Jacquelin J. Stenehjem

Mrs. Stenehjem is currently a Ph. D. graduate student in Entomology at North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND.  Her research involves the use of geospatial technologies with community vector control programs.  She is a 2007-2009 participant of the Integrated Geospatial Education and Technology Training (iGETT) project, funded by the National Science Foundation with a 2012 grant to the National Council for Geographic Education, developed to address growing workforce need for geospatially-trained employees able to use remote sensing and geographic information systems.

She is also a 2009 participant of Teachers Teaching Teachers GIS (T3G) Institute, a professional development program designed to train GIS educators to help other educators learn why and how to use GIS in their classrooms. Jackie has been an instructor/Assistant Professor at Williston State College, Williston, ND for the past 18 years in various science/medical and geographic information systems courses.  Currently she is on leave to complete her graduate degree.

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