Monday 18 June 2018

FSU 2018 ISLT Graduates: Where They Are Now?

2018 ISLT PhD and Master's Graduates: Where are they now?


Dr. Jenay Sermon
I am accepting a post doctoral research position on a NSF grant funded project where i will be further developing, implementing, and measuring the impacts of learning systems for undergraduate students’ success in STEM. The position is located at a historically Black university, targeted at students traditionally underrepresented in STEM degree completion and career trajectory.
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Dr. Logan Arrington 
I have accepted a tenure-track Assistant Professor position at the University of West Georgia (my undergraduate alma mater) in Carrollton, Georgia. The appointment is in the College of Education’s Department of Educational Technology and Foundations. I’m thankful for the great friendships I’ve made and wonderful opportunities I’ve had while a student in this program. I am looking forward to participating in my new role (an alumnus) in our awesome FSU ISLT community.
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Dr. Yujia Huang
I accepted an offer as an instructional designer at North Carolina Judicial Branch.

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Samuel Brewer

Currently working at the Department of Juvenile Justice designing and developing training for the Juvenile Probation and Detention Officers.
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Syclair Jones
This past semester I completed an internship in Buffalo, New York as a Learning and Development intern. I recently landed a job as a Learning Experience Designer for an organization called Ultimate Software in Atlanta, Georgia! The job is part-time so I will be pursuing additional project and contract work in instructional design and performance improvement. I am so grateful for the amazing foundation the ISLT Program has given me in the principles of instructional design and human performance improvement.