Victoria Wallace

Biography

Victoria L. Wallace, Ed.D. has over 20+ years of instructional design experience in the financial, technical, and academic fields.

As part of MGH Institute of Health Professions' Office of the Provost team, Victoria provides faculty support in the design, development, facilitation, and evaluation of courses to improve teaching strategies and student outcomes. In addition to her consultation role, Victoria develops and facilitates several workshops every year, leads several faculty-focused discussion groups, and participates on academic committees and institutional-level initiatives.

Prior to her role at MGH IHP, Victoria worked in Northeastern University's Educational Technology Center and taught online in the Instructional Design Graduate Program at University of Massachusetts Boston.

Victoria has published several book chapters, and presents on various teaching and learning-related topics at national and regional conferences. She holds a B.A. in Psychology from University of Central Florida, a M.Ed. in Instructional Design from University of Massachusetts-Boston and an Ed.D. in Curriculum, Teaching, Learning, and Leadership from Northeastern University.

EDUCAUSE Presentations