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Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., Ph.D.Office of Teaching and LearningNorth Dakota State UniversityDept. 2020, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050EDUCATION:Office: 314J Family Life CenterPhone: 701.231.6404Email: jill.motschenbacher@ndsu.eduACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:Postdoctoral Fellow – Office of Teaching and Learning, 2016Educational Grant Development and University Program AdministrationSTEM Faculty Development in the Scholarship of Teaching and LearningNorth Dakota State UniversityFargo, North DakotaDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) – Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, 2012Major in Soil PhysicsFocus in Biogeochemical Cycling and Sustainable Agricultural SoilsSpecialization in Global Rice Production SystemsUniversity of ArkansasFayetteville, ArkansasPostdoctoral Fellow – Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, 2013Research and Extension Education Focused in Sustainable Soil HealthEmphasis in Watershed Hydrology and Vegetative Filter SystemsAdult and Youth Extension Education in Soil and Water QualityIowa State UniversityAmes, IowaMaster of Education (M.Ed.) – Higher Education Administration, 2007Major in Administration and Supervision of Higher EducationMinor in Agriculture EducationMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboro, TennesseeUniversity Coursework – Animal Science, 2001-2004Major in Pre-Veterinary MedicineMinors in Agriculture and BusinessUniversity of TennesseeKnoxville, TennesseeLucent Technologies and AT&T Phone Systems Engineering, 1998Mitel Phone Systems – Class C School DiplomaDimension 2000 Phone Systems – Class C School DiplomaUnited States NavySan Diego Naval Training CenterSan Diego, CaliforniaInterior Communications Electrical Engineering, 1996-1997Mk-19 Gyrocompass – Class C School DiplomaInterior Communications Electrician – Class A School DiplomaEngineering Electrical Core – Electrical Core DiplomaEngineering – Common Core DiplomaFirst Aid, CPR, and Industrial Safety CertificationsUnited States NavyGreat Lakes Naval Training CenterGreat Lakes, IllinoisBachelor of Science (B.S.) – Agribusiness, 2006Major in Agriculture EconomicsMinor in Environmental ScienceMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboro, TennesseeVOCATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:Shipboard Fire Fighting, 1998Shipboard fire prevention program for fire response aboard a ship.Course and Annual CertificationCurriculum Vitae // Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., Ph.D.United States NavyUSS Sacramento (AOE-1)Bremerton, Washington6/9/2019 – 1

Military Basic Training, 1996Military Science, Combat Training, Naval History, Physical Fitness,Mental Discipline, and Military Community RelationsUnited States NavyGreat Lakes Naval Training CenterGreat Lakes, IllinoisPROFESSIONAL EXPEREINCEACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:2014-Present North Dakota State University // Fargo, North DakotaActing Director of the Office of Teaching and Learning2019-Present- Under the direction of the Provost’s Office; Performs all administrative duties in the Office of Teaching andLearning, including all tasks assigned as the Associate Director, pending the replacement of a permanent Director.(Transitioned to Acting Director on 6.1.2019)Associate Director of the Office of Teaching and Learning2017-2019- Under the direction of the Provost’s Office; Performed most administrative managerial duties, organized anddirected faculty development programs, initiates, coordinates, and composes educational grants, developseducational programs for faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students, and K-12 students, supervises 10office staff members, manages office and grant budgets, and participates in university-wide administrativecommittees and initiatives. Responsibilities also include organizing, conducting, and providing feedback on theuniversity academic program assessment reviews, in addition to working on co-coordinating the universityaccreditation argument for the Higher Learning Commission. Covered the administration of office duties fornearly two years while the former Director was on a modified 0.50 FTE contract.Coordinator of Special Programs and Assessments, Office of Teaching and Learning2016-2017- Under the direction of the Provost’s Office; Coordinated and composed educational grants, developed andimproved university educational programs, and participated in university-wide educational initiatives.Postdoctoral Fellow of Educational Operations and Funding, Office of Teaching and Learning 2016- Under the direction of the Provost’s Office; Coordinated and composed educational grants, developed andimproved university educational programs, and participated in university-wide educational initiatives.Instructor of English, Department of English2016- Instructor of Record for upper-division writing class: Writing in the Technical Professions (ENG 321).Adjunct Professor of Soil Science, Department of Soil Science2015-Present- Research Soil Scientist and Instructor of Record for Soil Ecology (SOIL 351), 2015; Instructional developmentliaison for the School of Natural Resource Sciences.2013Instructor of Soil Science, Department of Soil Science- Co-Instructor of the Introduction to Soil Science Lecture and Laboratory Classes (SOIL 210).2014-2015Iowa State University // Ames, IowaPostdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering2013- Research Soil Scientist in watershed hydrology and vegetative filter systems, in relation to non-point sourcepollution in agriculture and cover crop utilization in corn and soybean field crop production systems; ExtensionEducation Instructor in soil, water, conservation, and cover crops, and in the Iowa Learning Farms Water Rocks!Youth Program; Advisor: Dr. Matthew Helmers, Professor of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering andAssociate Chair for Research and Extension with Iowa State Extension.Curriculum Vitae // Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., Ph.D.6/9/2019 – 2

