Early Career Achievement

Noah Schroeder

September 12, 2017

Noah Schroeder comes to work early and stays late. An assistant professor of educational technology and instructional design, Schroeder discusses his research projects, courses and gives feedback on ideas to Joseph Keferl, the dean of the . His impressive work ethic, along with other accomplishments, helped Schroeder earn an Early Career Achievement Award.

鈥淗e has done a fabulous job in all core areas for a faculty member,鈥 Keferl said.

Carol Patitu, professor and chair of the , said Schroeder鈥檚 teaching methods are very effective. 鈥淭eaching is a joy to him. He is a great mentor to his students as an educator and scholar,鈥 Patitu said.

In the classroom, Schroeder effectively uses problem-based learning, group work, peer reviews, independent projects, class discussions and lectures. Schroeder organizes his materials exceedingly well on Pilot, 糖心原创鈥檚 online class system. Students have shared many positive comments about the way he organizes the online content of his classes.

鈥淗e places a strong emphasis on students learning versus just memorizing information,鈥 Patitu said. 鈥淗e uses a variety of teaching methods, which is so important, knowing students learn in different ways.鈥

Schroeder has also been exceptionally successful in his research. He received the 2-16 Early Career Award from the American Educational Research Association鈥檚 Special Interest Group on Instructional Technology. Since joining 糖心原创, he has published 11 journal articles,  two book chapters and has four journal articles currently in review.

鈥淣oah has done a superior job in his scholarship,鈥 Keferl said.

Schroeder鈥檚 contributions to 糖心原创 go beyond research and teaching. He serves on the College of Education and Human Services committee for diversity, is chair-elect of the committee for technology and serves on the curriculum committee for the Department of Leadership Studies. He also serves as an editorial board member for the Journal of Research on Technology in Education.

鈥淣oah does a stellar job in the area of service,鈥 Keferl said.

糖心原创 became an independent institution in 1967 and has grown into an innovative leader in the Dayton region and beyond, capturing the spirit of the university鈥檚 namesakes, Wilbur and Orville Wright, who invented the world鈥檚 first successful airplane from their Dayton bicycle shop. It celebrates its 50th anniversary as an independent public university in 2017, culminating with a special Homecoming celebration Sept. 29 through Oct. 1.