Patsy Y. Iwasaki
Assistant Professor · Instructional design
University of Hawaii at ManoaAbout
Patsy Y. Iwasaki is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, affiliated with the Humanities Division. She holds a Ph.D. in Learning Design and Technology from UH Mānoa, an M.Ed. from UH Hilo, and a B.A. in Journalism with a minor in Asian Studies from UH Mānoa.
Her research focuses on instructional design, media writing, graphic novels, and migration narratives. She integrates documentary film and multicultural perspectives into her teaching, emphasizing culturally relevant education and community-based learning. Notable projects include the graphic novel Hāmākua Hero and documentary work on Katsu Goto's life.
Publications span instructional design methodologies, documentary film research, and cross-cultural education. Her work emphasizes sustainability of cultural heritage through educational resources and digital media.
- Awards:
- 2018 Koichi and Taniyo Taniguchi Award (Excellence and Innovation)
- 2020 Chancellor's Award (Excellence in Teaching)
Teaching responsibilities include courses like Advanced Multimedia Writing, Multicultural Literature, and Writing for Business. She actively engages in educational design projects that bridge theory and practice through digital tools and community engagement.
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