Cybercrime and Criminal Justice, CJE 6935: Mobile Forensic Investigations, CJE 6935: Undercover Cybercrime Investigations
  • Kristin Kosyluk - MHS 4023: Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Services
  • Maayan Lawental - SOW 6931: Substance Use Disorders
  • YongJei Lee - CCJ 6935: Topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice: Predictive Analysis for Crime Prevention
  • Jennifer Lister - SPA 3030: Introduction to Hearing Science
  • Vickie Lynn - SOW 6105: Foundations of Human Behavior
  • Lisa Macri - SOW 6555: Field Instruction III
  • Kathleen Moore - IDS 2600: Applications of Research in Community Settings
  • Debra Mowery - RCS 6740: Research and Program Evaluation
  • Aaron Norton - MHS 4425: Field Experience in Behavioral Healthcare, MHS 4454: Alcohol, Drugs, and Crime
  • SooHyun O - CCJ 6935: Topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice: School Crime Prevention
  • Rachael Powers – CCJ 4670: Women and Crime
  • Catherine Rogers – SPA 3011: Introduction to Speech Science
  • Nasreen Sadeq – GEY 4612: Psychology of Aging
  • Nathan Willis – RCS 6476: Human Sexuality
  • Heather Zerger – MHS 6940: Practicum II in Behavior Analysis in Community Settings

Congratulations to all of these faculty members!

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