Learning Design
Learning and Instructional Design professionals create effective, engaging learning experiences by applying evidence-based principles of how people learn. They design and develop instructional materials, courses, and programs that integrate technology and media to enhance teaching, training, and performance across educational, corporate, and nonprofit settings. Click here to learn more
Product Design & Development
Work in media, product, and technology organizations to design and develop innovative educational products and experiences- such as videos, games, simulations, AR/VR environments, and learning platforms- that support teaching, learning, and social impact. Click here to learn more
Educational Research
Shape how media and technology is used to enhance teaching and learning by conducting research using a mix of methodologies (qualitative and quantitative, formative, summative, data science/learning analytics, etc) or using research to inform, advocate, assess its efficacy. Click here to learn more
While the above represent some of the most common career pathways, there are many others to explore as well. As we learn more about what our grads are doing in the field, we'll add them here.
Entrepreneurship
Learning Analytics
Children's Media
Emerging Technologies
Lexie Bryan (Extension Engine), Rui Su (Arup University), Jillian Halpern (NYU), Priya Mathur (BrainPOP) moderated by Jairo Martinez (current DMDL student)
Claire Wang (Amlify), Anna Zhang (Houghton Mifflin), Peter Arbaugh (NYU), moderated by Joanna Lu (current DMDL student)
Ayhan Dogan (NYU), Eland Blinder (EDC), Steve Ji (BrainPop) . moderated by Avi (current DMDL student)