October 2, 2025 - 05:36

Li-Ting Chen has recently joined the College of Education and Human Development as an Assistant Professor specializing in Instructional Technology and Educational Statistics. With a strong academic background and extensive experience in the field, Chen aims to enhance the educational landscape through innovative technology integration and data-driven decision-making.
In her new role, Chen will focus on developing courses that equip future educators with the necessary skills to effectively utilize technology in their teaching practices. She is dedicated to researching the impact of instructional technologies on student learning outcomes and is passionate about fostering an environment where technology enhances educational experiences.
Chen's appointment reflects the college's commitment to advancing educational practices through research and innovation. Her expertise is expected to contribute significantly to the college's mission of preparing educators who can navigate the complexities of modern educational environments. The college community looks forward to her contributions in shaping the future of education through technology and statistics.
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