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Jan. 11, 2023

69: Covid, Quality, Beyonce, & Everything in Between - A Strategic Conversation with Jarrett Carter, Associate Vice President, Integrative Learning Design at the University of Maryland, Global Campus

69: Covid, Quality, Beyonce, & Everything in Between - A Strategic Conversation with Jarrett Carter, Associate Vice President, Integrative Learning Design at the University of Maryland, Global Campus
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Overview

In this episode, I got to check in with my friend and learning strategist extraordinaire,  Jarrett Carter, Associate Vice President, Integrative Learning Design at the University of Maryland, Global Campus (UMGC). We talk Covid impact on learners, what UMGC is doing to assist non-traditional learners, and customized degree options, and we even throw in a little about the Queen Bee herself, Beyonce (Thanks, Jarrett!). I met Jarrett through a contract ID opportunity and I have to say he is one of the most genuine and fascinating humans I’ve ever met. He is changing the landscape of learning design and helping to create more meaningful learning experiences. It’s time to grab those headphones and tune - into this amazing episode!

More About Jarrett Carter

Jarrett Carter (he/him) is Associate Vice President for Integrative Learning Design at the University of Maryland Global Campus, which serves 45,000 students worldwide. Jarrett has worked in higher education for over a decade, most recently spearheading cross-functional teams to develop innovative learning experiences in a variety of settings.

Over the course of his career, Jarrett has partnered with companies and educational institutions to develop learning strategies and solutions for their global audiences across over 150 countries. Jarrett has also spoken at conferences for practitioners, STEM graduate students, military leaders, and government employees.

Jarrett is an EdD candidate at the University of Florida’s Educational Technology program and holds an MA in educational technology from Adelphi University and a BS in mass communications from St. John’s University.

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Audio editor: Daniel Stein 

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Jarrett Carter

Associate VP, Integrative Learning Design

Jarrett Carter (he/him) is Associate Vice President for Integrative Learning Design at University of Maryland Global Campus, which serves 45,000 students worldwide. Jarrett has worked in higher education for over a decade, most recently spearheading cross-functional teams to develop innovative learning experiences in a variety of settings.

Over the course of his career, Jarrett has partnered with companies and educational institutions to develop learning strategy and solutions for their global audiences across over 150 countries. Jarrett has also spoken at conferences for practitioners, STEM graduate students, military leaders, and government employees.

Jarrett is an EdD candidate at the University of Florida’s Educational Technology program and holds an MA in educational technology from Adelphi University and a BS in mass communications from St. John’s University.