Ryan Randall is an instructional designer at Idaho State University with over 11 years of experience shaping learning in higher education. He integrates literary, media, and cultural studies with library and information studies approaches to create engaging, evidence-based instructional experiences. An editor at In the Library with the Lead Pipe and a PhD candidate in English and the Teaching of English at ISU, he brings a research-driven perspective to pedagogy and scholarly communication. His career includes leadership in instructional coordination and faculty outreach at the College of Western Idaho and a background as a radio DJ, which informs his emphasis on clear, accessible communication. Based in Boise, Idaho, he holds an MLS from Indiana University Bloomington, an MA in English from UC Riverside, and an MA in Visual and Cultural Studies from the University of Rochester, reflecting a multidisciplinary foundation for innovative instructional design.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library Science (MLS), Master of Library Science (MLS) at Indiana University Bloomington
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, English and the Teaching of English, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, English and the Teaching of English at Idaho State University
M.A., English, M.A., English at University of California, Riverside
M.A, Visual and Cultural Studies, M.A, Visual and Cultural Studies at University of Rochester
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