Daniel Ly
About Daniel Ly
Daniel Ly serves as the Director of Teaching & Learning at Lumen Learning and has extensive experience in digital learning solutions. He has held various roles at McGraw-Hill Education and has worked across multiple states to implement innovative educational programs.
Current Role at McGraw-Hill Education
Daniel Ly serves as the Digital Learning Manager at McGraw-Hill Education, a position he has held since 2016. In this role, he oversees digital learning solutions across multiple states, including Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. His responsibilities include managing educational programs and ensuring the effective implementation of digital resources to enhance learning outcomes.
Experience at Lumen Learning
Since 2019, Daniel Ly has been the Director of Teaching & Learning at Lumen Learning. In this capacity, he has played a key role in implementing innovative teaching strategies. His focus on enhancing learning experiences through technology integration has contributed to the organization's mission of improving educational access and quality.
Professional Background in Educational Technology
Daniel Ly has a strong background in educational technology, having worked in various roles related to digital learning solutions. Prior to his current positions, he served as the ALEKS Implementation Manager at McGraw-Hill Education for eight months in 2018-2019 and as a Learning Technology Consultant from 2014 to 2016. His experience spans several states, including Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Educational Qualifications
Daniel Ly studied at Portland State University, where he earned a degree in Management from the School of Business. His education spanned from 2006 to 2011, providing him with a solid foundation in management principles that support his work in educational leadership.
Previous Roles and Contributions
Before his current roles, Daniel Ly worked as a Preparedness Health & Safety Consultant for the American Red Cross from 2012 to 2014. This position allowed him to develop skills in program management and community engagement, which he has applied in his subsequent roles in educational technology.