Yaoling Wang
Instructional Design & Technology Spec College of Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Contact
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PKI 206E
Omaha NE 68182-0176 - Phone
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About Me:
Primary Responsibilities
- Design, develop, implement, and evaluate face-to-face, blended and online courses.
- Promote excellence in teaching and learning by focusing on pedagogy and evidence-based practices.
- Support innovative integration of instructional technology to enhance teaching and learning.
- Advocate innovations in teaching.
- Facilitate the scholarship of teaching and learning activities.
- Research emerging pedagogical and technological practices.
Support Emphasis
Scott Campus (Omaha)
- Master of Engineering Management (MEM) Program
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- The Durham School of Architectural Engineering & Construction
Education
Education
M.S., Curriculum and Instructional Technology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
B.S., Computer Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China
Bio
Yaoling Wang received her B.S. in Computer Science from Nanjing Normal University in China, and M.S. in Curriculum and Instructional Technology from Iowa State University. She has been working in the area of instructional design and technology for over 15 years in Higher Education. Prior to joining the College of Engineering at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, she worked as an instructional development specialist at Iowa State University, user service consultant and faculty project lab coordinator at Texas State University, and instructional design and development coordinator at Clarkson College. In November 2017, Yaoling joined the College of Engineering at UNL, and has been working as an instructional design and technology specialist since then. She works with faculty and staff members on course design and development for online, face-to-face, and blended learning. She assists instructors in implementing evidence-based practices, developing instructional resources, and adopting innovative instructional technology to enhance teaching and learning.