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Develop interactive and customized eLearning content using Articulate 360 (Storyline, Rise), Adobe Captivate, Camtasia, SharePoint, and PowerPoint. Work Experience: 4 years eLearning authoring experience using tools such as Articulate 360, Adobe Captivate, Camtasia, SharePoint, and other eLearning tools.
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The eLearning Developer will create visually-pleasing, content-rich learning solutions with user-friendly interfaces and intuitive navigation using commercial course authoring and other web tools.
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The Instructional Design and eLearning Specialist will be instrumental in crafting engaging and impactful learning experiences, utilizing a diverse range of eLearning authoring tools and is proficient using various formats.
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Under the general supervision of the ICDIP management, the ideal candidate will have a strong background in content development and eLearning best practices and will be responsible for developing and implementing engaging and interactive eLearning content that meet the needs of the IMF and its target audience.
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Author eLearning content in Articulate Storyline, Rise 360, Camtasia, Adobe Creative Cloud, and similar solutions. The Instructional Designer will conduct needs analyses, design, develop, implement, and evaluate technical training, and work with subject matter experts to create eLearning, classroom, live and on-demand virtual training, job aids, and tools.
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Converting content from eLearning instructional materials into engaging and interactive eLearning courses, with multiple lessons, case studies, activities, knowledge checks, downloadable tools, and assessments, with scripts, closed captioning etc.
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Experience with using Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or eLearning development software. Experience with using Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or eLearning development software. You'll create Lesson Design Strategies (LDS), support Live Government Reviews, and build On-Screen Lessons (OSL) in a Learning Content Management System (LCMS.
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Create multi-media learning materials such as video, interactive eLearning course, workbook, audio recording, storyboard, and graphic using Articulate or other multi-media creation tools. On-site fitness center, biometric screen, and flu shot clinic.
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Women's medical services extended include labor, delivery, nursery, breastfeeding support, eLearning Childbirth Education and mammography. Order tests such as EMG, EEG, labs and CNS diagnostic imaging.
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3+ years of experience in eLearning management, product management, education, sales training, marketing or another relevant role. As these courses continue to grow and diversify, we are seeking an eLearning Specialist to help unify and manage the development, delivery and upkeep of our eLearning strategy.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in eLearning development, graphic design, and multimedia production, with proficiency in the use of Articulate Storyline and other relevant tools.
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The Associate Director, Rare Renal Training is responsible for designing, developing, and facilitating innovative and interactive instructor-led and eLearning solutions for Renal customer-facing field teams.
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The eLearning Developer will create, edit, update, and maintain various instructional material, including, but not limited to, electronic learning modules (ELMs), webinar recordings, videos, manuals, job aids, and guides The development work requires a thorough knowledge of current distant learning best practices, including relevant training activities, exercises, interactions, and environments.
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The Media Production Specialist oversees the style, production, and media management of instructional video for the eLearning production team. Support strategy for production, post-production, and delivery resources, tools, and equipment necessary for the development of eLearning materials.
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Strong knowledge of eLearning platforms (e.g., Learning Management Systems like Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard), video conferencing tools, and educational technology. The eLearning Technical Support Specialist is crucial in ensuring the university's smooth operation of eLearning platforms and technologies.
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