2008-2012University of Arkansas // Fayetteville, ArkansasPostdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences2012-2013- Research Soil Scientist in soil physics and rice-based crop production systems; Advisor: Dr. Kristofor Brye,Professor of Soil Physics and Pedology.Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences2010-2012- Assisted in teaching the Introduction to Soils lecture, drill, and laboratory classes (CSES 2200); Advisor: Dr. DaveMiller, Professor of Soil Chemistry.Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences2008-2012- Research conducted in soil physics and rice-based crop production systems; Advisors: Dr. Kristofor Brye,Professor of Soil Physics and Pedology and Dr. Merle Anders, Assistant Professor of Rice-Based Cropping Systems.COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POSITIONS:2014-2018Giving Learning Non-Profit Organization // Fargo, North DakotaAdult English Literacy Class Instructor, Fargo Adult Learning Center2015-2016- Instructor of the Adult English Language Learning Class for refugees and New Americans at the CHARSMCommunity Center; class was composed of approximately 15 Bhutanese and Sudanese native-born speakers.Community Literacy Board Member, Giving Learning2014-2018- Specializing in adult refugees and New Americans who are English Language Learners; Focused primary adultlearners from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Bhutan, and Bosnia; Active invarious education-, culture- and community-building activities involving New Americans in Fargo-Moorhead area.Researcher and Personal Instructor, North Dakota State University, English Department2014-2018- Research team member on physical, mental, and emotional complications associated with learning English as anon-native adult learner and instructor in verbal and written communication for refugees and New Americanswho are English Language Learners, 50 in-home teaching sessions with learners from the Democratic Republicof the Congo (2 hours each), in conjunction with Giving Learning Director and Mentor: Dr. Kevin Brooks,Professor of English and Bush Foundation Fellow 2013-2015.2013-2014United States Agency for International Development (USAID) // Kenya // Uganda // Washington, D.C.Congressional Spokesperson for the USAID Farmer-to-Farmer ProgramNov. 2014- Advised and discussed USAID and Catholic Relief Services programs for international agricultural developmentwith members of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Washington, D.C.Postharvest Production Agronomist, USAID Farmer-to-Farmer ProgramMay 2014- USAID-funded development project through the Catholic Relief Services, in association with the NamungalweArea Cooperative Enterprise (ACE); Consulted and trained on postharvest maize handling and storage and soilhealth management; Training classes conducted with 25 Namungalwe ACE management personnel and 156smallholder farmers; Located throughout the Iganga District at 7 Rural Agriculture Producer (RPO) Organizations.Iganga, UgandaRice Agronomist and Production Engineer, USAID Farmer-to-Farmer ProgramJune 2013- USAID-funded development project through the Citizen’s Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA) and the Mwea RiceGrowers Multipurpose (MRGM) Cooperative (Co-op) Society – Consulted and designed a rice production andharvesting mechanization plan for the Mwea Irrigation Scheme in Central Kenya; trained 23 co-op managementpersonnel and 34 smallholder farmers. Wang’uru, Central Province, KenyaCurriculum Vitae // Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., Ph.D.6/9/2019 – 3

