Randy Spears

Assoc Dir of Instructional Dev at Fisher College of Business

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Fisher College of Business

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Randy manages the Educational Technology Unit in the Fisher College of Business, supporting faculty in the areas of online learning, instructional design, lecture capture, webconferencing, and video production.
Bio: Randy is a graduate of Ohio State University and start his career in the College of Agriculture working in satellite distance learning. From there, Randy work at both the University of Wisconsin and Purdue University. He attained a Master’s degree in Education Technology at Purdue University and supervised efforts in satellite distance learning, videoconferencing and online learning. From there, Randy worked for the private consulting firm, Blackwell Consulting Inc., and at Ashland University. At Ashland, he served as the Assistant Director of Instructional Technology.

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