Michelle Bartlett

Michelle E. Bartlett, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University. Michelle received her Ph.D. at Clemson University in Higher Education Leadership with a cognate in statistics. Prior to her role at ODU, she worked at North Carolina State University where she led the master’s in Training and Development, co-led the doctoral program in community college leadership, and served as Coordinator of Competency-Based Education Initiatives for the College of Education. Michelle has taught advanced instructional design, research methods, workforce development, and leadership courses. She has been selected as a Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA) faculty fellow, Office of Faculty Development fellow, and a Provost faculty fellow. Michelle was the past editor for the Career and Technical Education Research (CTER) Journal. She currently serves as the Professional Development Trustee for the Association for Career and Technical Education Research where she leads initiatives to help the membership learn new research skills. Michelle shares her passion for training as the co-founder of the UNITE Design Lab.

Publications

Unlocking Learning Potential With Universal Design in Online Learning Environments
Michelle Bartlett, Suzanne M. Ehrlich. © 2024. 286 pages.
Amidst the escalating demand for online education, the issue of inclusivity in digital learning environments has become increasingly prominent. The main challenge is to guarantee...
UDL Mindset and Implementation Into Online Graduate-Level Training and Development Curricula
Suzanne M. Ehrlich, Michelle Bartlett. © 2021. 16 pages.
This chapter highlights strategies, content, and design methods for infusing the universal design for learning (UDL) mindset and framework into two graduate-level training and...