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Holly Owens is an Adjunct Professor at the Touro College Graduate School of Technology, where she teaches in the Instructional Technology program, and works full time as an Instructional Designer with PillPack by Amazon Pharmacy. She has over 15 years of experience in education in various roles, including high school educator, instructional technologist, and podcast host. Today, we talk about instructional design and designing learning experiences for adults. Listen to learn about: >> What is instructional design? >> Adaptive, individualized learning >> Andragogy and designing learning experiences for adults >> Incorporating strategic plans and goals into the learning experience Our GuestAs a Corporate Instructional Designer at Amazon Pharmacy, Holly brings over 17 years of diverse experience in education, specializing in instructional technology, design, and teaching. Since 2012, she has been actively involved in online education, currently serving as an educator at Touro University's Graduate School of Technology in their Instructional Design/Technology program. With two master's degrees from the University of Maryland, Global Campus—one in Instructional Technology and another in Distance Education—Holly also holds a certificate in Distance Education Leadership and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Organizational Leadership. Holly's dedication lies in promoting online learning and its vast potential to empower students worldwide. As the host of the EdUp EdTech podcast, she offers a leading resource to stay updated on the latest and most impactful Ed Tech tools revolutionizing education. The podcast features guests from the EdTech industry, sharing personal and professional growth stories while exploring how technology is reshaping the education landscape. Show Highlights[01:49] Holly discovered a love of EdTech while teaching high school, her first career. [02:12] Moving into higher education and instructional design. [03:44] Getting a job with Amazon Pharmacy. [05:09] Dawan explains why we talk about instructional design on the podcast. [07:06] What is instructional design? [08:59] Holly's thoughts on remote/distance learning. [11:36] Adult vs young learners. [13:33] Designing learning experiences for adult learners. [15:07] Holly discusses how she designs learning experiences. [18:00] Adult learners want to know the destination and the what and how of getting there. [20:10] Fitting the strategic plan and business goals into the learning experience. [22:32] The differences between the corporate and education spaces when it comes to innovation. [27:18] Holly's thoughts and advice for those thinking about getting into instructional design. [31:23] Books and resources Holly recommends. [34:24] Where to find out more about Holly and her work. Links Holly on LinkedIn Holly at Touro University EdUp EdTech Holly Owens—Making the Leap from Educator to Instructional Designer An Insider's Perspective: The Journey from Educator to Instructional Designer w/ Holly Owens Holly Owens with Host Toddi Norum: The Changing World of Online Ed & the Future of the Instructional Designer Holly Owens - The Secret is in the Sauce: 5 Key Ingredients to Use When Designing an Online Course from Scratch 5 Ways to Help Students Succeed in Online Courses with Holly Owens Book Recommendations Map It: The hands-on guide to strategic training design, by Cathy Moore Design for How People Learn, by Julie Dirksen Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change, by Julie Dirksen What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Instructional Designer, by Luke Hobson The eLearning Designer's Handbook: A Practical Guide to the eLearning Development Process for New eLearning Designers, by Tim Slade DT 101 EpisodesTalk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change with Julie Dirksen — DT101 E131 5.5 Things Every Designer Should Know About: The Future of Higher Education with Bryan Alexander — DT101 E97 Learning Design with Yianna Vovides — DT101 E58
Holly Owens is an Adjunct Professor at the Touro College Graduate School of Technology, where she teaches in the Instructional Technology program, and works full time as an Instructional Designer with PillPack by Amazon Pharmacy. She has over 15 years of experience in education in various roles, including high school educator, instructional technologist, and podcast host. Today, we talk about instructional design and designing learning experiences for adults. Listen to learn about: >> What is instructional design? >> Adaptive, individualized learning >> Andragogy and designing learning experiences for adults >> Incorporating strategic plans and goals into the learning experience Our GuestAs a Corporate Instructional Designer at Amazon Pharmacy, Holly brings over 17 years of diverse experience in education, specializing in instructional technology, design, and teaching. Since 2012, she has been actively involved in online