Ryan Randall is an instructional designer with 11 years of experience blending humanities-informed pedagogy, library science, and cultural studies to help faculty build engaging, media-rich learning experiences. Currently at Idaho State University, he translates critical theory and sound studies into practical course design and faculty development. His background includes coordinating instruction and outreach at a community college library, teaching writing and AV-focused courses, and a long-running creative streak as a radio host—an unusual mix that informs his approach to multimodal learning. Holding advanced degrees in English, visual and cultural studies, and library science, he combines scholarly rigor with hands-on tinkering to craft accessible, research-grounded instructional materials.
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, Visual and Cultural Studies, M.A, Visual and Cultural Studies at University of Rochester
M.A., English, M.A., English at University of California, Riverside
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Ryan Randall - Instructional Designer at Idaho State University