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jessica.luzanilla@unco.edu
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Jessica Luzanilla

Job Title
Instructional Designer
Biography
Jessica Luzanilla is the Instructional Designer for the Rocky Mountain ADA Center. In this role, Jessica is responsible for developing curricula for adult learners to be delivered in both facilitated and self-directed settings, as well as maintaining and building all of the center’s e-learning platforms including the organization’s free online training catalog. She works closely with the center’s training facilitator to ensure the center’s in-person and virtual trainings are maintained and customized for clients in a way that ensures effective knowledge translation that will meet the needs of learners. In addition to managing the online and eLearning training options within the center, Jessica also produces the Rocky Mountain ADA Center’s podcast which features guests from across the country.
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