education, currently serving as an educator at Touro University's Graduate School of Technology in their Instructional Design/Technology program. With two master's degrees from the University of Maryland, Global Campus—one in Instructional Technology and another in Distance Education—Holly also holds a certificate in Distance Education Leadership and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Organizational Leadership. Holly's dedication lies in promoting online learning and its vast potential to empower students worldwide. As the host of the EdUp EdTech podcast, she offers a leading resource to stay updated on the latest and most impactful Ed Tech tools revolutionizing education. The podcast features guests from the EdTech industry, sharing personal and professional growth stories while exploring how technology is reshaping the education landscape. Show Highlights[01:49] Holly discovered a love of EdTech while teaching high school, her first career. [02:12] Moving into higher education and instructional design. [03:44] Getting a job with Amazon Pharmacy. [05:09] Dawan explains why we talk about instructional design on the podcast. [07:06] What is instructional design? [08:59] Holly's thoughts on remote/distance learning. [11:36] Adult vs young learners. [13:33] Designing learning experiences for adult learners. [15:07] Holly discusses how she designs learning experiences. [18:00] Adult learners want to know the destination and the what and how of getting there. [20:10] Fitting the strategic plan and business goals into the learning experience. [22:32] The differences between the corporate and education spaces when it comes to innovation. [27:18] Holly's thoughts and advice for those thinking about getting into instructional design. [31:23] Books and resources Holly recommends. [34:24] Where to find out more about Holly and her work. Links Holly on LinkedIn Holly at Touro University EdUp EdTech Holly Owens—Making the Leap from Educator to Instructional Designer An Insider's Perspective: The Journey from Educator to Instructional Designer w/ Holly Owens Holly Owens with Host Toddi Norum: The Changing World of Online Ed & the Future of the Instructional Designer Holly Owens - The Secret is in the Sauce: 5 Key Ingredients to Use When Designing an Online Course from Scratch 5 Ways to Help Students Succeed in Online Courses with Holly Owens Book Recommendations Map It: The hands-on guide to strategic training design, by Cathy Moore Design for How People Learn, by Julie Dirksen Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change, by Julie Dirksen What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Instructional Designer, by Luke Hobson The eLearning Designer's Handbook: A Practical Guide to the eLearning Development Process for New eLearning Designers, by Tim Slade DT 101 EpisodesTalk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change with Julie Dirksen — DT101 E131 5.5 Things Every Designer Should Know About: The Future of Higher Education with Bryan Alexander — DT101 E97 Learning Design with Yianna Vovides — DT101 E58
Balanced Bites: Real Talk on Food, Fitness, & Life with Liz Wolfe
#423: Holly Owens, founder of Yaara skincare, is a health and wellness content creator with a passion for inspiring others. With 6 years of experience in social media, Holly has also had a successful modeling career spanning 16 years. Recently, she ventured into the world of entrepreneurship by launching YAARA, her very own honey based skincare company. Holly's journey began when she started WellthyBelly, an Instagram page born out of her personal health struggles. Two years into her Instagram endeavor, Holly received a diagnosis of Lyme disease and mold toxicity. Undeterred, she swiftly embraced bee venom therapy as part of her healing process. Now, three years since Holly discontinued all treatments, she not only enjoys a life free from symptoms but also continues to thrive in her passion for sharing valuable health tips, delicious recipes, and insightful travel advice. @wellthybelly @yaaraskin Find Liz on Instagram: @realfoodliz Real Food Liz Eat The Yolks Baby Making and Beyond Athletic Mom Thanks for listening!
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In this episode, the Learning Can't Wait Podcast features a special guest host Holly Owens', host of the EdUp EdTech Podcast. Holly chats with Hayley Spira-Bauer about how iTutor's team of educators, administrators, operators, and international professionals unite around supporting all learners. iTutor provides the educator support institutions need as this sector continues to mitigate teacher shortages. Time to tune in! Learning Can't Wait is brought to you by iTutor.com.
Holly Owens knows that teachers are not in the profession for the money, but a little more wouldn't hurt, right? Join this week's episode to hear from instructional designer, fellow podcast host, professor, and lifelong educator Holly Owens about the many ways we can improve the lives of teachers.
