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Work & Contributions in Applied Design Education


2019 Teaching Portfolio for Award Nominations

Now teaching portfolio for Pierpont
(request for access required through Pierpont Email)

Timeline and Information:

June 2010  Hired as Instructor for the Interior Design Courses and two lower levels Fashion Design Courses in the Applied Design Program in the School of Human Services at Pierpont Community & Technical College in Fairmont, WV

To present:

• 2020-____ National Science Foundation - Project Vision Grant Team
• 2020-2021 Legislative Advocacy Committee
• 2020-2021 Ad Hoc Blackboard E-Learning Committee
• 2020-2021 Faculty Senate Secretary
• 2020-2022 Faculty Senate Rep for School of BAT
• 2020-2022 Curriculum Committee
• 2019-2021 General Education Committee (due to implementing assessment practices)
• 2019-2021 Faculty Welfare Committee
• 2019-2020 Legislative Advocacy Committee
• 2018-2021 Student Disability Services Faculty Group

2020 - 21  Applied Design Program Coordinator 
                    Assist with Faculty Senate as Secretary
                    Development of Applied Design Technology Meta Major                           

Committees:

Faculty Welfare
General Education
Curriculum
Legislative

Ad Hoc:  E Learning and NSF Project Vision

WVU Davis College Fashion Program Advisory Guest for Presentations 2020

2019-20  Applied Design Program Coordinator 
                  Program Updates with renaming concentrations
                  Course Outcomes, Schedules/Outlines, and Assessment Maps

Committees:

Faculty Welfare
General Education
Curriculum
     Sub-Chair of the Written Communication Assessment Pilot
Legislative

WVU Davis College Fashion Program Advisory Guest for Presentations 2019
           
2018-19  Program transitions from the old curriculum to planning new 
                 for 19/20 academic year

Committees:

General Education
Curriculum
     Sub-Chair of the Written Communication Assessment Pilot
Legislative

WVU Davis College Fashion Program Advisory Guest for Presentations 2018
           
2017-18  Curriculum Proposal for Program Updates Accepted

Committees:

Faculty Senate
Legislative

2016-17  Promoted to Assistant Professor of Applied Design

Committees:

Faculty Senate
Legislative

2015-16  Applied Design Coordinator of Design Specialist & Interior Design Majors

Committees:

Faculty Senate


Legislative

2011 to 2014

Program Coordinator of Interior Design:

The appointment responsibilities include: 
  • Teaching an average of 15 - 18 hours per semester
  • Advising the local ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) Student Chapter for the shared campus of Pierpont Comm & Tech College and Fairmont State University
  • Advising and Recruiting students
  • Course Development:  Assessment, Course Curriculum, Program Pedagogy & Methodology

Courses I have taught or presently teaching:

*Course Curriculum I developed and/or designed for LMS
  • Intro to Interior Design:  Fall 2010-2016
  • Intro to Fashion Design & Merchandising:  Fall 2010 to 2012, Fall 2015-16
  • Residential Design:  2010 to 2018 (course retired)
  • Design in Home Furnishings:  Spring 2011 to present  Course Site Link (title change for '19)
  • Kitchen & Bath Design:  Spring 2011 to 2018 (course retired)
  • Contract Design:  Spring 2011 to present
  • Visual Merchandising:  Spring 2011-2014
  • Apparel Design I:  Spring 2011 and 2012
  • Applied Design Practicum:  2010 - present
  • *Construction Design & Details:  began Fall 2013 by Adjunct Architect and collaborator for course
  • *Design in Auto-cad (summer course offered 2011)
  • *Design in Social Media (began Spring 2015)    Course Site Link
  • *Design Thinking (Spring 2016)  Course Site Link
  • BIM in Interior Furnishings (Fall 2019)
  • Codes & Specs in Design (Fall 2019)
  • UPDATED:  Intro to Interior Design (Fall 2019, Fall 2020 = delivery ONLINE)
  • UPDATED:  Intro to Fashion Business (Fall 2019, Fall 2020 = delivery ONLINE)
  • UPDATED:  Guided Experience (adding topics of Residential, and Kitchen & Bath)
  • UPDATED:  Visual Merchandising (delivery for ONLINE)
  • Advanced Contract Design (Spring 2020)
  • Fashion Business (Spring 2020)






2015 5 year Program Review  (2009-2014)

  • Reflection and Summary of Successful Program Review with current data on the program: Courses, Assessments, Graduate Statistics, Current Updates
  • (request for access required)







Advising:

My advising has developed over that last five years.  From 2010 to 2013 I had students who primarily intended to complete a 2 + 2 with Pierpont and Fairmont State.  When the agreement dissolved I experienced an added element to my advising practices.  Students were seeking direction for not only an education at a two-year school but also what options are there for continuing an education in design.

Advising students also involve a time to build relationships that will benefit both the student, the course instructor, and a future employer.  My students know that they have many forms of communication with me to assist them in any way to complete their degree.  I also encourage them for extended conversations that identify the student's intent on employment.

