K.D. Borcoman has served as an instructional technology consultant and former director for the Center for Teaching and Learning at California State University, and is currently an assistant professor of philosophy. He has worked at several colleges and universities as a telecourse, online and traditional classroom instructor.
T.L. Brink received his doctorate from the University of Chicago. He has authored over a dozen books in psychology and religious studies (e.g., “Ways to the Center”). He has taught at Stanford Medical School and Universidad Iberoamericana, and has been at Crafton Hills College for the past 20 years, teaching online for over 15. On YouTube he is known as "headlessprofessor," with a repertoire of over 300 videos.
Dean Lesley Buehler has been with Ohlone College since 1998. She was hired first as a part-time computer applications instructor while teaching full-time at a local private school. Dean Buehler took over the eCampus (Distance Education) for Ohlone in 2006 and has since acquired eight departments to oversee, including computer applications, business supervisory management, graphic arts, multimedia, computer science and emerging technologies, real estate and the libraries. She has been teaching online since 2003.
Jacqui Cain, M.A., has been working with online education since 1997 and is currently on her fourth open education resource project. She teaches developmental reading and writing at College of the Redwoods, where she emphasized technological literacy for her developmental level students. She is a special consultant for Humboldt State University, designing an online, open source freshman orientation focused on writing.
In 1997, Kelly Carman completed a BS in Biology from the University of South Carolina. She began teaching in 2001 and completed the PACE program for alternative certification in 2003. Kelly's teaching experience includes biology, physics, physical science, and AVID.