Personnel Announcement: Jessica Eddy

Jessica Eddy, Technology Training and Advancement Advocate with ICIT, has given notice that she is leaving UW-Whitewater.  Her last day in the office will be Friday, November 25. Jessica has spent the majority of her career in system administration and will be returning to that role for a private entity, where she will manage Citrix and VMWare environments.

We wish Jessica all the best in her new position and thank her for all the wonderful work she did providing technology training to faculty and staff, supporting the Class Climate software, and creating documentation in support of campus technology.

Welcome Shane Degen!

Please welcome our new LMS Administrator and Student Advocate, Shane Degen. Shane is part of the LTC team, and will provide day-to-day support and maintenance for D2L – our campus learning management system (LMS). Shane is a UW-Whitewater alum, and has extensive experience with online education and D2L, along with other LMS systems. Prior to joining our team, Shane worked as a math instructor for the Wisconsin Virtual Academy where he taught online courses using D2L. Today is Shane’s first day in the office, welcome back to campus!

Personnel Announcement: Amy Williams

LTC team member Amy Williams has given notice that she is leaving UW-Whitewater for a position in the private sector. Her last day in the office will be Friday, June 17.

For the past year Amy has been the D2L Site Administrator and Student Advocate, where she has been responsible for performing day-to-day management of D2L (e.g., course site creation, documentation, etc.), providing D2L support to instructors, and working with the First Year Experience office to design and manage the TechQuest online student training.  Before her time in this role, she spent two years as the ITS Training and Technology Specialist assisting with D2L and technology training.  Good luck Amy!

Uptimes Spotlight – Elizabeth Simpson

Profile PictureElizabeth Simpson
Simpsone@uww.edu
(262) 472-3244

Spotlight                                                                                                                       

Q:  What do you do – explain how you fit into ICIT?

A:   I am the Instructional Design Specialist with the Learning Technology Center.  I help our faculty use technology in pedagogically effective ways.  I create tutorials, run workshops, and meet with faculty individually to support them with their courses.

 Q: One thing people don’t know about you?

A:  I lived in a museum for three years.  I have a master’s degree in history, and after graduation I was hired by the Milwaukee County Historical Society as a caretaker for Trimborn Farm in Greendale, WI.  My husband and I took care of the buildings (including two farm-houses, two barns, and a few other old farm buildings), guided tours, hosted weddings, and performed basic collections management.  I also supervised our interns – Amy Williams who is currently an ITS Support Specialist for LTC – was one of our interns.  I lived on the 2nd floor of the main farm-house; an area comprised of offices and the collections rooms.  Most of the volunteers thought the site was haunted, but after three years I witnessed no spooky occurrences.

 The front of the farmhouse, Trimborn Farm

Stone Barn, Trimborn Farm

The threshing barn, Trimborn Farm

 Q: What is your favorite hobby?

A:  I love the outdoors.  I like backpacking, snowshoeing, hiking, and kayaking.  My husband and I moved to Whitewater this past July, and we really enjoy everything that the area has to offer.  We visit the kettles at least once a week, and look forward to seeing everything with snow.  Next year we are hoping to go to the Boundary Waters wilderness area for a week.

My husband and our two cats

Q: What was your first job?

A: My first job was working in a corn-dog booth at the Racine County Fair.  I was probably 14 years old, and I loved it because I could eat fried food all day and hang out with my friends.

Q: Tell me something interesting about yourself?

A: I’m really good at painting and drawing.  In high school I won a few state-wide competitions, in college I minored in art, but stopped once I started grad-school.  I picked it up again about a year ago, and I spend a few hours a week practicing.

A painting I am working on

Q: Do you have any special talent?

A: I can read German, Latin, and Middle English.

Q: What is your guilty pleasure?

A: TV crime dramas, like Bones, NCIS, all the CSIs, Psyche, The Finder, Monk, etc.  Almost every night I tell myself that I will spend my time doing something enriching and valuable, but instead I snuggle on the sofa and watch a marathon of CSI.

Q: Favorite food?

A: I love pickled food.  I’ve gotten very good at making dilly beans and pickled onions, and have recently started making pickled eggs as well.  I want to start making chutneys and Indian lime pickles, but I need to clear out some space in my pantry first.

New LTC Video Studio

Workers recently completed remodeling L1001A, across the hall from the LTC, to create a new video studio. The new studio creates a higher quality recording environment and provides easier access for faculty and students to work on video projects.