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6/29/2016Shifting Paradigms from the Inside Out: Instructional Designers as Change Agents
A learning system is influenced by so many other factors which often requires a paradigm shift. Thus as learning and performance improvement professionals we have to be prepared to be change agents as well, and adapt the formal theoretical frameworks and strategies to fit the institution’s particular process and culture. This requires us to be patient and sensitive to the institution’s cultural nuances and decide on what theoretical approaches to insist on and when to let the institution organically formulate the method that works best for their system.

The webinar will address the increased need for instructional designers to be change agents. The presenters will share insights on approaches to navigating the complexity of implementing learning and performance interventions that generate paradigm shifts.
  Presenter(s): Julaine Fowlin, Ph.D., Auburn University and Monica Sulecio de Alvarez, M.Ed., Distance Learning Experience Consultant.
Bio(s): Julaine Fowlin, Ph.D.

Dr. Julaine Fowlin is the strategic curriculum reform consultant for the Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University, where she is tasked with overseeing the curriculum reform process. In this capacity she is required to take a systems view and analyze both internal and external success factors and develop both instructional and non-instructional interventions.

Monica Sulecio de Alvarez, M.Ed.

Monica Sulecio de Alvarez is a master's graduate from the Instructional Design and Technology Program at Virginia Tech. She works as a Learning Experience Coach in Guatemala, Central America, orienting L&D instructional designers to adopt learner-centered approaches as they engage with content and stakeholders to facilitate distance learning.
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