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guests are Dr. Amanda Smith, CAO at Academic Partnerships & Dr. Maria Andersen, CPO at Coursetune, YOUR guest cohost is Holly Owens, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is LeadSquared! Amanda & Maria discuss Academic Partnership's acquisition of Coursetune in late 2021. What's missing with teaching & learning today? How do we make improvements in the science of learning to create a more streamlined experience? Well, Amanda & Maria will tell YOU, & they'll highlight why this acquisition could change the game! Coursetune will continue to grow as a distinct brand w/ a dedicated team. Its software will remain available to customers on a stand-alone basis, & the companies will examine ways their customers can benefit from the others' offerings. Academic Partnerships is an online facilitator that assists primarily public institutions of higher ed in taking their academic programs online & recruits & retains qualified students through program completion. AP's mission is to expand access to top quality, affordable & workforce relevant education, especially for working & adult students. Coursetune helps institutions measurably improve course & program design. Focusing on outcomes mapping & assessment alignment, the robust suite of tools & reports enables diverse teams of educators to collaborate as they design, align, & communicate complex curriculum. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
The InPursuit Podcast: Insights from the Education & Workplace Lifecycles
Join our conversation with EdTech Expert Holly Owens as we talk all things technology and the learning experience. Holly Owens is a Senior Instructional Designer with Academic Partnerships. She has over 15 years of experience in education in various roles, including high school educator, instructional technologist, and podcast host. Holly has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in education, and instructional design. She has a B.A. in American Studies from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, two master's degrees, one in Instructional Technology, and another in Distance Learning from the University of Maryland, Global Campus. Holly is currently pursuing her doctorate in Education Administration and Leadership with Touro University Nevada and hopes to graduate in Spring 2022. She has a passion for online learning and the opportunities this modality brings to students around the world. Holly is also a small business owner & podcast host. Her business, Jolly Holly Ed Services, offers professional services for those that want to transition to a career in instructional design as well as providing higher education institutions with support in developing online courses and programs. Her podcast, EdUp EdTech is a go-to resource to stay updated with the latest and greatest Ed Tech tools that are disturbing (in a good way) education. Holly has interviewed CEOs, Founders, and EdTech innovators who are changing the landscape of education by making learning more accessible, fun, and engaging. She lives in Myrtle Beach, SC with her two furbabies, Kolton and Lola. Contact Holly: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter: @ihollyo Instagram: @edup_edtech --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In episode 107, Holly Owens shares 5 different educational apps, all of which you can use for free and easily integrate into your courses no matter what LMS you are using. Holly gives us the name of the app, explains what it does, and then shares a few examples of how you can use the app in your courses. Get the show notes: https://barbihoneycutt.com/LB107
Episode Description: Holly Owens is a model, influencer, and Lyme Disease survivor living in Los Angeles. She uses her platform to share her passion for health and wellness with her followers. In this episode, Holly chats about being diagnosed with Lyme, finding Bee Venom Therapy (BVT), and non-toxic living. She shares how important it is to be your own health advocate and standing up for yourself. Complete show notes here Visit Holly's Instagram here
I speak with my friend Holly Owens all about her journey with Lyme disease. She tells us the story from the moment she began having symptoms, to the struggle getting diagnosed and her different treatments/lifestyle changes. Today she is essentially Lyme disease free. I can't wait for you to hear here story. It is so inspiring. If you or anyone you know is struggling with Lyme disease, this is the episode for you. For those of us not struggling with Lyme, Holly also teaches us how to prevent getting Lyme disease. Check out Holly: https://www.instagram.com/wellthybelly/ Find a Lyme Literate Doctor: https://www.ilads.org/ Netflix Unwell https://www.netflix.com/title/81044208 The Heal Hive https://thehealhive.com Sponsors: www.livehoned.com Code REALFOOD15 gets you 15% off your assessment www.magicmind.co Code REALFOODOLOGY gets you 20% Off Email the show: realfoodologypodcast@gmail.com
Today, we welcome Holly Owens from wellness account, Wellthy Belly, to the pod. Today, Holly specifically shares her direct experience with Lyme Disease and Bee Venom Therapy (BVT). After realizing that her body was struggling and that there was something “wrong,” she was eventually diagnosed with Lyme Disease. After considering multiple treatment paths, she opted for Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) and for the next two years, began to sting herself with bees to help heal herself. If you're embarking on any sort of non-traditional healing path, are interested in BVT, or wish to share your own healing story on social media -- this one's definitely for you!
