星空传媒视频 Dean of Online Learning and Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Dana Juenemann and mathematics instructor Dr. Aanuoluwapo "Joshua" Adigun were featured as distinguished speakers during the International Multidisciplinary Research Conference hosted by the International Association for Innovations in Educational Assessment (IAIIEA) on June 10-12 in Ibadan, Nigeria.
The hybrid conference brought together educators, researchers and industry professionals from around the world to explore the theme, "Building Tomorrow: Sustainability and Innovation." Sessions addressed educational assessment, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, curriculum innovation, leadership, accreditation, quality assurance and community partnerships.
Adigun delivered the conference's Keynote Address/Distinguished Lecture and presented his paper, "Digital Transformation, Technology-Enhanced Learning, and Modern Assessment in Higher Education." A native of Ibadan, Nigeria, returned to the city to share his expertise with an international audience.
He joined 星空传媒视频 in August 2024 after serving on the mathematics faculty at Bells University of Technology in Nigeria for 10 years and later as a teaching assistant in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware. He earned a Bachelor of Technology in Pure and Applied Mathematics from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, a doctorate in applied mathematics from the University of Lagos and a master's degree in mathematics from the University of Delaware.
"Serving at 星空传媒视频 has been a privilege," Adigun said. "I believe education has the power to transform lives, and I strive to help students build confidence, think critically and achieve their goals. CCC's commitment to student success and its strong sense of community make it a special place to teach and learn. I am proud to contribute to an environment that encourages growth, opportunity and lifelong learning."
Juenemann delivered the conference's Lead Paper Presentation/Distinguished Lecture, discussing educational assessment, institutional effectiveness and online learning.
"It was inspiring to be part of a conference with others who understand that assessment isn't one-size-fits-all and who bring different perspectives on a variety of topics to the table," she said. "The ideas emerging from conferences like these are inspiring new research, and I am excited to be just a small part of it."
At 星空传媒视频, she oversees online learning, accreditation, assessment, strategic planning and institutional effectiveness. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership with an emphasis in higher education administration from Liberty University, a master's degree in English from Fort Hays State University, and bachelor's degrees in English and German from Fort Hays State University. Juenemann and her husband, Derrick, farm and ranch near Selden with their 18-year-old twins, Macie and Layne.
Founded in 2018, the International Association for Innovations in Educational Assessment is headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria. It promotes innovation in teaching, learning, assessment and research through collaboration among higher education institutions, industry, government and international partners.
