I am a member of the Hopi Tribe and I grew up in North Salt Lake, Utah. I've pursued my Bachelor's degree in psychology while earning minors in statistics and Native American studies at Utah State University. I love meeting and working with people because I am always looking for opportunities to grow and to learn from others. As I move on to the next stages of my life, I hope to find ways to combine and strengthen my interests while developing relationships within my community and my culture.
Christina Morgan
Jess Ivie
Emily Jensen
Kenden Quayle
Kenden Quayle is graduating this Spring with a bachelor’s degree through the College of Education and Human Services. She hopes to start the masters program in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences (ITLS) next fall. She is interested in all things design oriented, especially those related to Human-Centered Design.
Lili Yan
Lili Yan, a graduate student, has six-year experience of teaching English in Chinese colleges. She has participated in the nation-wide reform of college English curriculum and courses and helped with the integration of mobile learning and EAP courses when she was teaching in Shanghai. She is an active practitioner of a variety of instructional technologies, ranging from e-portfolio assessments to QR code quizzes. Her latest research project about EAP teaching in Chinese private colleges has been funded by Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Education.