How to use an Online Learning Management System (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, etc.) to Train Student Employees

How to use an Online Learning Management System (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, etc.) to Train Student Employees

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Do you want to make your trainings more efficient? Do you want to create a better system for tracking outcomes in your trainings? Whether you supervise one group of students or are responsible for department wide trainings, an online learning management system can be an extremely useful tool. Throughout this webinar, the Student Staff Development Committee will provide examples of different software (often free on your campus), take you through the benefits and advantages of using an LMS, and give you some help tips for how to get started.

Jason Incorvati, PhD

Jason Incorvati, PhD

Associate Director for Programs & Student Development

University of Massachusetts

Associate Director for Programs and Student Development at the University of Massachusetts. Previously at Missouri State University and was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Florida.

Courtney Brown

Courtney Brown

Assistant Director for Student Engagement & Data Management

University of Georgia

Assistant Director for Staff Engagement and Data Management and former Coordinator for Facilities at the University of Georgia. Was a Graduate Assistant at Western Kentucky University (Class of 2018). Previously worked at the University of Alabama (Class of 2016).

Carson Petersheim

Carson Petersheim

Assistant Director of Student Development

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Assistant Director for Student Development at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Previously worked at South Dakota State University as well as

Georgia Southern University. Was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2017).

David Grassi

David Grassi

Associate Director, Facilities & Operations

Montana State University

Associate Director, Facilities & Operations at Montana State University. Previously worked at Washington State University & Washington University in St. Louis (WashU). Received my bachelor's & master's degrees from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Nicole Taylor

Nicole Taylor

Assistant Director of Risk Management & Aquatics

Clemson University

Assistant Director, Risk Management & Aquatics at Clemson University. Previous recreation experience was with the Greater Philadelphia YMCA. Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Penn State University & a Master’s in Athletic Leadership from Clemson University.

Sarah Daugherty

Sarah Daugherty

Director of Campus Recreation

Eastern Illinois University

Director of Campus Recreation, Eastern Illinois University; previously worked at Northern Kentucky University. Received Master’s from Western Illinois University and served as the Graduate Assistant for Aquatics at Campus recreation and Lifeguard Instructor for Kinesiology.

Gena Caskey

Gena Caskey

Program Director for Student Development and Assessment

University of North Carolina - Charlotte

Program Director for Student Development and Assessment at UNC Charlotte. Formerly was the Coordinator of Facility Operations at UNC Charlotte. Received Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from Georgia Southern University in 2022 and served as the Facility Management Graduate Assistant. 

Josh Ryan

Josh Ryan

Assistant Director for Club Sports

North Dakota State University

Assistant Director for Club Sports at North Dakota State University. Formerly the Coordinator of Club Sports at Utah State University. Received a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education and a Master's degree in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences from Utah State University.

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06/04/2026 at 9:00 AM (PDT)  |  60 minutes
06/04/2026 at 9:00 AM (PDT)  |  60 minutes Do you want to make your trainings more efficient? Do you want to create a better system for tracking outcomes in your trainings? Whether you supervise one group of students or are responsible for department wide trainings, an online learning management system can be an extremely useful tool. Throughout this webinar, the Student Staff Development Committee will provide examples of different software (often free on your campus), take you through the benefits and advantages of using an LMS, and give you some help tips for how to get started.