Thursday, August 30, 2007

My name is Keith Regensburger.

I've started this blog as part of my master program in education at the University of Colorado at Denver. I will be posting my assignments here as well as, I imagine, talking some about what I read and think.

However, a little about myself: I've been working in the corporate/military training industry for about 22 years. I started working in this program a few years ago and took about a year off. I'll be finishing next summer. I'm a native to Colorado, spent some years living in southern California but returned to the Denver area to raise my two kids, now 20 and 18. I'm now divorced and starting to live as a single person again. Pretty strange after so many years.

I work for BearingPoint, Inc. as a senior consultant. I was hired for my knowledge and experience in training and instructional design, a position I want to improve and build on with this degree. As a consultant, I travel for work and am only in Denver on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I've worked in St. Louis, MO; Alexandria, VA; Canton, OH; and in Doha, Qatar in the Persian Gulf. I'm now working on a Navy project in Annapolis, MD and will be doing much of my course work from there.My career has almost always involved computer- or web-based training.

4 comments:

Brent G. Wilson said...

Great to see your initial post up. I'm curious - are you reading any good articles? Finding anything worth commenting on?

Anonymous said...

Hi Keith!
Lynne

erin noseworthy said...

Hey Keith,

Haven't heard from you since our group assignment...

Although, you don't appear to be blogging frequently yourself (from the looks of this blog - let me know if you have another that I should be checking) I hope you are finding the blogs you're reading insightful. Let me know if you have found any particularly good blogs on eLearning. If your having trouble, check out Betsy's post on the top 19 eLearning blogs in the "good blogs" discussion area from the start of class.

Best,
erin

Anonymous said...

Hi Keith!

I hope all is well.

Carolyn