Collection: Kat Hansen Collection

Introduction

Kat Hansen

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Artefact Mindmap

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My Courses

May 2017

MDDE 601

Intro to DE and Training

Sep 2017

MDDE 602

Research Methods in DE

Jan 2018

MDDE 603

Foundations of Instr Design

May 2018

MDDE 605

Planning & Mngt in DE

Sep 2018

MDDE 620

Tech in Ed & Training

Sep 2018

MDDE 611

Foundations of Adult Ed

Jan 2019

MDDE 617

Program Evaluation in DE

May 2019

MDDE 612

Experiential Learning

May 2019

MDDE 621

On-Line Teaching in DE

Sep 2019

MDDE 622

Openness in Education (IP)

Sep 2019

MDDE 694

E-Portfolio (IP)

Contact

katrina.hansen2018@gmail.com

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Curriculum Vitae

About Me

My background is in Linguistics, Germanic languages. I graduated with my Bachelor’s degree in 2003, from a university back in my home town in Russia. The city I grew up in, Saransk, is rather small with the population of 300,000 people, but it is also the capital of a province, so the University there is quite big, and it plays an important role in the culture, politics and economics of the region.

After the graduation I continued my studies at the graduate level, and I defended my dissertation in 2010, several months before moving to Calgary. Parallel with writing the dissertation, I worked as a Teaching Assistant at my alma mater, and as a freelance translator.

The teaching position and my graduate studies kept me focused on the academia side; the translating experience provided the challenges of the corporate world. This position also developed my love for motorcycles, as I was a translator for the ice-racing championships organized in my city.

The excitement of the competition and meeting the racers from all over Europe determined my choices. When I moved to Calgary (and far enough from my mom), I learned how to ride and got a sports motorcycle. Riding in the summer and snowboarding in winter keeps me out of trouble.

I work in education, coordinating a preparatory program for the Canadian Chartered Professional Accounting designation – CPA, which is delivered by the CPA Western School of Business in Alberta, BC, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. It is a relatively new program developed in 2013-2014 after a massive unification of the three accounting designations in Canada (CMA, CGA and CA). The program has been changing ever since, and that makes work very stimulating and rewarding – there is always something to learn! With my Master’s in Education I hope to contribute more to my School and bring the knowledge, skills and expertise to improve the programs we deliver.

My Aspirations

Being a proponent of life-long learning, I have been in school for 25 years overall, either full-time or part-time. My philosophy is best described by a Latin slogan “Non progredi est regredi”. Constant development is the integral part of evolution, and my entire life seems to be a race. I strongly believe that challenges make us better and stronger.

When almost three years ago I was looking at different programs to fulfill my academic aspirations, Athabasca University stood out. A distance program in distance education appeared to be the ideal choice, as it simultaneously incorporated both theory and practice. I talked to my CEO about it, and he got so excited, that he gave me a hug and said the School will cover the costs, as it was so harmonious with my job.

In 2016 the preparatory program I worked for was available in two delivery formats: in-class and online. Over the last three years the in-class enrollment continued to decrease, with more and more students registering for the distance option. Doing the M.Ed. program in Distance Education was a strategic choice, and I cannot be happier about it now.

My goals since then have not changed much. I am certain that the skills I obtained through being in the M.Ed. program will help me to further my career in the CPA world. I would like to keep contributing to the development of my program and continue improving the policies, creating great learning experiences for our students. In more detail, my goals were as follows:

  • Obtain the skills and theoretical knowledge that would allow me to further improve the program I coordinate
  • Use the practical experience from work towards my studies (and vise versa)
  • Gain better knowledge of the most recent technological advancements in the area of distance education
  • Be able to evaluate the trends in distance education and identify the strongest tendencies
  • Improve my communication and research skills and get academic writing experience
  • Be part of collaborative projects and develop my networking skills
  • Obtain a Canadian degree from a well-established university

My ambition is also to start teaching again, now at a distance. Being very passionate about the concept of Massive Open Online Courses, I am intending to apply for the Online Facilitator position for the newly developed MOOCs at Athabasca University.

I am positive that my M.Ed. degree will open exciting opportunities for me in the future, and I am proud to be a perspective Athabasca University graduate.

Artefact Selection Overview

The rationale behind selecting my five artefacts is explained by my learning progress, the applicability of the assignments to my work, and the most enjoyable challenges that I encountered. The artefact list includes theoretical research, two group projects (combined into one artefact), analytical research of an existing program, and a developed business plan for a hypothetical program which might be introduced to the students I work with.

This selection highlights my program progress and demonstrates the competencies that I obtained. I believe that the reflections on the artefacts comprehensively outline the essence of my M.Ed. accomplishments.

References

Non progredi est regredi. (n.d.). To not go forward is to go backward. [Latin phrase]. Retrieved from http://www.vinovenitas.com/tag/non-progredi-est-regredi-to-not-go-forward-is-to-go-backward/

Comments

Kat Hansen
27 September 2019, 2:50 PM

Due to an error, I have to transfer the comments I have received so far, to this (new) page. The screenshots are the comments left on the previous Introduction page I had created. 

Kat Hansen
27 September 2019, 2:56 PM

Emily's comment

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Kat Hansen
27 September 2019, 2:59 PM

Dr Walsh' comment

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Kat Hansen
27 September 2019, 3:02 PM

Ranveer's comment part 1

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Kat Hansen
27 September 2019, 3:06 PM

Ranveer's comment part 2

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Kat Hansen
27 September 2019, 3:08 PM

Melissa's comment

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JoAnne Murphy
23 October 2019, 9:26 AM

Hi Kat- I really like the layout of your Intro page, especially the black and white photo effect. I am passing along a few suggestions for your consideration:

-It may be helpful to provide a translation for the latin phrase so readers will know what it means;

-Your artifact mind map is a great idea but difficult to read because it is quite small. I know this is not an easy fix since we are restricted to the Mahara layouts which don't handle images very well. I am having the same issue with images in my artifacts.

-External hyperlinks in Mahara can also frustrating at times because we cannot have the external sits open in a separate window. Once readers click on the link it may not be possible to go back to your artifact page depending on the browser readers are using. Even a little note that lets readers know that the links lead to an external site-then people can decide whether to click on them or not. I've clicked on external hyperlinks on various artifacts pages of our peers and couldn't get back to artifact so I ended up having to close out and re-log in to Mahara (or into the MDDE 694 course site and locate the link to the page again). 

-I asked our course instructors about the notation to be used for the Program. I believe Rita indicated that the Program abbreviation is now: M.Ed. (DE).

I hope this all makes sense the way I have explained it.

Great work! I really enjoyed the read.

JoAnne

Nicole Londry
06 December 2019, 5:23 PM

Hi Kat,

Your website looks great.  I was just a little confused as to where your learning goals were until I realized they were under "My Aspirations".   I totally get it now, I would place the bullet points of your specific learning goals should be highlighted and stand out on their own in their own section, if any of that makes sense. 

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