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Saif Rayyan

Assistant Director of Academic Programs, JWEL-Open Learning at MIT

Saif Rayyan is a former Assistant Director of Academic Programs at the MIT Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) and Open Learning, a position he held from August 2019 to August 2022.3 Born in Amman, Jordan, Rayyan holds a BSc in electrical engineering from the University of Jordan and a PhD in Physics from Virginia Tech.12

Rayyan's career at MIT began in 2009 as a postdoctoral associate in physics education research, focusing on implementing and researching pedagogical innovations using digital tools and platforms.1 He later transitioned to the role of a Digital Learning Scientist in the physics department and MIT Open Learning, where he was among the first at MIT to lead digital learning initiatives for creating Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).1

Currently, Rayyan is working as a Manager in Quantum Computational Science Research.3 His expertise lies in digital learning, curriculum development, and the intersection of technology and education. He has been involved in projects such as MassBridge, which aims to create a curriculum for advanced manufacturing technicians.1

Rayyan is passionate about improving teaching and learning through learning science and digital technology. He advocates for learners to take charge of their education, develop goals and plans, and adapt to the shifting landscape of education in the digital age.1

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