菠菜网lol正规平台 Adobe Day 2019 Presenter Bios
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Tina KoraniSan Jose State University |
Tina Korani is an Assistant Professor of Media Design in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at San Jose State University. Her creative research explores digital experience design, digital storytelling, interactive media, and immersive technology. As a designer and builder of interactive technologies, her goal is to explore how these innovations can improve, augment, and support the learning experience.
Jennifer ReddSan Jose State University |
Dr. Jennifer Redd holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instructional Technology from Iowa
State University. She is an experienced teacher with specific expertise in teaching
online. Dr. Redd joined San José State University in 2011 as an instructional designer
and is currently the Director of eCampus. The eCampus department provides instructional
design support, conducts workshops, and manages a variety of educational technologies.
Dr. Redd is always looking at innovative ways to enhance the learning experience of
students and to incorporate technology into the curriculum in meaningful ways.
Jihye WooSan Jose State University |
Jihye Woo is a Masters student in Mass Communications at San Jose State University.
She has had a keen interest in communications through the media, and has craved the
opportunity to use her creativity to produce content that is able to inform and entertain.
This led her to pursue an M.S. in Mass Communications at San Jose State University,
where she has learned cutting-edge media technology and how to use it effectively.
Her main research interest lies in Human-computer Interaction (HCI) and, more specifically,
creative UX design for community engagement. She wants to learn how to use emerging
technology to influence user experience design to promote social engagement.
Kathy FernandesCSU Office of the Chancellor |
Kathy Fernandes manages a variety of CSU system-wide projects for Academic Technology
Services in the Office of the Chancellor. She works amongst the 23 campuses in support
of top Academic Affairs priorities, including Reducing Bottlenecks and Improving Student
Success Initiative, Learning Management Systems Services and other multi-campus learning
technology projects which seek to scale exemplary practices across the CSU, create
economies of scale to reduce costs, develop shared services to increase shared expertise,
and/or incubate innovations to enable campus technology adoption in a successful manner.
Kathy supports the CSU Directors of Academic Technologies which includes managing,
communicating and negotiating with vendors who provide technology and services to
many of our campuses. Previously Kathy worked for 25 years at Chico State. Kathy has
an MA in Instructional Design with Technology, BS in Computer Science and BA in Mathematics.
SHe attended the Frye Leadership Institute in June 2007.
Jean ChengUniversity of California, Berkeley |
Jean Cheng directs the Academic Innovation Studio at UC Berkeley, which brings together
faculty, graduate students, and academic partners to improve and advance teaching,
learning, and research. Prior to coming to Berkeley, she was Director of Digital Learning
in the Institute of Research and Learning at the Exploratorium and before that, spent
many years producing award-winning public television documentaries, websites, and
hybrid/online learning experiences.
Liz AriasAdobe |
Liz Arias is a Customer Success Manager for Education in North America. She started
her career as a founder and owner of a training and certification business, aimed
at helping develop the skills of underrepresented workers within the state of Utah.
She sat on the board of this company until the business sold in 2014. Her corporate
career has led her all over the world (fluent in 4 languages) partnering and working
with the likes of Pearson Vue, Acronis, Microsoft, and most recently Adobe Systems.
An entrepreneur at heart, this New Jersey Native currently resides in Silicon Valley,
and spends her leisure time in the snowy mountains of Silicon Slopes Lehi, Utah.
Danielle DarbyAdobe |
Danielle Darby is a Principal Product Manager on Adobe’s video team. She’s thrilled to be working
on Adobe's brand new video app, Premiere Rush, that makes creating online and social
media videos fun and easy. What she enjoys most about her job is meeting new creators
that are changing the game when it comes to telling their stories through compelling
videos as they entertain and engage with their social communities. Outside of her
Adobe life, you can find Danielle exploring new restaurants in San Francisco, enjoying
wine weekends in Napa, and trying to find new ways to make her 2-‐year-‐old laugh.
Bernard KerrAdobe |
Bernard Kerr is the guy behind Project Lincoln, a groundbreaking new way to make charts and data
visualizations. Before joining Adobe Bernard worked on game changing designs and inventions for both product and research teams
including Microsoft's Hololens, Jawbone's audio UI, del.icio.us' social bookmarking redesign (the good one) and IBM's Research collaboration and
data visualization tools.
Courtney MillerAdobe |
Courtney Miller recently joined Adobe to help drive education strategy. She previously served as faculty and Director of Digital Learning Initiatives at USC Annenberg. Her leadership included the creation of a digital makerspace and an innovative approach to curriculum redesign. She has worked as a TV producer for Oxygen and at an audio start-‐up led by the inventor of THX. She also lived on the Semester at Sea ship for years where she taught journalism and led students on service learning projects around the world. She holds a B.A. in Cinema-‐Television and an MFA in Writing from USC.