Gwendolyn Blotevogel, PhD
Adjunct Professor; Course Developer at Columbia College- Claim this Profile
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SOLO (Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities)Jan, 2017- Oct, 2024
Experience
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Columbia College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Adjunct Professor; Course Developer
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Oct 1996 - Present
Teaches upper level courses on Renaissance and Early Modern History. Developed and continues to redevelop courses, including The European Renaissance; Warfare, Witchcraft, and the Outlines of Early Modern Europe; Western Civilization I. Emphasis in teaching is to engage students in meaningful, relevant subject-matter discussions and guide students toward improving research and writing skills by offering detailed, meaningful feedback on all writing assignments . Teaches upper level courses on Renaissance and Early Modern History. Developed and continues to redevelop courses, including The European Renaissance; Warfare, Witchcraft, and the Outlines of Early Modern Europe; Western Civilization I. Emphasis in teaching is to engage students in meaningful, relevant subject-matter discussions and guide students toward improving research and writing skills by offering detailed, meaningful feedback on all writing assignments .
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Southern New Hampshire University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Adjunct Professor; Subject Matter Expert
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Jan 2015 - Present
Teaches online World Civilization, Renaissance and Reformation, and Europe in the New World courses. Teaches online World Civilization, Renaissance and Reformation, and Europe in the New World courses.
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The United Methodist Church
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United States
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Religious Institutions
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300 - 400 Employee
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Connect Coordinator
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May 2017 - Nov 2020
Directed small group formation and adult education, including a Wednesday night fellowship and small group program. Coordinated, trained, and recruited Sunday morning Hospitality Team. Directed small group formation and adult education, including a Wednesday night fellowship and small group program. Coordinated, trained, and recruited Sunday morning Hospitality Team.
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University of Missouri-Columbia
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Temporary assistant instructor
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Aug 2000 - May 2001
Taught in-seat Renaissance and Reformation classes to graduate and undergraduate students. Taught in-seat Renaissance and Reformation classes to graduate and undergraduate students.
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Truman State University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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College Professor and Academic Advisor
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Aug 1990 - May 1996
Served as the live-in faculty member for the Residential College program. Duties were split evenly between teaching in the history department and serving as the academic advisor to freshman Residential College students. Served during the summers in the office of Academic Advising as a consultant for incoming Freshmen about their majors and class schedules. Served as the live-in faculty member for the Residential College program. Duties were split evenly between teaching in the history department and serving as the academic advisor to freshman Residential College students. Served during the summers in the office of Academic Advising as a consultant for incoming Freshmen about their majors and class schedules.
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Copy Editor/Type Setter
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1990 - 1996
Copy edited and typeset books in the Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies series. Copy edited and typeset books in the Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies series.
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Education
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University of Missouri-Columbia
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Renaissance and Reformation Studies, with a subfield in US Western and Environmental History -
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Master of Arts (M.A.), Judaic Studies -
Truman State University
Bachelor’s Degree, Philosophy and Religious Studies