Kits: Building the NGDLE Outside the LMS
The ideal academic technology strategy should support the diversity of disciplinary and pedagogical needs.
Jolie is the Product Manager for the Kits platform, a strategic partnership between Duke’s Office of Information Technology and Learning Innovation. Kits aims to provide a next generation digital learning environment for the Duke community
Before joining Duke, Jolie was an instructional technologist at Wake Forest University where she supported faculty in the arts in selecting discipline-specific and instructional technologies to support their research and instructional goals. She was a member of the Learning Management Systems Team and served as the project lead in the university’s transition to Sakai in 2010. Her interests include user experience design, and open education. Jolie holds an MA in Education: Instructional Technology.
The ideal academic technology strategy should support the diversity of disciplinary and pedagogical needs.
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