91ÌÒÉ« the ILC
Overview
The Innovation in Learning Center (ILC) and 91ÌÒÉ«online, both part of the University of South Alabama's Academic Affairs Division, are in essence the same organization with two discrete purposes.
Our goal is to improve the quality of learning at 91ÌÒÉ« by promoting a culture of innovation in which faculty, staff, and students participate collaboratively in creative teaching and learning experiences. The ILC promotes innovation through coordinated professional development initiatives and integrated instructional technologies for the traditional classroom, blended courses, and fully online learning environments. Our overall vision is to serve as a hub for faculty members, scholars, and researchers from all over the world to brainstorm, promote educational research, and improve upon pedagogy and develop innovative learning opportunities.
ILC History
Founded in March 2011, when the 91ÌÒÉ«'s Online Learning Lab (OLL) and the Program for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (PETAL) pooled personnel and resources to form a new department under the auspices of Academic Affairs.
The Online Learning Lab (with Dr. Jack Dempsey and four Instructional Design grad students) began offering faculty development and technology training in 1998.
The Program for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning began in 2003 and was originally housed at the University Library.
ILC LEADERSHIP
Jack Dempsey | 2011 - 2015
Brenda Litchfield | 2015 - 2016
S. Raj Chaudhury | 2016 - current
91ÌÒÉ«online
91ÌÒÉ«online is the University's virtual campus that houses the learning management system and a number of other e-learning tools. The 91ÌÒÉ« has an open-source Learning Management System (LMS), known as Canvas. 91ÌÒÉ«online is a combination of the LMS and a variety of third-party tools. 91ÌÒÉ«online helps to deliver content, create assessments, and provide a collection of course communication tools. It also contains a gradebook tool and media gallery.
Dr. S. Raj Chaudhury - Executive Director
Dr. S. Raj Chaudhury joined South Alabama in August 2016. As Executive Director, he provides strategic oversight and direction for the teaching, learning and support functions of the ILC and 91ÌÒÉ«online. Chaudhury works closely with the Office of the Provost on assisting campus wide initiatives related to measuring teaching effectiveness and implementation of active classroom learning technologies. He also holds an academic appointment as Associate Professor of Physics and is the founding director of the 91ÌÒÉ« Indian Music Ensemble. His recent publications and presentations have been on faculty and educational development, scholarship of teaching and learning and online learning. He currently serves on the Senate of the Phi Beta Kappa liberal arts and sciences honor society and will serve as the President of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in 2022-23.
Prior to moving to Alabama, Chaudhury held physics faculty positions in New York and Virginia. A native of Kolkata, India, Dr. Chaudhury is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Vassar College and received a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Dr. Lisa LaCross - Associate Director, Faculty Development
Lisa LaCross joined the ILC team in the spring of 2020. As the Associate Director of Faculty Development, she coordinates meaningful faculty development programs that promote equitable and engaging course design practices and encourage interdisciplinary conversations, such as our Faculty Learning Communities and mini-courses. Lisa’s curiosity about inclusive and evidence-based instruction stems from her diverse teaching background which includes teaching English as a foreign language in Africa, as a second language in inner-city Birmingham, Alabama, and to adults in Athens, Georgia. She led undergraduate courses in French and Linguistics, while obtaining her Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of Georgia. When not at the ILC, Lisa enjoys running, hiking, camping, and occasionally taking epic road trips with her family.
Dr. Robin Lasey - Associate Director, Curriculum Development
Robin Lasey joined the ILC team in the spring of 2023. As the Associate Director of Curriculum Development, she supports faculty in using evidence-based practices in their course design. She also works with new faculty as part of the New Faculty Orientation and New Faculty Scholars programs. She has a passion for implementing student-centered instruction in both online and in-person classes. Robin has a Ph.D. in Photochemistry from Bowling Green State University and spent 19 years as a chemistry faculty member at Arkansas Tech University. While at ATU she held the roles of Interim Department Head of Physical Sciences, Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Director of Arkansas Governor’s School, and Faculty Athletics Representative. While in Russellville, Arkansas, she also founded the Community Science Network, and ran a summer science daycamp for elementary students for 13 years.
