Sheryl Barnes
Senior Educational Technology Specialist
| Phone: | 617 627-5858 |
| Fax: | 617 627-3667 |
| Email: | sheryl.barnes@tufts.edu |
Address: | UIT Academic Technology 16 Dearborn Road Tufts University Somerville, MA 02144 |
What I do: |
| I help faculty and the university as a whole leverage technology to improve teaching and learning across all eight schools at Tufts. I support instructional technology integration across the curriculum and help faculty, academic programs, and administrative colleagues articulate and address teaching challenges through the implementation of educational technology solutions. |
Education & Background: |
| Prior to joining Tufts, in October, 2007, I served as webmaster at Harvard's Arnold Arboretum. In this capacity, I led an array of technology selection, design, development, and implementation projects, introduced a course management system, and supported faculty use of that system. As a Proctor of long standing in a freshman dorm at Harvard College, I assist students in their transitions from high school into college by helping them understand the undergraduate curriculum and connecting them with faculty and other resources to support their learning. I received my Ed.M. in Technology in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and my B.A. in Biology & Society/Government from Cornell University. |
Presentations & Publication: |
| "Engaged and Relevant –Leveraging Popular Culture Websites to Overcome Student Barriers to Success," co-presented with Kathleen Merrigan, Assistant Professor, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy & Director of the Agriculture, Food and Environment Program, Tufts University, 2007. "Equity Online," Northeast Regional Computing Program, 2006. "Growing Your Garden Online—Developing the Arnold Arboretum’s Website, 1997-2005" American Association of Botanic Gardens, New England Regional Conference, 2005. "South Central China and Tibet: Hotspot of Diversity", Arnold Arboretum digitization project, written up in Science, Vol. 300, 6 June 2003. |