Bio
Dr. Enilda Romero-Hall has published over 30 journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, and columns. She has given numerous peer-reviewed presentations in regional, national, and international conferences. Dr. Romero-Hall has been invited as guest speaker, keynote speaker, and plenary at regional and international events in online and face-to-face formats. Her publication and presentation record contributes to the body of knowledge in the instructional design and technology field. These research contributions are not limited to publications; she also aimed to advance research in the field through her service as President of the Research and Theory Division of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT).
Dr. Enilda Romero-Hall is native of Panama. Her cultural heritage is afro-latinx. She is fluent in both Spanish and English. As a learner, Dr. Romero-Hall has experienced the Panamanian, Canadian, and American education system. As part of her higher education, Dr. Romero-Hall studied Computer Programming at Centennial College in Toronto, Canada. She then pursuit a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in International Business at Emporia State University. After completing her undergraduate studies, she obtained a Master of Science degree in Instructional Design and Technology (Emporia State University) and Ph.D. in Education (Old Dominion University).