Welcome back to America's leading higher education podcast! In this episode of The EdUp Experience, sponsored by The EvoLLLution, we welcome Warren Valdmanis, Partner, Two Sigma Impact! Interested in hearing from one of the partners from the organization behind investment in the expansion of Penn Foster? Warren talks to guests hosts Dr. Stacey Gonzales, and Holly Owens, about the meaning of social impact investing and how he assists organizations balancing the desires of shareholders with the necessity of serving stakeholders. Warren discusses why investing in Penn Foster is so important to close the gap between K-12 and the workforce, particularly for those that aren't interested in the four-year-college route. Through Two-Sigma Impact, Warren works to combine active, principled ownership and data science with the goal of achieving superior returns and positive social outcomes. Warren is a Partner at Two Sigma Impact. Warren comes to Two Sigma from Bain Capital Double Impact, where he helped to launch the firm's first dedicated social impact fund and develop the firm's strategic approach to social impact investing. Warren worked at Bain Capital from 2005 until 2019 and was a Managing Director with the firm from 2014 until his departure in 2019. During his tenure at Bain Capital, Warren worked for the firm's North American private equity business from 2005 until 2012, and then for the firm's Asian private equity business from 2012 until 2017, where he helped to expand the firm's capabilities in Japan and was instrumental to the opening of Bain Capital's office in Sydney. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening!
Welcome back to America's leading higher education podcast! This is The EdUp Experience President Series Episode #73. In this episode, sponsored by MDT Marketing, we welcome Dr. Jermaine Whirl, President of Augusta Technical College. Guest hosts Holly Owens and Dr. Stacey Gonzales lead the discussion where Jermaine discusses the value of technical and community colleges to their region, but specifically, about creating seamless pathways for students to move to a job or to their next degree without barriers. Jermaine talks about how technical colleges play a role in recruiting businesses in the region - for him, in particular, it's between 10-30 meetings a year to meet with business leaders as a part of workforce packages. Opportunity for education, and opportunity for job! Dr. Jermaine Whirl is the 5th president of Augusta Technical College (ATC), a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) and offers programs on four campuses: Augusta, Grovetown, Thomson/McDuffie, and Waynesboro. Dr. Whirl is a student-success-oriented, collaborative, innovative, engaged, and passionate leader who simply desires to see students succeed, colleagues develop, and local and regional economies grow. Another episode sponsored by our great friends at MDT Marketing! Get your free marketing consultation today! mdtmarketing.com/edup Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
Welcome back to America's leading higher education podcast! In this incredible episode of The EdUp Experience, sponsored by Incubeta, we welcome Michelle Westfort, Chief University Officer, InStride. Listen in as special guest cohosts, Holly Owens, host of EdUp EdTech, and Dr. Stacey Gonzales, host of EdUp Edge K-12, talk with Michelle about the amazing work that is being, and will be, done at InStride. Michelle shares her thoughts and what she likes to call working to learn and learning to work. Tune in to learn what, according to Michelle, higher education institutions are starting to lean more into. Michelle Westfort brings more than 20 years of professional experience in higher education programs and partnerships to InStride. In her current role as Chief University Officer, she oversees the entire Academic Partnerships team and leads the development of InStride's highly curated global network of academic partners, which includes top tier research universities. Prior to joining InStride, Michelle was the Vice President of Business Development for The Learning House (acquired by Wiley) where she was responsible for developing higher education partnerships to build online programs. Previously, she held leadership positions at Pivot Worldwide, building workforce development opportunities for global learners and at Navitas, the Australian based pathway provider responsible for expanding enrollments at US-based public universities from major markets including the Middle East, China and Latin America. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
Welcome back to America's leading higher education podcast! In this fantastic episode of The EdUp Experience, sponsored by The Evolllution, we talk with Dennett Edwards, Founder & CEO, Corona Haze Professional Development Group. Liz is joined by special cohost, Holly Owens, as they talk with Dennett about the amazing story involving the creation of her professional development group during the height of Covid-19. Listen in as they discuss Dennet's story that involves Facebook, LinkedIn, and our Producer. Dennett Edwards is the Founder of the Corona Daze Professional Development (CDPD) Group. After twenty years of working in local and international community development and education, she decided to use her skills and abilities to respond to record unemployment rates stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. She is passionate about increasing professional access and representation of people of color, people from the LGBTQIA community and other marginalized groups in all industries and employment spaces. Dennett dedicated herself to enhancing workforce development opportunities for all through education, resources, and mentorship. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
