Greetings!
I’m Mike Eubanks, a graduate student in the Learning, Design, and Technology Ed.D program at the University of Wyoming. I live and work in beautiful Athens, Ohio, alongside my wife Heather, a graphic designer and the general manager of a locally owned screen printing and embroidery shop.
Since 2012, I’ve worked in the adult education space, specializing in co-parent education. I currently serve as Operations Manager for The Center for Divorce Education, the leading provider of online co-parenting courses in the United States. Our programs are widely used in divorce, separation, and custody cases involving minor children.
In my role, I’ve contributed significantly to the instructional design of our core offerings, including Children in Between Online (for divorcing and separating parents), High Conflict Solutions (for parents navigating high-conflict dynamics), and Children in Between: For Kids (a course for children ages 7–14 experiencing family transition).
I hold a Masters in Computer Education and Technology and a Certificate in Instructional Design from Ohio University. Pursuing a doctorate allows me to deepen my understanding of research in instructional design - especially in the under-explored area of co-parent education. I’m passionate about contributing to this growing body of work and shaping the future of accessible, evidence-based family education.