Jordan Noyes has a diverse work experience in instructional design and education. Starting in 2014, Jordan worked as a Visitor Services Representative at the Nasher Museum of Art. In 2016, Jordan transitioned to the role of Instructional Technologist at Muhlenberg College, where they were responsible for integrating technology into education. In 2017, Jordan expanded their role at Muhlenberg College as an Instructional Design Program Manager, overseeing the design of educational programs. Simultaneously, Jordan also worked as an AP Art History Instructor at Virtual Learning Academy Charter School. In 2020, Jordan became an Instructional Design Consultant and then an Instructional Designer at Muhlenberg College. Their most recent position is as an Instructional Designer at the International Association of Privacy Professionals since 2022.
Jordan Noyes obtained a Master's Degree in Computational Media and Digital Art History from Duke University, where they studied from 2014 to 2015. Prior to that, Noyes completed a Bachelor's Degree in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation at Duke University from 2010 to 2014. In addition to their academic achievements, Noyes obtained certification as a Title IX Hearing Advisor from ATIXA in February 2022.
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