The effects of chronic illness can take a toll on nearly every area of your life. Today's guest shares how she took back control. Holly Owens is a model, Instagram influencer, and health + wellness advocate who popularized bee venom therapy after her diagnosis with Lyme disease. Her openness and honesty around her health has resonated with so many people and her rapid growth on Instagram is a testament to that fact. Today we talk about her recovery from Lyme, what’s helped her become 100% symptom-free, and how plant medicine has been a part of her healing journey. We also dive into her relationship with her partner, what their recipe for relationship success is and how chronic illness can affect your sex life and libido. Highlights 7:53 Holly’s diagnoses with Lyme disease and using bee venom therapy is for healing 20:18 Becoming an Instagram influencer 32:55 Carly’s profound experiences with Ayahuasca 48:41 Navigating sex and different levels of libido in a relationship 55:43 Redefining productivity based on your human design Guest: Holly Owens Related Episodes: 011: The Ayahuasca Experience: Relationship Revelations, Finding God, and Deep Healing 018: The Healing Power of Bee Venom Therapy with Brooke Geahan 044: Signs from the Universe, Relationship Realness, and Daily Practices for Health with Organic Olivia Health Resources Healing Hashimoto’s Course Thyroid Lab Guide + Tracker (free) Recommended Non-Toxic Products Connect With Carly: Frolicandflow.com Instagram: @frolicandflow Complete Show Notes Here. Sponsor: Our health and our life are only as balanced as our hormones are and unfortunately, we're living during a time when hormone imbalance and the consequences of it are rampant. One thing I've been doing to support my hormone health is drinking Organifi Harmony. It's a new blend and here's why I love it. It's full of things I was taking in supplement form daily to specifically support my hormone health, things like maca, chasteberry and turmeric, and it has a chocolatey taste so feels like I'm drinking a hot chocolate. Harmony has quickly become my favorite Organifi option and as always, it's 100% organic, and from a brand I trust and love. It's made by women for women and if you've been looking for a blend to support your hormone health, this is it. If you want to try it out, go to organifi.com/carly and use the code "Carly" for 15% off.
Welcome back to America‘s leading higher education podcast! In this fantastic episode, sponsored by The Evolllution, we talk with Dr. Lenore Rodicio, Senior Fellow, The Aspen Institute! Elizabeth Leiba, joined by special guest host Holly Owens, host of EdUp EdTech, talk with Lenore about a range of topics including how to get more women in leadership, the need for community colleges to be the hub of their surrounding community, and why community college leaders need training to provide their teams with the skills necessary to assist students. Lenore Rodicio is a nationally recognized leader in higher education. A native of Miami, Florida, Dr. Rodicio is an educational strategist, currently engaged as a Senior Fellow at the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program; as a Senior Fellow for transformation initiatives funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; and as a Complete College America Fellow. Dr. Rodicio previously served as Executive Vice President and Provost at Miami Dade College (MDC). Most of Dr. Rodicio's work has centered on equitable student access, success, and achievement; the recruitment of minoritized populations to the STEM fields; increased access to liberal education for all students; and continuous improvement of the teaching and learning process. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
In this fantastic episode of The EdUp Experience, sponsored by The Evolllution, we talk with Dr. Luke Hobson, Founder, Instructional Design Institute & Program Manager at MIT! Luke talks with two other instructional designers, Elizabeth Leiba and special guest host Holly Owens, host of EdUp EdTech. They have a fascinating discussion on all things instructional design (ID). If you are interested in learning about ID, then this is the episode for you! Dr. Luke Hobson is a Program Manager at MIT, an Online Instructor for SNHU, and the Founder of Instructional Design Institute. His philosophy on learning comes from MIT, which is mens et manus or mind and hand. He believes in providing people with practical applications and helping them develop real tangible skills. His super power is being able to take complex ideas and translate them into simple lessons. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
Lo is joined by Holly Owens, Creator of WellthyBelly, to share her journey with Lyme Disease, advocating for yourself when it comes to your health, mold and mycotoxins awareness, and Bee Venom Therapy. Thank you to our partner Green Chef. Visit GreenChef.com/ilw90 and enter code ILW90 for $90 off your first four boxes plus free shipping!