Jason Smith - Manager, Learning Technology Services
Jason began working for South in 2004 and helped found the ILC in 2011. He is responsible for overseeing 91ÌÒɫ’s learning management system and all third-party tools and services used to deliver online learning. In 2019, Jason assisted in the LMS review and migration process, as South Alabama moved from Sakai to Canvas as the online learning platform. He has also been instrumental in setting up the campus Zoom and Panopto installations—both of which were critical components of a successful transition to remote instruction at the height of the pandemic. He received a B.S. and M.S. in Computer and Information Sciences from 91ÌÒÉ«, and has over 18 years of experience in educational technology.
Rochelle Darragh - Coordinator of eLearning Services
rochelledarragh@southalabama.edu
Rochelle joined the ILC team in 2018. As the Coordinator of eLearning Services, she oversees 91ÌÒÉ«online certification, support, and training for 91ÌÒɫ’s learning management system. She also coordinates the ILC’s consulting services for virtual events. Rochelle issues digital badges and certificates to help track credentialing for faculty workshops and trainings. She serves as the point of contact for multiple proctoring platforms, and reviews online and blended courses with Quality Matters rubrics for internal certification. In 2020, in a virtual ceremony, Rochelle was recognized by the Board of Trustees with the Presidential Employee of the Quarter award. Prior to 91ÌÒÉ« she was an E-Learning Specialist with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Rochelle holds a B.S. in Organizational Communication from 91ÌÒÉ«.
Sean Stalley - Learning Technologies Specialist
Sean joined the ILC in August 2022 after working as a graduate assistant for the ILC. He is currently pursuing his doctorate in Speech Pathology and Audiology with a focus on typical and atypical child language development. Sean's interest in learning technology stems from a lifelong curiosity with computers and his experiences using tools and finding solutions as both a student and a teacher. He has previously worked as a writing center consultant with both first and second-language English speakers. Sean is also an enthusiastic advocate for the use and development of free and open-source software (FOSS) in research and education, as well as engagement in open access data and publishing. When not at the ILC, he spends his time reading and writing, studying languages, playing video games, and working on computers. Sean has a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Alabama and a M.A. in English Linguistics from Eastern Michigan University.
Hannah Wilson - Multimedia Design Specialist
Hannah joined the ILC in March 2020 bringing 20 years of production and design experience to the team. She serves as the in-house graphic/web designer and maintains all ILC social media accounts. She manages the ILC Studio including all audio/video production and photography. Prior to working at 91ÌÒÉ«, Hannah was the Media Director for Christ UMC (a large church in West Mobile). She holds a B.A. in Radio/Television/Film from Auburn University and a B.F.A. in Graphic Design from 91ÌÒÉ«. Hannah is involved in various projects outside the university. She manages the media for Creative South, an annual conference for creatives held in Columbus, GA. Hannah also volunteers her time with the Mobile Area Special Olympics providing support for events as well as design work for fundraising efforts for the organization.
Dr. Shelley Mayo - Instructional Designer
Shelley joined the ILC team in August 2020. She provides Instructional Design support and facilitates course design using best practices in course development to faculty and staff for all colleges and departments at the 91ÌÒÉ«. Shelley is our Quality Matters Coordinator and follows the Quality Matters Standards in course development to improve the quality of online learning. She serves as our point of contact for Canvas blueprint courses and advanced Canvas course development. She earned her Ph.D. in Instructional Design and Development from the 91ÌÒÉ« in 2023. She earned a Master of Arts in Sociology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the 91ÌÒÉ«. She focuses her research on humanizing online courses for adult learners following the Community of Inquiry framework.
Alice Fairley - ILC Coordinator
Alice joined the ILC in 2022. In her role she serves as principal office administrator and the assistant to the Executive Director. Alice has an excellent history of employee and customer relations background. Most of her experience involved coordinating and managing projects within the Aviation industry. She is an innovative and self-motivated professional, experienced in tracking details. She is also a fast learner who isn't afraid to take on new challenges that can be used to benefit any project, resulting in pronounced results. In her spare time, Alice enjoys hosting, cooking, and being an artist.
2023-2024 ILC Graduate Assistants
Marwa Alafoo, Fariha Binta Khair, Tusty Mitra, and Zalee King
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