2004-2008Elementary and Secondary Education Employment // Nashville, TennesseeState Achievement Test Essay Reader and Grader, Measurement Incorporated2007-2008- Evaluator of statewide standardized educational testing essays for grades 9-12 and college entry.Academic Tutor in Science and Math, Self-Employed- Tutored children in grades 6-12 in math and science.Computer Skills Teacher, Boy’s and Girl’s Club- Taught computer skills to inner-city children in grades 5-12.2004-20082004MILITARY SERVICE1996-2000United States Navy // USS Sacramento (AOE-1), Homeport: Bremerton, WashingtonInterior Communications Electrician- Fields of Expertise: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Metering and Communication Equipment- Additional Assigned Duties: Environmental Coordinator of the Engineering Department, Electrical DivisionTraining Coordinator, Commanding Officer’s Administrative Assistant at the Navy Legal Service Office Northwest- Highest Rank Earned: Petty Officer 3rd Class (E-4)- Metals Earned: Navy Unit Commendation, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon,Navy Good Conduct Medal, Battle “E” Ribbon- Duty Tour Locations and Ports: Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf // Japan, Hong Kong (under Britishsovereignty), China, Singapore, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iran, Mexico, and AustraliaUNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION INVOLVEMENT:COMMITTEE AND SERVICE INVOLVEMENT2017-Present North Dakota State University // Fargo, North DakotaAssociation of Public and Land-grant Universes (APLU) – Active NDSU RepresentativeDegree Competition Award CommitteeWestern Land-Grant Cluster CommitteeAssociation of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) – Active NDSU RepresentativeKnowledge Exchange Institute – Broadening Participation in STEM, 2019Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) Institute – STEM Education Reform Collaboration, 2018University Accreditation Writing Team – Higher Learning Commission (HLC) AccreditationAdministrative Review Committee, Office of Institutional Research and Analysis Director – MemberWarrior Words – Chair and Program OrganizerVALOR Advisory Board – Chair of Training and Outreach CommitteeBroader Impacts Discussion Group, NDSU Office of Research and Creative Activity – MemberGraduate Student Orientation – Table FacilitatorCivil Discourse Discussion Planning Committee, NDSU Libraries – Member and Discussion FacilitatorWriting Center Advisory Board – MemberNSF-Funded Gateways-ND Steering (Chair)/Research/Assessment/Selection Committees – MemberInformation Technology Services CAREs Committee – MemberNSF-Funded IRES: China-USA Administering Committee (PI)NSF-Funded Gateways-ND Steering/Research/Assessment/Selection Committees – Chair (co-PI)Learning Spaces Executive Committee – MemberAssessment Task Force of the University Assessment Committee (UAC) – Co-Lead CoordinatorCurriculum Mapping Task Force – MemberTeach-In Planning Committee – MemberTeaching Assistant Training Committee – Member and OrganizerAvenues of Scientific Discovery Planning Committee – ChairCurriculum Vitae // Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., 2017-Present2017-Present2017-Present6/9/2019 – 4

Amy Rupiper Taggart Award for Excellence in Program Assessment Committee – ChairGraduate Student Council – Executive AdvisorCollege Teaching Certificate Committee – MemberQuality Matters Online Course Assessment Committee – MemberVirtual Reality Learning Project Committee – MemberRapid Response Team – MemberNDSU Digital Fellows Program Committee – MemberNDUS Distance and Continuing Education – NDSU Director RepresentativeOpen Educational Resources Committee, NDSU Libraries – MemberNorth Dakota STEM Education Collaborative – NDSU RepresentativeNDSU Employment Search Committees – MemberAssociate Dean of Libraries, 2017Learning and Applied Innovation Assistant Manager, 2017Writing Center Director, 20172008-2012University of Arkansas // Fayetteville, ArkansasAnnual Awards Banquet, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences (CSES) – OrganizerCSES Graduate Student Association – TreasurerAnnual Awards Banquet, CSES – Host and OrganizerCurriculum Committee Member, CSES – Graduate Student ChairCSES Graduate Student Association – 0112010-2011UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE:COURSES INSTRUCTEDWriting in the Technical Professions2016Department of English, North Dakota State University, Undergraduate Level, ENGL 3211 Fall Semester, Instructor on Record – 1 Lecture ClassSoil Ecology2015Department of Soil Science, North Dakota State University, Undergraduate Level, SOIL 3511 Fall Semester, Instructor on Record – 1 Lecture ClassIntroduction to Soil Science2014-2015Department of Soil Science, North Dakota State University, Undergraduate level, SOIL 2102 Semesters (Fall 2014 and Spring 2015), Instructor on Record – 4 Lab classes; Co-Instructor –1 Lab class and 2 Lecture classesIntroduction to Soil Science2010-2011Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas, Undergraduatelevel, CSES 2200, 2 Semesters (Fall 2010 and 2011), Instructor (total) – 3 Laboratory classes;1 Drill (scientific math) class; 2 Lecture classesINVITED COURSE LECTURESWorld Food Crops2018Plant Science Department, North Dakota State University, Undergraduate Level, PLSC 110.1 Fall Semester, Presented – 1 Guest Lecture, “Rice: Domestic and Global Production”Soil Physics2011-2012Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas, Graduate level,CSES 5224, 2 Spring Semesters (Spring 2011 and 2012), Presented – 5 Guest lecturesIntroduction to Agriculture Economics2006Department of Agriscience and Agribusiness, Middle Tennessee State University,Undergraduate level, ABAS 2130, Fall Semester, Presented – 1 Guest lectureCurriculum Vitae // Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., Ph.D.6/9/2019 – 5

