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About Todd Shoepe
Ed.D.
Learning Technology, Pepperdine University, 2012
Dissertation: Engaging undergraduate students in an online science course: The relationship between instructor prompt and student engagement in synchronous class sessions.
M.S.
Exercise Physiology, Oregon State University, 2001
Minor: Biochemistry/Vertebrate Physiology
Thesis Title: Contractile function of single muscle fibers from chronically resistance trained humans
B.S.
Health and Human Performance, Oregon State University, 1998
Option: Fitness Program Management
Learning Technology, Pepperdine University, 2012
Dissertation: Engaging undergraduate students in an online science course: The relationship between instructor prompt and student engagement in synchronous class sessions.
M.S.
Exercise Physiology, Oregon State University, 2001
Minor: Biochemistry/Vertebrate Physiology
Thesis Title: Contractile function of single muscle fibers from chronically resistance trained humans
B.S.
Health and Human Performance, Oregon State University, 1998
Option: Fitness Program Management
Present | Assistant Professor, Loyola Marymount University ‐ Department of Health and Human Sciences | |
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