Trish Nolde
Language Lab Director Center for Urban Language Teaching and Research (CULTR), World Languages & Cultures- Specializations
E-Learning │ Higher Education │ Instructional Technology │ Training │ Leadership │ Instructional Design │ Teacher Training │ Teaching │ Distance Learning │ Educational Technology │ Research │ Blended Learning │ Staff Development │ Adult Education │ Curriculum Design │ Curriculum Development │ Public Speaking │ Spanish │ Learning Management │ Leadership Development │ Team Leadership │ Project Management │ Learning Space Design │ Social Media │ Social Media Marketing │ Mobile Devices │ Mobile Learning │ Events Coordination │ Project Planning │ Information Technology │ Desire2Learn │ Blackboard Vista │ Grant Writing
- Biography
Patricia Nolde is the Director of the Center for International Resources & Collaborative Language Engagement (CIRCLE) for the Department of World Languages & Cultures and the Instructional Technology Coordinator for the Center for Urban Language Teaching and Research (CULTR). With an MA in Spanish and in the final stages of completion of a Ph.D. in Instructional Technology, she has extensive experience in teaching Spanish, leading technology workshops for both faculty and students, instituting mobile learning initiatives, and designing blended instruction. Her research interests include the systematic adoption and diffusion of technology in higher education and the relationship between student learning styles and technology use. She has co-authored two book chapters and published several articles on Computer Assisted Language Learning. Patricia has presented extensively at regional and national professional conferences and has led multiple workshops on mobile learning, digital authoring, and media creation. Whenever she has the chance, she enjoys travelling, gardening, and textile arts.