The beautiful Holly Owens, creator of @wellthybelly, is back! Listen to episode #17 for our first episode with Holly. She is one of my favorites to follow on IG and I am so happy to share this episode with you :) https://livinglibations.com/collections/skin-care Workout with me! 100+ sculpt workouts here @fitformebycourtney So glad you're here! xo Courtney
Holly Owens gives us great Tips and Tricks on this episode. She talks about Course Maps and Course Objectives. This is an episode filled with information for Instructors. See what she leaves behind to help all of us continue to elevate! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danielle-shelton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danielle-shelton/support
On today's episode, I'm joined by my friend, Holly Owens from Jolly Holly Ed Services. She's the Assistant Director of Instructional Design with Online Education at Touro College and University System. She also helps folks transition into the instructional design field. To learn more about Holly and her work, you can check out jollyholly.me. Holly and I talk about her recent presentation called, "The Secret is in the Sauce: 5 Key Ingredients to Use When Designing an Online Course from Scratch." For those of you who are trying to learn the basics of designing a course, this will be a great episode for you! Here's what we talk about: Networking as an Instructional Designer in 2020 Her 5 Key Ingredients Think like a student Design with the end in mind Create a course map Collaborate with others Use technology Follow her on LinkedIn Download Holly's course map here. Follow me on LinkedIn Follow me on Twitter Follow me on FaceBook Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Join the Mailing List Want to take your instructional design skills to the next level? Check out Instructional Design Institute. Recording a podcast or conducting interviews online? Check out SquadCast. Do you want to become a corporate instructional designer? Check out Idol Courses Academy!
In this episode, I talk to Holly Owens about how the media has given remote learning a bad reputation, and Holly talks about the difference between remote learning and online learning. She provides best practices for teachers as well as tips for those hoping to transition from education into instructional design. Holly Owens is the Assistant Director of Instructional Design with Online Education at Touro College and University System. She has over 13 years of experience in education in various roles, including instructional technologist and high school educator. She has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in education, and instructional design. She is currently pursuing her doctorate in Education Administration and Leadership with Touro University Nevada and will graduate in the summer of 2021. She has a passion for online learning and the opportunities this modality brings to students around the world. Holly has presented at international, national, and regional conferences on topics related to online learning, educational technology, and research-based quality assurance in the online classroom. Her presentation experience includes: June 2020: Lecture Breakers Virtual Conference, Ed Tech Tools in the Online Space July 2019: 26th Annual International Conference on Learning, Queen's University, Belfast, Ireland, Transitioning the Academic Learning Environment: From Blackboard to Canvas.Multiple presentations & years, Online Learning Consortium (OLC) Accelerate & Quality Matters (QM) Holly is also a small business owner in New York (Jolly Holly Ed Services, LLC) and offers professional services for those that want to transition to a career in instructional design. Her business services include technology training, consultation, coaching and other professional services related to online pedagogy. She can be contacted at holly.owens@jollyholly.me or by going to her site jollyholly.me for business-related inquiries. Holly enjoys collaborating with other professionals to help bring meaning to all educational experiences.Holly's suggestions for those who want to learn more about online education:Dr. Ken Robinson's Finding Your Element (NOTE: This is the SECOND time this has been recommended by a guest! The first was by LaToya Smith in Episode 3. Check it out!)Aaron Johnson's Excellent Online Teaching: Effective Strategies for a Successful Semester Online
On this EdUp Experts episode, Holly Owens talks about three pieces of advice from a veteran online instructor and instructional designer. These suggestions are easy to incorporate into your teaching strategies and design for your online course. Happy Learning! Learn more about Holly on her website at jollyholly.me Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Visit us at The EdUp Experience. ● Follow us on Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
In this episode, Toddi Norum hosts Holly Owens, Assistant Director of Instructional Design with Online Education at Touro College and University System. They discuss the role of instructional designers in a higher ed system, the value they bring, and how the pandemic has changed things for Instructional Designers in these academic roles. This was a great discussion and the audience chat was tremendous as well; instructional designers are in high demand and this can give you an idea why. If you want to get the full experience of the broadcast, you'll want to check out the original crowdcast recording, which you can find here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/owens-norum
