
Teri Blankenship holds an M.Ed. in HR Development and Instructional Technology from VCU and is an assistant professor. She has extensive experience in distance education, website development, database management, responsive web design, streaming media, and social media. Ms. Blankenship specializes in communication and knowledge transition, effectively publishing and translating complex information, including research findings, into clear, accessible summaries tailored for diverse audiences. Ms. Blankenship has designed and produced many distance education initiatives, including online courses, seminars, virtual conferences, and over 800 webcasts. Additionally, she is the PI for a contract with the National Center on Self-Employment, Business Ownership, and Telecommuting.
Projects
Provides instructional technology support for numerous VCU projects, including the following:
Autism Center for Excellence (VCU-ACE)
Center on Transition Innovations (VCU-CTI)
National Center on Self-Employment
Pre-Employment Transition Services
RRTC on Employment of Persons with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
RRTC on Employment of Transition-Age Youth with Disabilities