Ron Striegel (MS.Ed., BSBA, LPN) has six years of secondary teaching experience and five years of postsecondary teaching experience. He has largely focused on indigenous, Latino/a, and low-income communities. Ron's courses and programs include business, health sciences, and teacher education.
Ron was part of a team designing the associate's health navigation curriculum at Otero Junior College in La Junta, Colorado. This curriculum won the Riegelman Award for Excellence in Public Health and Health Navigation Education in Community Colleges. Ron serves as teacher education faculty and presents on educational use of AI at San Juan College in Farmington, NM.
Jennifer Goodland (MLIS, MA) has been working in libraries since 1996. She has worked for the University of Denver, Elsevier, National Model United Nations, Auraria Library, and Lamar Community College in capacities ranging from library IT to archives to library directorship. She is now a Reference and Instructon Librarian at San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico, where she trains faculty in the responsible and ethical use of AI.
Jennifer currently serves as Member-At-Large for the American Library Association's Library Research Round Table, and the Reference and User Services Association's Virtual Reference Services group. She is the author of two widely-used open access K-12 textbooks about Bent's Fort, and dryland homesteading.