Kim Hunter is an Associate Professor and Program Director of the Business Applications Technology program at the University of Cincinnati. Kim earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems and Master of Business Administration from the University of Toledo. She began working in the corporate Management Information System department of Owens Corning Fiberglas (OCF) after completing her undergraduate degree. She left OCF after five years to start her teaching and IT Consulting career. Kim taught programming, microcomputer applications, database, and system analysis courses and coordinated the Computer Information System programs at the University of Toledo Community and Technical College and then at Mount St. Joseph University (MSJ) in Cincinnati.
Kim assumed the role of Director of Instructional Technology at MSJ in 2005. She managed the Learning Management System, Online Initiative program, and Outcomes Assessment System and continued teaching fully online courses. Kim is a certified Quality Matters (QM) Master Review and Applying the Quality Matters Rubric face-to-face facilitator for the Ohio QM Consortium.
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