Sharon Kerrick
Instructor
Department of Teaching and Learning
Room 352 - College of Education and Human Development
502-852-4683
sharon.kerrick @ louisville.edu
Department of Teaching and Learning
Room 352 - College of Education and Human Development
502-852-4683
sharon.kerrick @ louisville.edu
Sharon Kerrick's curriculum vita
Educational Background
- M.S. Human Resource
- (Ph.D. student) Education Leadership Foundations, University of Louisville
Teaching Areas
- Consumer Economics EDAP 666
- Advertising Consumer Economics EDAP 667
- Workshop Economics Entrepreneurship in the classroom EDAP 668
- Project Management and Computer Information Systems courses
Research Interests
- Teaching entrepreneurship
- Financial literacy
- Online vs. face-to-face
- Program evaluations
Professional Activities
- Kerrick, S., Boyle, M. & Parkins C. (2005, June). E-voking E-motions in E-learning. Peer-Reviewed Presentation for Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) World E-Learning Conference, Montreal Canada.
- Kerrick, S. & Boyle, M. Why students obtaining an Associate degree in information technology are not pursuing Bachelor’s degrees. (This was noted in Greater Louisville Inc.’s Technology Enterprise Networks (TeN) annual review booklet. 2006, April).
- Kerrick, S. (2006, June) Department of Labor World Leadership Trade mission. Presentation of current technologies utilized in business and delivery mechanisms to educate next “gen” workforce on these cutting edge technologies. What’s Hot, What’s Not in Technology!
- Vimont, M.A. & Kerrick, S. (2006, October). Corporation and Collaboration regarding teachers’ education in the area of workforce skills training. Proposed to be presented at the annual National Economic Education conference.
- Kerrick, S. & Boyle, M. (September 2006). Analysis of experiential learning model of Junior Achievement – comparing participant’s scores of the program (Kentucky Comprehensive Achievement Tests (CATS) with non-participants scores.
- Kerrick, S., Ash D., & Petrosko J. Fulltime undergraduate students’ graduation rates cross referenced with household income 1999-2005. Working paper October,2006