Ignatian Pedagogy
In this video Justin Marquis provides an overview of the Ignatian Pedagogical Approach to Instructional Design
IDD collaborates with faculty and staff at Gonzaga University to provide expertise and support in leveraging educational technology, Ignation Pedagogy, and hybrid Pedagogy to innovate and enhance the GU experience for students wherever they may be.
Justin Specializes in course design/development following the A.D.D.I.E. and Ignatian Pedagogical models. He teaches workshops in online & hybrid teaching and learning, Ignatian Pedagogy, digital media production and copyright and fair use. His research interests include issues of DEI in technology access in K-12 and higher education, and game-based teaching & learning.
Clement Lye is an experienced instructional technologist that specializes in creative video and animation production. He enjoys using his skills to contribute to the exciting educational advances that happen at Instructional Design and Delivery. He graduated with an M.A. in Organizational Leadership from Gonzaga University. Clement is inspired daily by his wife and three daughters.
Britt Harmon is our Associate Director of Course Design (or ADCD) in IDD. Britt is an Alumna of Gonzaga’s MATESOL program through the School of Education and served in the Peace Corps as a teaching volunteer in North Macedonia from 2013-2015. In her free time Britt finds joy skiing, trail running, hiking with her kiddos, and drinking tea while watching BBC versions of Jane Austen’s novels. Britt can always be lured into a room with snacks or conversations about Star Wars and books; feel free to give it a try.
With over 15 years of design experience and expertise, Amy creates breakthrough visual and interactive designs, through strategizing and implementation for print, web, video and holographic platforms. Her focus is to create engaging user experiences that will assist teachers and faculty to inspire and educate students. Her outside interests include traveling, cooking delicious cuisine including international dishes, and outdoor activities, such as Kayaking.
Lindsay has been at Gonzaga for 8 years and for the past 6 has been in the role of LMS Administrator and Data Analyst. She loves working at Gonzaga and all the people that she met along the way. She was also blessed to spend three of her undergraduate years at Gonzaga and traveled abroad to Zambia. When Lindsay is not at Gonzaga you can find her on the ice, coaching figure skating.
Before coming to Gonzaga Hayley was a high school science teacher in Colorado and Oregon. What she enjoyed most about teaching was creating engaging lessons and utilizing technology to enhance and transform the learning experience. Her role as an LMS Administrator allows me to apply and build on the skills she developed as a teacher to support the faculty at Gonzaga. In Hayley's free time, she spends most of her time outdoors, running, biking and hiking. Her husband and her are always planning their next outdoor adventure. She also really enjoys a good coffee shop or tv show binge.
After working at Gonzaga for 25 years, Brenda has joined the IDD department. Timing could not have been better as she landed in the middle of the Canvas transition for campus. She enjoys connecting with faculty, staff, and students to help them succeed at their goals. As much as she enjoys Canvas 24/7, she also continues to administer some of the programs from her previous department, ATAS, including digital portfolios and Turnitin. Brenda enjoys walks and coffee around campus – you are always welcome to join!
Zach Padilla is a Learning Technologist in IDD. After graduating from University of Nebraska at Omaha with a degree in Creative Media Communications, he moved up to Spokane with his wife. He enjoys being able to create and always try to have fun while doing it. He’s here to help you out with Canvas Support, Zoom Support, or video production support. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding, hiking, paddle-boarding and playing video games.
Natalie Gordon is an instructional technologist with over 10 years of experience in education. She has a BA from Gonzaga and an MA from the University of Wyoming in International Studies. Natalie has designed and implemented curricula for all ages, most recently developing the humanities program for a private hybrid middle school. In addition to her experience in education, Natalie also has experience in administration & accounting, translation, transcription, & localization, web design, and disability services. When she's not working, Natalie enjoys anything outdoors with her two cattle dogs. She also loves gardening, sewing, and listening to the Ologies podcast.
Rina Clark has been a part of the Gonzaga community since 1995, working as a contract interpreter for the Deaf and officially joining the university in 2018. She earned her bachelor's degree in communication with a minor in disability studies from Eastern Washington University in 2016. In 2022, she completed her master's degree in communication and leadership here at GU, concentrating in college teaching and interning in Instructional Design and Delivery. She joined the IDD team in January 2023. Additionally, she serves as an adjunct faculty member, teaching courses in American Sign Language and Comm 100. Rina has a passion for knitting, coffee, and chocolate, not necessarily in that order, but the best scenario is enjoying all three at the same time.
Henry Ortega specializes on the production side of instructional design.
Cassy Dame-Griff is a former professor who joined the IDD team as an Instructional Technologist after over 10 years of classroom instruction. At IDD, Cassy specializes in helping instructors do her favorite part of the teaching process—course design! When she’s not spending too much time in Canvas, Cassy can be found playing cello, crocheting, sewing, baking, and hunting for cool stuff at local thrift stores. Her favorite animal is the manatee and if you let her, she will tell you fun facts about this majestic creature until you ask her to stop.