Waneta Hebert is an instructional designer and lecturer with a Bachelor of Science in Education from Kent State University, a Master of Education from the University of Houston, and she is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education at Sam Houston State University. She started her career as a public-school English teacher before transitioning to higher education. With experience on all sides of instruction—as the designer, the instructor, and the student—Waneta is an expert in course design and instructional technology in K–12 through higher education, online, face-to-face, and nearly everything in between.
Today is one of my favorite days online: Digital Learning Day! In honor of this day celebrating digital learning, “where educators share great ideas, amazing stories, and promising practices through... read more →
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson At the end of my last synchronous online meeting... read more →
The pencil. Such an iconic image of the classroom. Yellow. Number 2. Orange eraser. Sharpened to a point. So simple. Yet oh so aggravating. I was that annoying kid who... read more →
One morning not too long ago, I took the dogs outside for their midday bathroom break, and when I didn’t immediately melt under Texas heat, I realized that it was... read more →