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Digital Transformation Instructional Designer, Senior. Experience with using eLearning development software, such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate. Experience with eLearning technologies, including webinar platforms, LMS, or low-code, no-code platforms.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Designs & develops high quality Instructor-led, eLearning, and multimedia course materials including: course design documents, course outlines, course descriptions, presentation slides, diagrams, lab exercises, instructor guides, lab setup guides, job aids, and assessments.
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The Senior Instructional Designer, AHE Learning & Development designs and develops educational content with a focus on utilizing eLearning technology for new and existing programs.
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Senior Instructional Designer, AHE Learning & Development. Instructional Designer, AHE Learning & Development. adaptive learning, instructional design models, evaluating learning methods and adapting teaching to maximize course outcomes.
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The Senior Instructional Designer will leverage their expertise to drive the creation of high-quality, scalable learning experiences for both instructor-led and self-paced learning activities including eLearning and other digital learning.
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Comprehensive knowledge of instructional theories, principals, and practices related to technology-based learning (eLearning, distance learning, and recorded video.) The Senior Instructional Designer is responsible for leading the development of engaging and effective learning experiences across Suffolk University.
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The Senior Instructional Designer will play a key role in developing and implementing advanced instructional design strategies to meet the organization's learning. Relevant certifications in instructional design, eLearning development, or related fields are a plus.
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Manage all functions of eLearning design, including storyboarding, scripting, assessment, and multi-media inclusion. Develop storyboards to support eLearning design. Conducts standard to moderately complex instructional design projects.
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The Senior Instructional Designer (ID) will be responsible for the execution of Courseware Development plans and for the design and development of course material. We accomplish this through learning and documentation solutions, including operational and technical content development and management, customized eLearning development, and content strategy and architecture services.
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Designs and develops engaging and interactive learning materials, including eLearning courses, role-based certifications, instructor-led training manuals, and multimedia visual aids. Proficient with instructional design software (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate) and LMS platforms.
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Must have an undergraduate university degree with a major in one of the following fields - Education, Adult Learning, Distance Learning or eLearning. Must have 5 years' experience in instructional design.
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The Customer Service Leadership Development (CS LD) team is looking for an innovative and experienced Senior Instructional Designer to own the end-to-end designing, developing and implementation for leadership development programs within the world-wide Customer Service (CS) organization.
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The Senior Instructional Designer will play a key role in developing and implementing advanced instructional design strategies to meet the organization's learning objectives.
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As a Senior Instructional Designer at Mendocino Farms, you'll have the unique opportunity to create captivating and effective training materials that resonate with a diverse team.
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Researches, designs, develops, edits, and maintains instructional content via multiple modalities consistent with adult learning principles (e.g., eLearning, tip sheets, instructor-led training, etc.
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