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This center will focus on LSC-CyFair's Visual Communication and Information Technology workforce training programs with certificates and degrees in areas such as Cisco and Microsoft Networking, Cyber Security, Computer Forensics, Graphic and Web Design, and 3D animation.
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Master's degree with a concentration in adult learning, education, instructional design, instructional technology, or curriculum development. Specialized knowledge or professional experience in several of the following: instructional systems design, education and adult learning principles, cooperative learning, programming and authoring tools, graphic arts and media design and educational product evaluation.
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The Academic ITC provides instructional technology support to students, faculty, and staff, including hardware and software support for faculty, staff, instructional labs, and technology-enhanced department classrooms.
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Position Summary The Northwest Tri-County IU5 Adult Education Program is seeking part-time Adult Education Instructors to provide individualized basic Language Arts, math, science, and social studies instruction for GED Exam preparation or for entry into career or post-secondary education.
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Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree required, degree in education technology, instructional technology, instructional design, computer science, information systems or related field.
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Preferred QualificationsGraduate Degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Education, Applied Anthropology, Demography, Ethnography, User Experience Design or Research, Program Design or related field.
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BA or BS degree in a relevant field such as instructional technology, educational technology, organizational development and 4+ years of relevant experience in instructional design & development.
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Technical skills in computer-aided drafting and basic mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry) from an Associate of Applied Science degree or related experience. Strong working knowledge of 3D Computer-Aided Design Software.
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Your own computer (Windows, Linux, or Macintosh desktop or laptop) with current web browser installed (Firefox, Edge, Safari, Chrome)Access to broadband internet connection at all times during employment (DSL, 4G/LTE, FIOS, Satellite, or Cable/Xfinity/ComcastEquipment/technology which enables you to communicate synchronously during meetings and other events, such as USB Headset, speaker and microphone, captioning services, adaptive technology, assistive devices, etc.
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What We NeedRequired Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree required (computer science, communications, electrical engineering, or related area preferred) with five (5)+ years of relevant experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Substitute special education aide are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER AIDE NON-INSTRUCTIONAL Maintains a positive, courteous manner when interacting with children, parents, other employees, and public.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (EE) or Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree. You’ll work with weapon system designers to understand requirements, design solutions, integrate, and deploy the systems to help support tactical software development, testing, and delivery for missiles to the warfighter.
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Qualifications:Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, Educational Technology, or a related field. Passion for learning and professional development, with a commitment to staying current on emerging trends and best practices in instructional design and educational technology.
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KEY QUALIFICATIONS: Python, SQL Data processing, ML experience Data Warehouse knowledge ETL pipeline knowledge Data Engineering Data Science Data Analytics, Data Mining PLEASE HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNICAL SKILLS: Kubernetes, Tableau, PowerBi MongoDB Microsoft Cloud Services like Azure and AKS Snowflake SQL Server data platform Software development (including design, implementation, testing, and change management.
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The Campus Development Division delivers the PNNL campus strategy to provide laboratory facilities and infrastructure aligned with our cutting-edge science and technology research mission.
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