STUDENT ADVISINGNorth Dakota State University2015-PresentIndividual Students:- Amy Tichy, M.S., Mental Health Counseling (Assistantship Supervisor)2019-Present- Jabril Hassan, M.Ed., Teacher Education, Sociology/Anthropology (Assistantship Supervisor) 2018-2019- Elliott Welker, Ph.D., Education, Institutional Analysis (Doctoral Committee Member)2018-Present- Farah Attia, M.Ed., Teacher Education (graduated), English/Math (Assistantship Supervisor) 2018-2019- Jamie Schaffer, M.B.A. (graduated), Marketing/Univ. Assessment (Assistantship Supervisor) 2018- Anna Semanko, Ph.D., Psychology (Assistantship Co-Supervisor)2017-Present- Rebecca Davidson Reichenbach, Ph.D., Biology/STEM Ed. (Assistantship Co-Supervisor)2017-Present- Mackenzie Ries, B.S. Soil Science (graduated) (informal mentorship)2015-2016Student Clubs:1. VALOR Student Veteran’s Club, Advisor2. Graduate Student Council, Executive Advisor2018-Present2017-PresentEDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION:2017-Present North Dakota State University // Fargo, North DakotaFilm Screening: Unlikely, Century Theater2019- Assisted Graduate Student, Megan Yerhot, with organizing and promoting the event. The film narrated theeducational barriers faced by many students that are trying to enter and excel in higher education.VALOR Teaching and Outreach Workshops and Presentations2018-Present- Chair of the Veteran Alliance Organization (VALOR) Teaching and Outreach Committee, which includes workingwith other Advisory Board members, VALOR allies, and campus and community members to enhance timely andvaluable VALOR presentations and training. VALOR focuses on providing insight and education regarding militaryservice and the ways that VALOR allies, staff, faculty, students, and community members can help create a morewelcoming environment that understands and meets the specific needs of military service members and veteransat NDSU and in the community.Agriculture Teaching Cafés2018-Present- Assisted with the organization of teaching discussion sessions for NDSU faculty and instructors in Agriculturefocused disciplines. The initial series of 5 café talks is being launched in Fall 2018 under leadership of LorenBaranko, Lecturer in Animal Science.Civil Discourse Discussion Workshop Series –Social Shaming2019-PresentWomen in the Academy2018- Assisted with organizing workshops on ways to engage in civil discourse. The workshop series focuses onrespectful listening, using critical thinking skills, and sharing ideas on highly-political and highly-emotional topicsin a civilized manner, with a focus on creating understanding and respectful engagement among citizens withpolarized viewpoints. The workshop series is being launched in Fall 2018 in association with NDSU Libraries.Major Maps Workshop - Undergraduate Programs2018- Organized and led two sessions to guide program directors and deans in creating a comprehensive diagram forundergraduate program-based educational and professional development. The workshop was a part of theProvost Office initiative to create Major Maps for all campus programs under the leadership of Vice-ProvostCharlene Wolf-Hall.Expanding Your Horizons, Organization Leadership2018- Helped administer and organize the annual NDSU-based national STEM education program for 400 middleschool female students around North Dakota and Minnesota.Curriculum Vitae // Jill M. D. Motschenbacher, M.Ed., Ph.D.6/9/2019 – 6

Peer-Teaching Partnership Workshop2018-Present- Each Fall and Spring semester, this workshop meets with faculty peers who voluntarily agree to be matched witha faculty to peer to evaluate their class, syllabi, classwork, and teaching abilities, which provides feedback that hasbeen used to submit as a teaching excellence in promotion and tenure packets or as an informal method of gettingunbiased feedback on their teaching.Avenues of Scientific Discovery2018-Present- Organized and led the annual STEM education program where 30 graduate students demonstrated researchbased material to 100 high school students annually.Graduate Teaching and Learning Conference / Teaching Assistant (TA) Training Workshop2017-Present- Organized (2017, 2018, 2019) and led (2018, 2019) an annual two-day workshop focused on teaching graduateteaching assistants how to develop skills in teaching to improve student

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