
Evan
Ogg Straub,
PhD
Learning Experience Design Lead, Center for Academic Innovation
University of Michigan
Evan Ogg Straub has worked at the intersection of technology and education for over twenty years. She started her career in database design and network administration but eventually moved into teaching people how to use technical systems. She found her niche in education, working as an instructional designer on some of the first completely online courses at the Ohio State University. Since then, she has worked as a faculty member, and in government helping states plan for meaningful educational technology policies, as well as a professional development educator.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Introduction to Interprofessional Education (IPE) at the University of Michigan (U-M) began as a 1.5-hour asynchronous module, serving as an assignment for first-year students in various health profession programs, introducing them to two IPEC competencies. In 2023, it was revised as a 3-hour asynchronous offering to describe all IPEC competencies, intercultural humility (a U-M-specific IPE competency), define IPE and IP collaboration (IPC) in relation to the quintuple aims and social determinants, identify attributes of effective interprofessional teams, and reflect on conflict/leadership…