Erika Lippert
About Erika Lippert
Erika Lippert serves as the Course Design Manager at Dji in Nanshan, Hainan, China, a position she has held since 2018. She has a diverse educational background in psychology, exercise science, and education, with degrees from institutions such as Truman State University and Loyola University Maryland.
Work at DJI
Erika Lippert has been serving as the Course Design Manager at DJI since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for developing and managing educational programs related to DJI's products and services. Her work is based in Nanshan, Hainan, China, where she has contributed to enhancing the learning experience for users of DJI technology. Over her six years at the company, she has played a key role in designing courses that cater to various skill levels and learning needs.
Education and Expertise
Erika Lippert has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Exercise Science from Truman State University, where she studied from 2000 to 2005. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Education from Loyola University Maryland, focusing on Teacher Education from 2011 to 2014. Additionally, she studied Education at Montessori Institute Northwest and completed a program in Laughter Yoga at Dr. Kataria's School of Laughter Yoga.
Background
Erika Lippert's professional journey includes experience in educational settings. Prior to her role at DJI, she worked as a Classroom Assistant at Hope Montessori Academy in St. Louis, Missouri, from 2010 to 2011. This position provided her with hands-on experience in classroom management and educational support, which has informed her approach to course design and development.
Professional Development
Erika Lippert has pursued various educational programs to enhance her skills in teaching and course design. Her studies at Montessori Northwest and Montessori Institute Northwest reflect her commitment to progressive education methods. These experiences have equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of educational theories and practices, which she applies in her current role at DJI.