معرفی
Dr. Kelly White serves as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, within the Humanities and Professional Studies department. He holds a Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from the University of New England, specializing in online learning orientation's impact on student success. His professional experience spans over two decades in community college distance education administration, including roles at the Community College of Vermont and McLennan Community College. He has taught computer science, physical science, and physics at MSAD1 in Presque Isle.
Education:
- EdD – Educational Leadership, University of New England
- EdS – Computing Technology in Education, Nova Southeastern University
- MAEd – Educational Technology, University of Phoenix
- BFA – Photography, Arizona State University
- AA – Visual Arts, Community College of Vermont
Research & Presentations: Dr. White focuses on augmented reality, large animal detection, and human-computer interaction. He has presented at conferences including Technology, Knowledge, and Society (2017), eLearning (2017, 2010, 2009), and the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (2010). His work emphasizes innovative solutions for online course design, student engagement, and leveraging work-study programs in instructional teams.
Advising & Grants: No information available on current advising roles or grants. His professional contributions emphasize practical, applied research in distance education and instructional design.




