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Answered by susannamendiola12
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While I started my academic career as a professor, the professional path I've taken is of a nonfaculty educator. The most well-known nonfaculty educators are likely instructional designers (sometimes called learning designers), although there are many academic roles on campuses that do this work. A nonfaculty educator is a professional who works directly with professors on the design, running and continuous improvement of classes and other educational programs.

Academic librarians who work with professors on developing and teaching a course are examples of nonfaculty educators. So might be a media professional who works with a professor to develop video lectures for hybrid or online courses, or an assessment expert who partners with a professor to evaluate and improve a course.

As a nonfaculty educator, most of my work involves integrating residential and digital teaching methods, program design and student learning experiences. The goal is to leverage technologies to meet a diverse group of students' needs and respond to the context in which learning occurs.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, every college and university needed to pivot from residential to remote learning. As we plan to come back to campus in the fall, every course is now a hybrid (or blended) course. Some classes may be fully online, but no classes will be entirely residential. By necessity, there will be a strong digital component to everything that higher education does for at least the balance of 2020 and 2021.

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