The Apple Teacher Program was designed to provide educators the opportunity to sharpen their technical and creative skills. Individuals who choose to take the challenge must sign-up at appleteacher.apple.com with an apple ID and password, review the study material, and successfully master the quizzes in order to earn the eight (8) badges required to obtain the Apple Teacher Certificate.
If you are interested in being an Apple Teacher, or if you would like more information, contact David White (ext. 6765) or Darlene Smith (ext. 2721) in Instructional Design.
Candace Justice
Assistant Professor
Coordinator of Reading and Writing
Department Head
Dr. Terry Rawlinson, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Lou McGuire
Coordinator of Academic Instructional Technologies/Faculty Trainer
Dr. Matthew Smith
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Paul Ludwig
Instructor of English
Elesha Goodfriend
Assistant Professor of Biology
Rhonda Bias
Adjunct
Samantha Isasi
Assistant Professor of English
Lora Duvall Coordinator of Instructional Design and Accessibility
Dr. Suzanne Stephens
Assistant Professor of History
Cathy Deadrick
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Lori Campbell
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. David White
Assistant Dean of Distance Education and Instructional Design
and Professor of English
Kelly Moore
Instructor of Biology
Sarah Eichelman
Associate Professor
Shane Goad
Adjunct
Julia Bell
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Vickie Mills
Distance Education/
Instructional Design Assistant
Dr. Angie Elkins
Instructor of Sociology
Joel Wilson
Instructor of English
Jerri Helton
Instructor of Nursing
Erika Stevens
Associate Professor of Spanish
A. Darlene Smith
Associate Professor of Education
Swift Playgrounds is a revolutionary app for iPad that makes learning Swift interactive and fun. It requires no coding knowledge, so it’s perfect for students just starting out. Solve puzzles to master the basics using Swift — a powerful programming language created by Apple and used by the pros to build today’s most popular apps. Then take on a series of challenges and step up to more advanced playgrounds designed by Apple and other leading developers.