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Shelly Wyatt is a Senior Instructional Designer at the University of Central Florida's Center for Distributed Learning. In 2013, she received her PhD in Instructional Technology and Design (IDT) at UCF, with a research focus on technology and second language acquisition. Dr. Wyatt has been an active contributor to the scholarship of IDT, presenting at conferences in the US and Europe on topics related to technology and second language learning. She has also received several awards for her work in IDT, including a Research Incentive Award (UCF, 2023), a Quality Impact Award (UCF, Center for Distributed Learning, 2022), and Excellence in Distance Learning Research - Bronze level (United States Distance Learning Association, 2024).

Baiyun Chen is the Program Director for the Personalized Adaptive Learning team at the Center for Distributed Learning at the University of Central Florida (UCF). She earned her PhD in Instructional Technology and Design from UCF, and she has published widely on topics related to online and adaptive instruction, including 23 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and editorial-reviewed articles. She has also delivered more than 50 presentations at international and local conferences since 2006.

Maria Redmon is a Professor of Spanish Language and Culture at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Her research interests and publications include enhancing learning through the innovative use of technologies such as 360 ° videos, universal design, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, digital storytelling, and collaborative online international learning (COIL), among others. Professor Redmon has received teaching and learning awards at UCF; she has also been awarded NSF, Fulbright-Hays, Title VI, and NEH grants for her research and curriculum development. Professor Redmon has published in international and national journals focused on teaching, innovation, and learning. She holds degrees from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Madrid Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Spain. Professor Redmon initiated the Translation and Interpretation Certificate program, the Elementary Spanish Honors, Business Spanish, and High Impact courses in Latin American Studies and Business at UCF.

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