IELOL (2026 Cohort) Informational Webinar

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This webinar, co-hosted by Dylan Barth and Elisabeth Stucklen of OLC and Cody House of George Washington University, will highlight OLC’s premier leadership development program designed for new and experienced professionals in the field of digital and online learning. The session will provide an overview of the program and its faculty, the program’s four phases, time commitment, program objectives, and participant experience. Participants will learn about the application process and timeline to prepare a successful application submission. Questions and comments are welcomed.

For more information about the program, please visit our website.

Speaker Bio
 
Dylan Barth's headshotDylan Barth, Ph.D.
Vice President of Innovation and Programs – OLC
 
Dylan Barth is the Vice President for Innovation and Programs. Dylan provides strategic vision and oversight for professional development, consulting, research and publications, and the Quality Scorecard Suite at OLC. He has 20+ years of experience teaching in higher education and 12+ years working in faculty and instructional development. Dylan holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with an emphasis on masculinities in contemporary post-apocalyptic fiction.
 
Elisabeth Stucklen
Instructional Designer – OLC
 
Elisabeth Stucklen is an instructional designer in the OLC’s Center for Professional Learning, where she manages the Instructional Designer and Advanced Instructional Designer Certificate Program, the Instructional Design Professional Certification, the 4-week workshops program, and serves as the instructional designer on the planning team for the Institute for Emerging Leadership in Online Learning (IELOL) program. Elisabeth holds a Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology from Emporia State University and a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication Technology from Lesley University and is a graduate of the 2020 cohort for the Institute for Emerging Leadership in Online Learning (IELOL).

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