Lyndsay Burneisen
Educational Background:
Doctoral Candidate, PhD in Coaching and Teaching Studies, West Virginia University M.S., School Health Education, School of Public Health, West Virginia University B.S.Ed, Health & Physical Education, Slippery Rock University
Professional Highlights:
Teaching Experience: Taught a diverse range of K-12 Health and Physical Education classes as well as undergraduate courses in CPASS and CAHS at WVU, consistently focusing on student engagement and learning outcomes. Instructional Design: Contributed to developing innovative online curricula and digital learning platforms, integrating advanced video editing and content development to enhance the educational experience for students in CAHS.
Lyndsay serves as a Graduate Service Assistant for the Online Education Programs in CAHS, where she leverages her extensive background in health, physical education, and kinesiology by supporting online program enhancements and applying specialized content knowledge. Focused on instructional design and online programming, Lyndsay applies her expertise to enhance digital learning platforms and develop innovative online curricula using advanced video editing and content development skills. As a doctoral candidate, she is committed to advancing the field of Kinesiology education through innovative online practices and research-driven strategies.