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Business Onboarding Program
Spring 2022: Connecting scholars with real-world experiences, Dr. Ensmann introduced her Instructional Design & Technology, M.S. scholars to Director, Client Development & Operations at Collective[i], Timothy Ensmann, UT alumni class of 2015 with a degree in chemistry and athlete on the Men’s soccer team. Instructional design scholars, Joshua Campbell and Emily Davis created digital interactive engaging training modules acquiring skills and experience in the field while offering practical application to the international business.
First photo below: Emily Davis and Joshua Campbell, class of ‘22, reveal their interactive training solution to Tim Ensmann, alumni ‘15, Director, Client Development & Operations at Collective[i].
Pictured in second photo: Tim Ensmann, alumni ‘15, Director, Client Development & Operations at Collective[i], UT IDT alumni ‘22 Joshua Campbell and Emily Davis, Dr. Suzanne Ensmann.
First photo below: Emily Davis and Joshua Campbell, class of ‘22, reveal their interactive training solution to Tim Ensmann, alumni ‘15, Director, Client Development & Operations at Collective[i].
Pictured in second photo: Tim Ensmann, alumni ‘15, Director, Client Development & Operations at Collective[i], UT IDT alumni ‘22 Joshua Campbell and Emily Davis, Dr. Suzanne Ensmann.
Community Paramedic Training Program
Fall 2021: Drs. Johnna Yealy and Suzanne Ensmann joined forces between the UT Physician Assistant and the Instructional Design and Technology (IDT) Programs to develop a Community Paramedicine Training Program for the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay. Offering graduate students class projects to collaborate and prepare paramedic training in interactive e-Learning modules gave them real-world experience while serving a need in the community. Newly hired paramedics will use this training program to smoothly onboard with the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay to further improve access to care. Read the full story here.
In photo: Yealy, Ensmann, Joshua Cambell IDT MS ’22, tribute coin of thanks from the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
In photo: Yealy, Ensmann, Joshua Cambell IDT MS ’22, tribute coin of thanks from the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
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