Hall of Fame Courtney Teague1908
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ITDE Hall of Fame Nomination
Courtney L. Teague
EDD 8008
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Dr. Ruth Clark
Born in San Francisco, California.
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Why I Chose Dr. Ruth Clark-her contributions to the field of ITDE
-her ability to translate research into
laymens terms-she has diverse experience in thefield of ITDE
-she replied to my email!
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Education:
1964-Bachelors of Arts in
Biology and Chemistry fromImmaculate Heart College
1966- Masters of Arts in
Biological Chemistry fromUniversity of California, LosAngeles
1998- Doctor of Education
degree in InstructionalPsychology from the Schoolof Education at the Universityof Southern California
http://www.kennetteducationalfou
ndation.com/
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Experience:
-President for Clark Training & Consulting
-Prior to founding Clark Training & Consulting,Dr. Clark served as training manager for
Southern California Edison
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What inspired her to pursue
e-Learning?
I feel in the corporate sector that good ISD (regardless of delivery
media) can make a difference in the workplace both for the
employee and for the organization (R. Clark, personal
communication, October 18,2012).
http://etraintoday.com/blog/e-learning-
today/
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Published Work:
More of her articles can be viewed athttp://www.clarktraining.com/articles.php
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Accolades
- She is past president of the International
Society for Performance Improvement
-2006 recipient of the Thomas F. Gilbert
Distinguished Professional Achievement Award
from ISPI.
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Contribution to ITDE
Clark developed the DVEP model.
The DVEP model represents for Define, Visualize, Engage, and Package (Clark, 2005).
The Define stage is the first and in it the designer is articulating the business goals and
the knowledge skills needed to achieve them. Visualize method includes identifying
visuals for topics. Engage requires the designer has to select the instructional methods
required to achieve the stated learning objectives. Package, the final step in this initial
stage is selecting the delivery media that best deliver the instructional methods
identified (Clark, 2005).
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References
Books (n.d.). [Screen capture of photos] Retrievedfrom
http://www.clarktraining.com/books.php
Clark, R. (2005). Four steps to effective virtualclassroom training. The E-Learning DevelopersJournal, 1-7.
Clark, R. (n.d). [Photograph]. Retrieved from
http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/mauthors/18/ruth-clark