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Requirements Education Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or four-year university in instructional design, instructional technology, education, communications, computer science, information systems or closely related field or related equivalent experience.
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Bachelor’s degree with a concentration in adult learning, education, instructional design, instructional technology, or curriculum development; Masters degree or eight (8) years’ equivalent experience in instructional design, instructional technology, organizational development, or educational psychology.
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Degree in Instructional Design or Higher Education Administration is preferred. Instructional Designer - Remote The University of Miami/UHealth Department of Medical Student Education has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Instructional Designer to work 100% Remotely.
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Degree Requirements : Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related field preferred. Stay updated with the latest trends in eLearning technology and instructional design to implement innovative solutions that enhance learning experiences.
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Preferred Qualifications: Certificate or graduate work in educational technology, writing in the disciplines, technical or scientific communication, or instructional design is a plus.
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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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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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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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Collaborates with the Instructional Design Manager and Instructional Design Supervisor on assigned projects or committees to advance FIU Online initiatives. Maintains collaborative relationships with university faculty, serving as a key source of information on best practices for instructional design, FIU Online initiatives, and advancing excellence in online teaching.
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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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Coordinates with Senior Director of Instructional Design and all Instructional Technology staff to ensure timely completion of 70-80 course development projects as well as the quality of developed courses.
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The Senior Instructional Technology Project Specialist collaborates with both internal and external partners including Audio-Visual, acoustical, and electrical vendors, other college IT staff and facilities personnel.
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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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Collaborate with instructional technology personnel to align special education assistive technology guidelines with general education technology guidelines. 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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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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