Darlene Williams, Ph.D.

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Ph. D., University of Nebraska, 2007
Major: Educational Administration, Curriculum, and Instruction
Dissertation: Online Learning: Student Perceptions of Variables that Impact Learning Performance

Ed. S., Northwestern State University, 1998
Major: Educational Leadership & Instruction
(Concentration in Educational Technology)

M. Ed., Northwestern State University, 1994
Major: Educational Administration & Supervision

B. A., Northwestern State University, 1989
Major: Elementary Education


Biographical sketch

Dr. Darlene Williams has directed eLearning efforts for Northwestern State University since 1999. She is the Vice President for Technology, Research, and Economic Development. In this capacity, she coordinates eNSU and oversees the Offices of Electronic and Continuing Education, Student Technology, Information Systems, and Research and Sponsored Programs. She also serves as the university’s liaison for economic development and Board of Regent’s initiatives. Dr. Williams received her B.A. in Education, an M.Ed. in Education with a concentration in Educational Technology, and an Ed.S. in Educational Leadership from Northwestern State University. She completed her Ph.D. in Administration from the University of Nebraska.

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