I have come to realize the vital importance of the advisor to the student.  This is a top priority in my goals for my professional practice.  The past three years I email my students that appear on my upcoming advising list.  The introductory email includes links online for instructions about registration, new course information and dates to attend group orientations.

Created Program Site on Google Education Sites App:

While our institution has been rigorously working towards separation from the shared services with Fairmont State University (FSU) our program recognized the need to maintain consistency in communication and a reassurance of stability to our students during these major changes and expansion to the institution.  I created a site on Google Education Apps as a Learning Commons with Applied Design Program Information.


  Applied Design Program Site (link)


APPD Interior Design information site   (request for access required with Pierpont Email login)


2 + 2 Articulation with WVU Davis College, Design Studies Program:

In the fall of 2012, our program was informed of the discontinuation of the 2+2 agreement with the School of Education at Fairmont State University.  This agreement with Family & Consumer Sciences Program in the School of Education had been strong and proven with high enrollments plus retention.  Due to the separation mentioned above the majority of 2+2 agreements were dissolved.  Though we regret the end of this option for our students this strengthened our resolve in working on establishing an agreement with West Virginia University's Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design in the Design Studies Program. The agreement between our two institutions reflects one of the known pillars of the importance of the community college's relationship to our universities.


New Program Courses by R.Beach from 2013 - 2016: 

  1. Construction Design & Details:  Co-created with Mrs. Bethany Van Gilder, Architect
    • Course developed by working on the break down of teaching our students the necessary understanding of construction documentation used in interior design projects.  This course is placed in the model schedule for a first-year student to be introduced to this industry jargon while taking the additional courses:  Intro to Interior Design and Design Concepts                                                                                 
  2. Design in Social Media:  
    • Course developed from the recognition of the importance that Social Media has in our industry.  I invite you to please go to the site I created to manage this course.                                                                                                                                   
  3. Design Thinking: 4th-semester direct transfer course with WVU Design Studies Program
    • Course development summary
Course description:  
This course establishes the value of design thinking, identifies the components of the design thinking process, and helps students develop proficiency by using the design thinking process in multiple contexts. Topics will include components of design thinking, including solution-based thinking, analysis versus synthesis, divergent thinking versus convergent thinking, and design thinking as a process for problem-solving.
   

APPD 2200 Design Thinking - Course Outline
  1. Design Thinking Method
  2. The Process
  3. Description Of The Process
  4. Four Rules To Design Thinking
  5. Define the 6 steps in Design Thinking
  6. The “wicked problem” in design
  7. Research
  8. Ideation
  9. Prototype
  10. Choose
  11. Implement
  12. Learn
Outcome Competencies / Student Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to 

1. Identify the value and components of the design thinking process

2. Discuss and defend the value of design thinking as a critical component of all forward-thinking organizations

3. Demonstrate design thinking as a process for problem-solving

4. Practice solution-based thinking, analysis versus synthesis, divergent thinking versus convergent thinking in a variety of case studies

5. Apply design thinking in an interdisciplinary project that demonstrates the process across multiple disciplines     
                                                                                                                                   
  • Sensory Design Professional Development Class: 
    • Course development can be fully understood by going to the site I created.                                                                                       
    • Developing Standards for Online Delivery of Program Courses
      • The program is diligently framing delivery standards for the online courses that are in compliance as well as innovative and successful.  Our goal is for consistency in appearance and delivery to provide the student with the optimal online course learning experience.  Additionally, with the standards and platform in place, a qualified instructor can assume the responsibility of teaching any of the program courses.                                            
    • Development of Social Media Guidelines for students
      • In 2011, while updating my syllabi for my courses I recognized the need to communicate to my students' guidelines for use of social media while a student in college and as a responsible adult.  I researched other policies and guidelines provided by other institutions and merged them together to create my own for syllabi:  
      • Social Media Guidelines LINK           
      • Developing Pedagogy of New Courses into Program
        • The applied design student should continue to build their education similar to the stages of a project:  
          • The Foundation of Principles
          • Level 1 of History
          • Level 2 of Process
          • Level 3 of Thinking
          • Level 4 of Application
        • The four semesters for our student combines their growing understanding, knowledge, critical thinking and design thinking in conjunction with a steady application to projects. The pedagogy of the courses has been coordinated to provide our student with a well-rounded design education.             
        • Development of General Design Project Rubric Template
          • Development of General Education Rubrics for Assessment in Program Courses

            • Pierpont Comm & Tech College has maintained a continuous improvement plan for assessment of the general education of our students.  The Applied Design Program responded by collaborating with our faculty to review and keep up to date our courses with specific general education components that when assessed provide measurement of the student's knowledge.  The main categories of assessment are Critical Analysis, Written and Oral Communication, Quantitative Literacy, Technical Literacy, Professionalism, and Global Awareness.  The example I am providing is our current program rubric to measure the student's technical skills within design projects.


            First submitted a portfolio of work:   (request for access required)

            Contains course syllabi, course curriculum committee submissions, student projects and more