022 - In this episode, Holly Owens shares 5 ways to help students succeed in online courses. Holly discusses course design strategies to increase student engagement and ways to leverage technology tools to improve learning. Show notes available at lecturebreakers.com
What would you do if suddenly your health plummeted? One day you’re eating pizza and the next day you’re curled in a ball on the floor, unable to take the pain? For today’s guest, Holly Owens of @wellthybelly, that sudden plummet of health was an all too real experience she faced. As a professional model, Holly was used to living a life of late nights, good food, hectic schedules, and making the most of her early twenties. When a sudden health crisis rocked her world however, Holly found herself frantic for answers and looking for help. In this episode we discuss:Her start in modeling and a behind the scenes look at the lifestyleWhen the health issues began and how she shifted her lifestyleThe doctor and test that finally diagnosed her with Lyme DiseaseObsessing over health and how she broke free from itHow to introduce others to a healthy lifestyleDealing with health issues in a relationshipHer daily practices to maintain energy and feel goodBee Venom Therapy and how it’s saving her lifeThe importance of mindfulness and caring for the mind To connect with Holly find her @wellthybelly and I’m @emilyfeikls. To support the show you can go to Apple Podcasts and leave a rate/review or even subscribe!To try the benefits of CURED Nutrition in your life visithttps://www.curednutrition.com/and use code ‘letsthrive’ to save $10 off your first purchase of $50 or more
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In this episode I talk to Holly Owens of @wellthybelly about life as a professional model and the pressures that come with it; dealing with myriad health issues and navigating the current healthcare system for answers; being our own best health advocates; her Lyme diagnosis and treatment using bee venom therapy; and so much more. Follow Holly on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wellthybelly Follow Arielle on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ariellelorre Follow the show on Instagram: www.instagram.com/theblondefilespodcast Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!
Self/body love and living healthy to feel our best with Holly Owens, creator of Wellthy Belly! She also shared about her journey to treat Lyme Disease holistically. Holly is such a gem and I absolutely love to follow her journey @wellthybelly. I felt so uplifted after this episode and I hope you all do too :) Fit For Me by Courtney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitformebycourtney/ Fit For Me by Courtney Online Workouts + Weekly Meal Guide (FREE 5-day trial): https://fitformebycourtney.com XOXO, Courtney
Happy Wellness Wednesday! Today on the podcast we sit down with professional model and wellness influencer Holly Owens (aka @WellthyBelly)! On this episode of Courageous Wellness we have a deep discussion about Holly's personal journey to wellness and living with multiple chronic illnesses (Hashimoto's and Lyme Disease). We then discuss her treatment, bee venom therapy, and eating for optimal health. We also discuss her self care practices and her amazing book recommendations! To learn more about Holly you can follow her on instagram @WellthyBelly Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast! We release new episodes each #WellnessWednesday! You can also follow us on instagram at CourageousWellness and get in touch at www.courageouswellnesspodcast.com This episode is brought to you by Beekeepers Naturals! To receive 15% off your purchase visit: Beekeepersnaturals.com/courageouswellness and use code: courageouswellness (all one word) at checkout!
Self/body love and living healthy to feel our best with Holly Owens, creator of Wellthy Belly! She also shared about her journey to treat Lyme Disease holistically. Holly is such a gem and I absolutely love to follow her journey @wellthybelly. I felt so uplifted after this episode and I hope you all do too :) @fitformebycourtney: https://www.instagram.com/fitformebycourtney/ Fit For Me Online Workouts (7 day free trial): https://fitformebycourtney.com @wellthybelly: https://www.instagram.com/wellthybelly/ XOXO, Courtney
In 1991, Ridley Scott took a break from directing stuff like Alien and Blade Runner and allowed himself to be convinced to helm Thelma and Louise - and that was history. Joining Sid and James is a great friend and hilarious comedian, Holly Owens. Thelma and Louise is an iconic feminist road movie. It's a slice of life on film that is beautifully shot, painfully realistic, and packed with great characters - even the car. The 1966 Ford Thunderbird driven by our protagonist gets refreshingly characterized, accompanying Thelma and Louise throughout their struggles. Follow @ReelsandWheels on social media - subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher and leave feedback! Find Holly online (@HollyPoops) and catch her show, The Sunday Funnies, every Sunday at 8pm at Cozzy's Comedy Club. Don't forget to follow Sid (@SidBridgeComedy) and James (@S2KJames), too!