
Dr. Tayyaba Batool is an Assistant Professor in the Department of STEM Education at Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan. She earned her PhD in Instructional Design and Technology from Old Dominion University, USA (2017). Her research focuses on digital learning design, cognitive engagement, and learner agency in technology-mediated environments.
Dr. Tayyaba Batool currently serves as the PhD Coordinator of her department. She has also served as the Acting Head of Department at a public university and has been an active member and chair of various academic and administrative committees. As part of the Faculty Development Program, she has contributed both as an organizer and as a resource person in multiple training workshops.
She has supervised more than twenty research theses at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels and has taught across all academic programs. Prominent courses she has taught so far include Measurement and Evaluation, Statistics in Education, Leadership in Education, and Social and Cognitive Psychology.
Dr. Tayyaba Batool has led several university-level initiatives promoting educational innovation and women’s empowerment through STEM. Her current research interests focus on digital well-being, instructional design for self-regulated learning, and pedagogical transformation in higher education.

