The User Experience (UX) Researcher within Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies (TLOS) works in the domains of user research, evaluation, and service design. This role seeks evidence-based insights that help shape Virginia Tech's digital learning environment to best support instructors' success and improve learning outcomes for Virginia Tech students. The UX Researcher achieves these goals by translating findings from user research into data-based insights and actionable recommendations across TLOS's four mission-focused areas: instructional tools and environments, faculty digital fluency, accessible technologies and universal design for learning (UDL), and course and program design. Complementing their focus on research, the UX Researcher helps gauge impact by assisting with the design and data collection for evaluations of teaching and learning technologies, services, and programs. This role also facilitates design of new services and improvement of existing services to advance teaching and learning using service design principles and methods. As a member of the Digital Learning Innovation group, the UX Researcher strives for a balanced, holistic view informed by a deep understanding of faculty, student, and employee needs combined with knowledge of institutional priorities, organizational capabilities, emerging tools and technologies, and Virginia Tech's digital learning ecosystem. Synthesizing these multiple dimensions into evidence-based insights, the UX Researcher develops practical recommendations that guide strategic decision-making.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Number of Employees
101-250 employees