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 New and Familiar Faces  

Meet new face Shaunte Rouse, Academic Advisor, College of Architecture and Environmental Design

Meet familiar face Rick Ferdig, Summit Professor of Learning Technologies and Professor of Instructional Technology, School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences

Shaunte Rouse

Academic Advisor
Kent Campus
College of Architecture and Environmental Design

New Face

Job Description:
Advise students
Worked at KSU since:
August 2014
Employment Prior to Kent State University:
Student Success advisor in the Health and Life Sciences, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Likes Most About Kent State University:
People are friendly and welcoming
Attraction to Kent State University as an Employer:
Educational and other employment benefits; near Akron and Cleveland
Resides in:
Akron, Ohio
Hometown:
Akron, Ohio
Education:
B.A. Psychology (clinical) and Music (performance), Bowling Green State University; M.Ed. College Student Personnel, Ohio University
Hobbies:
Exploring music in Northeast Ohio, church involvement (service choir), community outreach

Rick Ferdig

Summit Professor of Learning Technologies and Professor of Instructional Technology
Kent Campus
School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences

Familiar Face

Job Description:
A majority of my time is spent conducting research on the use of cutting-edge technologies to create innovative learning environments across the lifespan. My research funding has supported projects aimed at teaching health through virtual reality and 3D, using technology to improve literacy acquisition and instruction, building video games to teach science and the use of mobile applications to engage visitors to national parks. I also teach undergraduate and graduate classes on the use of technology for teaching and learning. Finally, I serve our program and our field through journal boards, editorships, and acting as a reviewer for federal grant programs and peer-reviewed articles, books and monographs.
Worked at KSU since:
August 2009
Employment Prior to Kent State University:
I was a faculty member at the University of Florida. I've also been blessed to serve in visiting faculty roles at Michigan State University, the Wyzsza Szkola Pedagogiczna (Krakow, Poland) and the Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Italy).
Likes Most About Kent State University:
Opportunity. There are significant opportunities to get involved at Kent State. Our school and our college are very interdisciplinary; I work with colleagues in literacy, math, science, special education, etc. However, I have also had the ability to engage with colleagues from public health, arts and sciences, digital sciences, etc. These opportunities also extend to businesses and community partners.
Attraction to Kent State University as an Employer:
In addition to the aforementioned abundant opportunities, two things attracted me to Kent State: Leadership and the Research Center for Educational Technology (RCET). I have served in positions or worked on research grants with universities across the world. I was incredibly impressed with those in leadership positions at Kent State. In addition to supporting faculty, they were forward thinking in preparing for the highs and lows that inevitably occur in academia. I also joined Kent State with the ability to support the RCET. Although RCET conducts numerous research and teaching projects, one of its most recognized features is the AT&T Classroom. RCET brings in students and teachers for two hours a day, five days a week, for six weeks at a time to engage in curriculum supported by innovative technology. In other words, joining Kent State meant the opportunity to conduct research while directly impacting practice. That occurs daily in RCET, but I have come to learn that it occurs throughout Kent State’s campus.
Resides in:
Hudson, Ohio
Hometown:
Holland, Michigan
Education:
B.A. Psychology, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; M.A. Educational Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan; Ph.D. Educational Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Hobbies:
Spending time outdoors in creation brings me renewal. I also serve as an elder at Hudson Presbyterian Church, as a volunteer for the HPC Early Childhood Center and as a den leader/religious emblems coordinator for Cub Scout Pack 3322.