Lilia's research focuses on understanding how people think, learn, communicate, and seek information in technologically mediated contexts. She examines how people negotiate and make sense of space, content, and resources in unfamiliar virtual learning environments. Lilia’s applied research projects focus on competitive intelligence for program change and development. Results of her work has led to improvements in pedagogy; information system design; data management; effective application of emerging technologies; program design, collaborative work practices and tools; and organizational change management. Current projects include curricular reorganization and program development. Lilia’s leadership roles include Chair, Taskforce for Program Development; Chair, Curriculum Committee and Program Director.
Kirsten Horton, a student and mother of two, said her Yale online program is "much more efficient" and "really goes along with the stage of life that I'm in."
You need to be better at time management because nobody's telling you when to go online, you just have to go there.