Lisa Chamberlin
School of Education
University of Wisconsin-Stout
140E Voc Rehab Bldg
Menomonie, WI 54751
Phone:
509-540-9222
E-Mail:
chamberlinli@uwstout.edu
Lisa Chamberlin teaches Creating Collaborative Communities in E-learning and Digital Photography Basics and Graphic Design for the Classroom. She has over sixteen years of experience in education.
Lisa Chamberlin earned her undergraduate degree in English from Central Washington University and completed a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Technology Education from City University in Bellevue, Washington.
Since earning her M. Ed. degree, she's been working as an educational leader in public education and more recently focusing on professional development for educators to convert courses for online delivery, as well as developing online and hybrid courses in the community college setting for traditionally underserved students. Lisa has started Teachin’ on the Information Highway, a blog for teachers beginning their journey into online education, and is currently co-authoring a textbook about online teaching.
Lisa has taught in a variety of states from small, rural schools in southeastern Washington to large, urban settings on the east coast of Virginia. Ms. Chamberlin was instrumental in bringing technology to the rural social studies classroom by developing credit recovery coursework through the creation of online classes, as well as working with her onsite students utilizing technology to create an interactive, fluid curriculum that students could see as current and relevant to the world around them.
Lisa's recent professional development seminar presentations have included, “Creating Rubrics that Work”, “This Blackboard Doesn't Need Chalk”, “Making GradeQuick Make Grading Quick – and Easy”, and “Turning the Lights on to Learning Styles”.
In 1996, Lisa was selected as a US West/NEA/Learning Space Award recipient, and in 2001 she was selected for the Teacher Leadership Project by the Gates Foundation.
Lisa lives in Walla Walla, Washington where she and her husband are avid cyclists who mourn the loss of Lance Armstrong on the Tour de France and wonder who they will support now that he's retired. They hope to one day make it to France and watch Le Tour live. Lisa and Nick have three teenage children between them, and a cat which rules over them all.
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