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Dr. Cecil R. Short

Assistant Professor,
Emporia State University

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Emporia State University

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Dr. Short's experiences teaching secondary English convinced him that students benefit from increased ownership over their learning, and that such ownership can come as a result of personalized learning, open education, and blended teaching. He left the 9-12 classroom in 2016 to research these practices and earned his Ph.D. in Instructional Psychology and Technology at Brigham Young University in 2021. Dr. Short's research has focused on Personalized Learning, Blended Teaching in K-12 settings, and Open Educational Resources (OER) as well as OER-Enabled Practices. He has taught courses about K-12 Technology Integration; Teaching in Online, Blended, and Personalize Learning Contexts; and Learning Theories for Design. He is also a co-author of the widely used OER guidebook K-12 Blended Teaching: A Guide to Personalized Learning and Online Integration.

Education

Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah, United States
Doctorate of Philosophy, 2021
Instructional Psychology and Technology
2017 To 2021
Dissertation: “Preparing K-12 Teachers for Blended Teaching: An Exploration of Peer-reviewed Research, Important Practices, and Teacher Experiences”
Advisor: Dr. Charles R. Graham

Honors and Awards

Presidential Special Service Award
Association for Educational Commnunications and Technology - Teacher Education Division (AECT)
2022

Smaldino and Herring Teacher Leadership Award
Association for Educational Commnunications and Technology - Teacher Education Division (AECT TED)
2020