To thrive as an Instructional Technology Faculty member, you need expertise in instructional design, educational theory, and experience with integrating technology into curriculum, typically supported by an advanced degree in instructional technology, education, or a related field. Familiarity with learning management systems such as Canvas or Blackboard, as well as tools like multimedia authoring software and online collaboration platforms, is commonly required, along with certifications in instructional design or educational technology. Strong communication, collaboration, and adaptability are critical soft skills for effective engagement with students, faculty, and staff across diverse learning environments. These competencies are essential to successfully design, implement, and support technology-enhanced learning experiences that meet evolving educational needs.