Hi everyone,

We are very happy to announce that Dr. Kari L. Jordan will be joining Data
Carpentry as the new Deputy Director of Assessment! Kari is coming from
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, FL where her
postdoctoral research was focused on understanding the factors that
influence faculty adoption of evidence-based instructional practices. She
is also adjunct faculty at Embry-Riddle and teaches a Graphical
Communications course. Prior to her postdoc, Kari completed a PhD in STEM
Education at Ohio State. Her thesis focused on strategies for improving
self-efficacy and sense of belonging in first-year engineering students.
She holds a BS and MS in mechanical engineering from Michigan Tech. Kari’s
experiences in educational research are closely aligned with Data
Carpentry’s efforts to create a welcoming and inclusive workshop
environment that enhances learners’ confidence and helps them build
identities as data-driven researchers. As the Deputy Director of
Assessment, Kari will be focusing on assessment of workshop learning
outcomes, including both skill-based and identity-based outcomes.

In addition to her work in education research, Kari brings a depth of
experience working with and promoting diversity in the science and
technology community. She has served on the board of the National Society
of Black Engineers and the Ohio Diversity Council. At both Michigan Tech
and Ohio State she worked with campus groups focused on supporting
traditionally underrepresented students in obtaining degrees in STEM. In
her free time, Kari teaches Zumba!

We are excited to have Kari on our team! Kari’s first day will be August
22nd. Please join us in welcoming her! She is @drkariljordan
<https://twitter.com/drkariljordan> on Twitter and [email protected]
on email.

Please see below for a message from Kari:
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The opportunity to work with Data Carpentry as Deputy Director of
Assessment is one that I truly value. I am excited to be a part of a
community of practitioners and learners. We have work to do!

As a Post-Doctoral Research Associate I assessed the implementation of
evidence-based instructional practices (EBIPs) among faculty in
introductory engineering, mathematics, and physical sciences courses. My
work as a post-doc has prepared me to lead assessment for Data Carpentry,
in particular, the organization’s goal to motivate participants to engage
in further self-directed learning of computational and data analytic skills.

My passion is inclusivity in all levels and forms of education. As such, I
look forward to being a part of Data Carpentry’s continuous growth and
development as we expand our workshop offerings, and working with an
amazingly talented team. Thank you for having me.

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Sincerely,

Erin Becker
-- 
*Erin Becker*, PhD
Associate Director, Data Carpentry
http://www.datacarpentry.org/
Research Associate, MMG Dept., UC Davis
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