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January Staff Spotlight: Reba-Anna Lee

Staff Spotlight: Reba-Anna Lee 

To kick off the new year, we’re spotlighting our Assistant Dean of Distance Learning, Dr. Reba-Anna Lee! In the blog post below, Reba-Anna shares a behind-the-scenes view of her daily work with Distance Learning.

 

How long have you worked here? How did you come to join the DL team / get involved in distance education?

I have worked on the SPS Distance Learning team since November 2015. Previously I was working at a liberal college in New York’s Hudson Valley region. I wanted to continue working with adult students.

Describe your typical “Day in the Life.”

I start my day by reading email and educational news. I often have 20-30 emails a day. Some days, this will take an hour or so. I am not a morning person, so most of the time I read through my email but may not reply until I have my morning cup of coffee. The majority of my meetings take place between 11AM to 3PM. The types of meetings vary greatly, from check-ins with my staff to project status meetings with external parties. Currently, I am on the UPCEA annual conference and the EDUCAUSE Horizon Report panel, among other projects.

The late afternoon is for replying to emails and prep for the next day. I always save the last 15-20 minutes of my work day for worrying. This is so I can leave work problems at work. I reflect on all the things that happened that day that might take up room in my brain later and actively worry about them and/or make a plan for how to address them. I have been doing this for almost a year, and it has really helped me to keep “work at work.”

A long-haired tabby cat with white belly and paws lounging directly on top of a laptop.

Reba-Anna’s diligent Work From Home coworker, Nameh.

What’s something about your job that might surprise readers?

There are several aspects of my job that readers may find surprising. First of all, I attend a lot of meetings! I find that I use a lot of the high school teacher strategies and techniques (active listing/scaffolding of ideas/checking for understanding) I learned as a classroom teacher for 10+ years.

What’s your favorite resource or tool that not many people know about?

I am definitely old-school when it comes to tools. I love using Excel and color coding. I think simpler tools are often overlooked.

What’s the most unusual job you’ve ever had? Did it give you any interesting takeaways?

I was a dog groomer for 3 years while I was a literature and composition adjunct at Argosy University and finishing up my doctorate. I enjoyed dog grooming because I love animals, and there was a lot of on-the-spot problem-solving. My main takeaway is that clear and direct communication can resolve issues before they arise.

 

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