Dr. Kevin Oliver is a Professor of Learning, Design, and Technology (2005-present) in the College of Education at North Carolina State University. He teaches educational technology courses across LDT programs (B.S., M.Ed., M.S., Ph.D.). His research has focused in two areas: 1) technical-analytical approaches to represent cultural-historical information and disinformation toward enhanced understanding and empowerment; and 2) innovative approaches to open and distance learning. He is currently listed on the Fulbright Specialist Roster with a four-year tenure (2021-25), eligible to be matched with short-term projects designed by international host institutions through the Fulbright Specialist Program, U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs.
Recent Mentions in College of Education News: April 11, 2024, Voices of the Russell School Event at NC State Libraries August 9, 2023, Preserve Historic Russell School Through Virtual Tour, Interviews August 26, 2022, Faculty Engage in Outreach, Professional Development through International Travel September 14, 2021, Professor Kevin Oliver Selected as One of Three 2022 UNC Faculty Fellows August 24, 2020, NC State College of Education Launches Online Graduate Certificate Program in Learning Analytics This Fall November 4, 2019, Grant-Funded Project Gives Students Access to STEM Concepts Through Robotics November 19, 2019, Kevin Oliver, Angela Wiseman Provide Prof Dev for In-service Teachers Through Cultural Immersion, Digital Tools in Germany September 6, 2019, Associate Professor Angela Wiseman to Collaborate with International Universities on Upcoming Projects September 18, 2018, International Inquiry: Providing Local In-Service Teachers with International Professional Development Personal Interests: sports; travel (all 50 states; most national parks; most Canadian provinces; extensively in England, Finland, Sweden, Czechia, Germany, and Austria as a study abroad instructor); history, genealogy, and culture; outdoors (gardening, hiking, preferably with a dog); amateur art; biking area parks/greenways; hitting local shops, festivals, breweries, and restaurants with friends. |
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