Sarah Nichols
Instructor at Colorado Community Colleges Online- Claim this Profile
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German Professional working proficiency
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Spanish Elementary proficiency
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Latin Limited working proficiency
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Bio
Experience
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Colorado Community Colleges Online
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E-Learning Providers
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1 - 100 Employee
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Instructor
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Aug 2017 - Present
Courses taught: ART 110 (Art Appreciation), ART 111 (Art History Survey I). Acted as SME (Subject Matter Expert) for: ART 111 (Art History Survey I). Courses taught: ART 110 (Art Appreciation), ART 111 (Art History Survey I). Acted as SME (Subject Matter Expert) for: ART 111 (Art History Survey I).
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Regis University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lecturer
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Jan 2015 - Present
I teach non-major courses in art appreciation. Courses taught FAHS 450 (Medieval/Renaissance), FAC 200 (Arts in Culture). I teach non-major courses in art appreciation. Courses taught FAHS 450 (Medieval/Renaissance), FAC 200 (Arts in Culture).
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University of Colorado Denver
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lecturer
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Aug 2011 - Present
I teach lecture-based and online courses for both majors and non-majors, such as Survey of Art History I (FINE 2600_001), Survey of Art History II (FINE 2610_002), and Introduction to Art (FINE 1001_002). I teach lecture-based and online courses for both majors and non-majors, such as Survey of Art History I (FINE 2600_001), Survey of Art History II (FINE 2610_002), and Introduction to Art (FINE 1001_002).
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Naropa University
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Lecturer
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Aug 2013 - May 2017
I teach contemplative, discussion-based art history courses for visual arts and art therapy majors. Courses taught: ART 301 (World Art I) and ART 351 (World Art II). I teach contemplative, discussion-based art history courses for visual arts and art therapy majors. Courses taught: ART 301 (World Art I) and ART 351 (World Art II).
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University of Colorado at Boulder
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United States
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Technology, Information and Internet
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Lecturer
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Aug 2009 - May 2016
I teach art history courses for both the Continuing Education Department and the Libby Resident Art Program (RAP). In the past, I have taught Survey of World Art I (ARTH 1300), Survey of World Art II (ARTH 1400), Introduction to Asian Art (ARTH 2409), and European Art, 1300-1800 (ARTH 3309) as the primary instructor (2011-2017), and Survey of World Art I (ARTH 1300_001) and Survey of Art History II (ARTH 1400_001) as a teaching assistant (2009-2011).
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Research Assistant
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Jan 2013 - May 2013
--Created alternative resources for students.--Constructed an interactive, online timeline images--Contribute information to existing image database
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Research Assistant
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May 2011 - Jul 2011
--Conduct research on better methods to teach World Art 1300 and 1400--Research new readings for students--Develop more productive means of assessing student progress--Research and write new lesson plans that promote critical thinking.--Assist in the reorganization of both courses in a way that does not privilege “Western” art over “non-Western” art.
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University of Northern Iowa
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Dining Service Assistant Maucker Union Retail Services
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Aug 2003 - Dec 2007
--Worked in food preparation in the "Back of House" operation, both independently and delegating tasks.--Provided courteous and efficient customer service in the "Front of House" operation.--Trained and Supervised new employees. --Worked in food preparation in the "Back of House" operation, both independently and delegating tasks.--Provided courteous and efficient customer service in the "Front of House" operation.--Trained and Supervised new employees.
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Smithsonian Institution
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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700 & Above Employee
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Curatorial Intern at the Archives of American Art
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Jun 2006 - Aug 2006
--Preliminary research for the upcoming exhibit "Exquisite Surprise: the Papers of Joseph Cornell" to be installed in the Lawrence A. Fleischman Gallery later that year. --Finding, selecting and recording both important and interesting documents in the AAA's collections to create a thematic survey of the artist's life and work. --Consulting with the Curator of Manuscripts, Archives Technicians, and the Exhibit Designer on the exhibit's progress and design.--Assisted with the installation of the exhibit "Artist's in their Studios" at the Lawrence A. Fleischman Gallery. --Participated in the assessment, rehousing, and relocating of the AAA's rolled document collection.
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Education
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University of Colorado at Boulder
MA, Art History -
University of Northern Iowa
BA, Art History