Lorna Keathley

 Lorna Keathley

Lorna F. Keathley

  • Courses3
  • Reviews28
May 5, 2018
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Would take again: No
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Average

Be it homework, projects, or speeches, I was stressing a lot over this class, simply because I was not always sure what to do. She will work with you outside of class when needed, but she is not always the most clear with what she expects from you on her final exam.

Oct 1, 2019
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Awful

This was simply the worst class I have ever taken. Professor Keathley doesn't explain anything yet expects you to know how to do everything.

Sep 25, 2019
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Textbook used: Yes
Would take again: No
For Credit: Yes

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Professor Keathley was extremely annoying. She's a tough grader for no reason and is unclear. She's horrible. I would not recommend this class to anyone.

Biography

University of Tennessee Knoxville - Communication


Resume

  • 2017

    Masters of Arts

    Cultural Heritage Management

    Museology/Museum Studies

    Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs

  • 2009

    English

    Italian

    Masters of Science

    “Law Enforcement Communication: An Ethnographic Perspective”. National\nCommunication Association 2012 Conference

    Top Three Student Papers of Applied\nCommunication Division\n• “Law Enforcement Communication Training and Verbal Judo: A Mixed Methods\nApproach”. National Lifesavers 2012 Conference\n• “Law Enforcement Communication

    Verbal Judo & Visual Ethnography”. Southern\nStates Communication Association 2012 Convention\n\n• Best Research Award Collaboration

    College of Communication and Information\n34th Annual Symposium\n\n• “Verbal Judo Training Module for Law Enforcement: An Ethnographic Perspective”.\nCollege of Communication and Information 34th Annual Symposium\n

    Communication Studies

    Concentrated on Research and Publishing.\nCurrently my thesis has been downloaded almost 8

    000 times.

    University of Tennessee

    Knoxville

    3.95 GPA

  • 1998

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Morgan County

    TN Festival Artist 2010\n• “Graphica”

    The Art Center

    Butler

    Pennsylvania 2008 (Second Place)\n• Illusions Gallery

    Paducah KY 2008 & 2007\n• University Center Earth Day Photo Gallery Summer 2007\n• East TN History Center/Knox County Spring Library Video Contest 2007\n• Free Range Video Contest 2007\n• Italian Scholarship Award 2006\n• Handheld Festival (Video) Fall 2006\n• Knoxville Museum of Art/UT School of Art Open Screening 2006\n• Dille Award for Best Undergraduate Design 2006\n• Elixer Student Art Competition Spring 2006\n• Apple Shorts Video Contest at West Town Mall 2006\n• Pink Flamingo Show Fall 2005\n• Margaret Elizabeth Hodges Scholarship 2005-2006

    Photopgraphy and Video

    Minor in Italian

    3.86 GPA

  • Work with big dogs that have issues. \nWalk dogs. Foster dogs.

    BLOUNT COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER INC

    \"Ruff Reading\"​ Program

    I help facilitate a safe reading environment for children at an elementary school by bringing in a therapy dog.

    Human Animal Bond in Tennessee

    Teaching

    Microsoft Office

    Italian

    Adobe Creative Suite

    Museum Collections

    Graphic Design

    Editing

    Mac & PC platforms

    Public Speaking

    Writing

    Keathley

    Lorna

    Keathley

    University of Tennessee

    University of Tennessee

    Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center (Museum)

    123 Cromwell Townsend

    TN

    • Working on special projects as assistant Museum Curator\n• Excellent and efficient guest service\n• Acting “Docent” to diverse clientele\n• Open and closing of grounds\n• Cash register opening

    closing and monthly data tallies\n• Team player\n• Weekend shifts by myself\n• Graphic design work upon request

    Museum Assistant/Projects and Store Clerk

    Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center (Museum)

    Business and Professional Communication 240 provides students with knowledge of the communication process and strengthen skills as a speaker in a business setting. The course is also set up to help students in their search for “obtaining and navigating” a job. \n\n• Lesson plans\n• Curriculum\n• Grading\n• Black Board\n• Media integration\n• Positive learning environment for speeches

    University Lecturer

    Knoxville

    Tennessee Area

    University of Tennessee

    Center for Transportation Research at The University of Tennessee

    At the Center for Transportation Research I was housed in an umbrella program called Tennessee Traffic Safety Resource Service. \n\nCoordinates

    instructs and supervises the work of TTSRS personnel.\n\nResponds to medium-scale issues without supervision and responds\nto large scale issues with TTSRS Director’s leadership. Extensive\ncustomer service across the state of Tennessee.\n\nExercises independent judgment in planning

    research and\ndevelopment of programs and serves as project leader on various\nprograms. Tasks are delegated to the team to complete in a timely\nand efficient manner.\n\nLead Graphic Designer - proficient in graphic design

    layout

    story\nboarding and editing. Coordinates prepress production: jobs

    time lines

    \nwork with service bureau

    layout and engineers electronic files and\nworkflow for the entire center.\n\nInterprets and outlines Center tasks

    data collection etc.

    ensuring that all program elements consistently and uniformly meet the objectives set forth by the original creative brief and/\nor supplemental information. Extensive contact with service bureaus\nand/or press (UT Graphic Arts).\n\nProfessional photo editing and video editing

    correcting

    conversion and\nmanipulation of both electronic and printed photo formats. Amateur\nphotographer (film and digital) and videographer. Electronic file\nconversions for variety of uses/platforms

    scripting and batch\nprocessing

    complex masking

    photo restorations

    manipulations and\ncolor corrections. Web and pod casting.\n\nExtensive knowledge (PC and Mac platforms where applicable) in\nAdobe CS Suite: InDesign

    Photoshop

    Illustrator

    Acrobat

    Flash

    \nDreamweaver. Knowledge of Quark

    Final Cut

    I Movie

    QuickTime

    \nReal Player

    Toast and Microsoft Office Suite.\n\nKnowledge of ASP

    Javascript

    PHP

    CGI

    HTML hard coding

    and FTP.\n\nSocial Media.\n\nTrains and instructs office personnel and provides technical support\non demand.

    Communication Coordinator - Graphic Artist

    University of Tennessee

CMST 240

2.6(26)

CMST 241

4.5(1)