“30 under 30” Learning Leadership Title Awarded

30 under 30 Learning 2018

Every year Elliott Masie’s Learning organization recognizes 30 individuals under the age of 30 for their leadership accomplishments in learning field. Recently FIU Online Senior Instructional Designer, Erika Huezo, earned “30 under 30” recognition for 2018.

“30 under 30” Learning Program

After she became aware of the “30 under 30” program, she reached out to Masie to learn more about the program. An application process followed where learning professionals interested in the program can apply and share their experiences, goals, and hopes for the future of the learning field. She felt her initiative to network with Maisie, in addition to her various professional accomplishments earned her the recognition.

Part of the “30 under 30” program included professional development sessions. It also afforded personalized time with leaders of various organizations. During the conference, she shared that many learning leaders spoke to the importance of relationships in their careers. She stated this resonated with her as the support of her own peers and supervisors are valuable to her.

Erika Huezo & other presenters, Learning 2018 conference session
FIU Online Instructional Designer, Erika Huezo, presented with others “Memorization Goes Away: Impact on Learning” at the Learning 2018 conference.

Learning 2018 Conference

Erika was invited to attend the Learning 2018 conference and present with other “30 under 30” winners. She co-presented a session, “Memorization Goes Away: Impact on Learning.” During the presentation, attendees examined challenges in trying to find information in the moment of need and shared practices that helped them in the past. Additionally, ideas for what the future could look like were discussed. She also participated in a reverse-mentoring sessions, where learning professionals asked attendees question. Some of the questions included were related to engaging employees in her age group and challenges when working with different generations.

Upon reflection of the conference experience, Erika noted “It was great getting a chance to represent FIU Online and add my perspective as a learning professional in higher ed alongside other great colleagues. Working on the conference session remotely and meeting in-person at the conference was also a valuable professional development experience; I’m happy I got to do it with this group! I walked away feeling equally inspired by their work and enthusiasm.”

Valentine [Sky] rocked the FIU Online Instructional Designer "hat" for over 10 years. Her areas of expertise included social media, user interface design & game design thinking, Quality Matters, and the Canvas LMS. Since 2019, she was an Instructure/Canvas Advocate. Additionally, Valentine provided her HigherEd expertise as a Canvas Certified Educator program course facilitator. She was also an Adjunct Instructor with FIU's Marketing and Logistics department.

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