Kathleen Gradel is a faculty member in the College of Education at SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, New York. She teaches f2f, blended, and online undergrad and graduate courses in educational psychology, tech/literacy and special education. Ever since the Commodore and Apple II days, she has stayed busy using technology to even the playing field among learners with disabilities, and now works with preservice teachers and faculty colleagues on tech supports to meet their diverse teaching and learning interests and needs. She is a recent "grad" of the @ONE Online Teaching Certification Program.
Dr. Allen C. Grant is an assistant clinical professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He serves as both the director of educational administration programs and as the director of the Ed.D. program. His research interests include urban school leadership reform and K-12 virtual education.
Amy Gross is a cofounder of Online EDge -- an organization dedicated to assisting K-12 educational programs interested in integrating virtual learning enhancements. Prior to developing Online EDge, Amy gained broad experience in the K-12 education sector during her tenure at Kaplan, Inc. Most recently, as director of product management for Kaplan's K-12 online education division, she developed and managed virtual education programs and products. In her prior role as regional operations director, Amy led the organization's charter school development, overseeing the launch and management of seven online charter schools across the country.
Annette Havens received a B.S. in chemistry in 1997 from the University of South Carolina and completed her master’s in teaching in 1998. Annette is the chemistry instructor for Palmetto State Ecademy. She has been teaching science online with PSE for four years. Her course experiences include physics, chemistry, environmental science, forensic science, marine science and digital photography.