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DoctorGeek has provided web development services, training & consulting since 2004. Clients include entrepreneurs, non-profits, academic organizations, trainers, artists, attorneys, writers, spiritual companions, online journals, photographers, consultants, psychics, family & friends.

Susan Kullmann, aka DoctorGeek, has been engaged with the Net on some level since 1978.

Susan is an historian, web developer, trainer and consultant with more than thirty years experience in higher education, eighteen working in academic computing and sixteen in college teaching. Her academic area of interest was US social history, particular US women's history. She is the founder and managing director of DoctorGeek.

Her prior career as a university administrator and instructor included positions at:

•  Cal Poly Pomona as Director, I&IT Learning, Director of the Faculty Computing Support Center and Faculty Associate in the Faculty Center for Professional Development. She developed and managed one of seventeen faculty support operations recognized nationally for academic technology training in a review of “best practices” by Paul R. Hager in “Faculty Engagement and Support in the New Learning Environment" (Educause Review). She taught hundreds of college faculty to create personal and course websites.

• California State Polytechnic University Pomona, California State University Long Beach and Mt. San Antonio College as an instructor of online, hybrid, and traditional courses in U.S. history, women's history and women's studies, interdisciplinary general education and liberal studies.

•  Scripps College and Claremont McKenna College as an instructional technology consultant.

Susan left full-time academia in 2004 and opened DoctorGeek in Claremont CA. Then the North Bay started calling, like in this 2009 Celebration of Life in Sebastopol. DoctorGeek moved to Santa Rosa in 2011. (Sorry that you can't watch this ol' Flash video. Such is the way of the web. The video – and this website - are being updated.) She returned to Claremont in the Fall of 2017.

brief web bio

2004 -› 2008 -› 2013 ->2022
owner » DoctorGeek, business / nonprofit web & e-commerce, digital marketing, training

2005 - 2012
Instructional technology consultant » Scripps College.
Sakai: The Student Perspective

1991 - 2005
History, Women's Studies, Liberal Arts, and Interdisciplinary General Education Instructor; academic technology trainer & program developer & IT administrator » CA State Polytechnic University, Pomona

1997
Online instructor » designed & taught CA State Polytechnic University, Pomona's first online history course (site at course beginning and end)

Roundtable: "The Excellent Inevitability": A Roundtable on Online Teaching and Learning, Western Association of Women Historians • 2015 Annual Conference • May 16, 2015

Professional development for online instruction ~ one size does NOT fit all - What does it takes for traditionally educated college faculty to become successful online instructors?

Other sporatic writing >> 2005 - 2012

Personal website #1 (1996)
Last history course website (2005)

Note: Some above websites now exist only on the Internet Archive's WayBackMachine. They open in a new window on your web browser - so you don't get "lost".

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