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Faculty DevelopmentThe Instructional Designer will partner with members of the Instructional Design team, other Educational Technology Services colleagues, the USF Center for Teaching Excellence, and the Provost office to provide broad faculty development programming around instructional design principles, learning theory, research-based instructional strategies, and effective use of educational technologies.
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Bachelor’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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Stay updated with the latest trends in eLearning technology and instructional design to implement innovative solutions that enhance learning experiences. As the eLearning Developer & Instructional Designer you play a critical role in influencing the learning and development of products that represent the Benjamin Moore brand.
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Degree in Instructional Design or Higher Education Administration is preferred. The Instructional Designer plans and implements engaging learning activities and compelling course content to meet the learning needs of a target audience.
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Masters in instructional design, graphic design, education technology, or similar field or industry certifications in instructional design, curriculum development, performance improvement, project management, and content-specific certifications as appropriate (e.g. CPTD, CPT, PMP, etc.
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Collaborate with subject matter experts and internal content, product, and technology teams to design, develop, and continuously improve learning design in our resources.
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This position requires a creative and organized individual with a strong understanding of instructional design principles, technology integration, and a commitment to promoting inclusive and accessible education.
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A team of experts in social-emotional learning, physical activity, the education landscape, and ed-tech platforms guides us. Motivate elementary and middle school grade students through social-emotional learning and enrichment activities, including STEAM, as well as academic support.
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Facilitate/provide staff development to special education and general education staff in the technical use and educational implementation of assistive technology identified as necessary through evaluation and documented within the student’s IEP at a campus level or district-wide staff development as necessary.
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We are seeking a high production professional Online Learning Experience Designer to work with our team in the design and development of online professional education short courses.
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3+ years of ISD experience and a bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, or related fields. Work as part of an instructional design team under the supervision of a Lead Learning Solutions Designer or Project Manager.
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The Sr. Instructional Designer will have the opportunity to create leadership development programs, work as a learning consultant with internal clients and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to conduct performance needs analyses and design, develop, implement and measure the impact of learning and development (L&D) solutions to achieve improved performance.
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3+ years of experience in instructional design, training or learning & development. Curriculum Design: Define the scope, objectives, storyboard and outlines for training programs and learning paths to meet the learning needs of the sales team.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific Consumer Operations is seeking qualified professionals to be considered for our Learning and Development Leader role to support the energetic team at our new Dixie Products Operations Plant located in Jackson, TN. The Dixie Jackson facility uses state of the art technology to manufacture Dixie® plates and bowls in a progressive production environment.
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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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