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Reporting to the Associate Director for Instructional Design and Development and working collaboratively with colleagues in the Teaching & Learning Center (TLC), this Instructional Designer position partners with instructors to design equity-minded instructional content for online, hybrid, and in-person learning environments.
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Graduate 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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UGA is currently ranked among the top 20 public universities in U.S. News & World Report.
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A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) invites applications for an exempt Instructional Designer on the Mesa, Arizona campus. This position reports to the Vice Dean of ASDOH. The Instructional Designer will support responsible administrators and faculty to plan, design, develop, and implement education initiatives to meet ASDOH goals.
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Maintains the Live Nation branding; works with the Instructional Design Manager and Graphic Designer to ensure visual consistency and graphical excellence across all School of Live trainings and resources.
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Build Your Career, Impact Your Community, Join Our Colonial Family The Senior Instructional Designer & Lead Facilitator consults with subject matter experts and stakeholders to identify training needs, employs instructional design principles to create effective learning solutions, facilitates engaging training sessions and communicates with various levels of leadership.
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Instructional Systems Designer - Mid. CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD). Support meetings with SMEs and Instructional Designers.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of TWO years of experience applying adult learning and instructional design practices, up to and including rapid development authoring tools and experience with a Learning Management System (LMS), Learner Experience Platform (LXP), Digital Adoption Platform (DAP), and Learning Record Store (LRS.) The ideal candidate should have knowledge of incorporating multimedia elements (audio, video, and graphics) into blended learning solutions.
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Two years of experience in instructional design/curriculum design/learning technologies, adult learning, or business-related field. Bachelor’s degree in instructional design, learning and development, learning technologies, or comparable field.
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As a Learning Designer, you will design, develop, and deliver learning strategies to train employees to perform their jobs through use of multimedia and technology tools, which may include e-learning/self paced, multimedia, materials for instructor-led training, and job aids.
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Experience with a Learning Management System (LMS), Learner Experience Platform (LXP), Digital Adoption Platform (DAP), and Learning Record Store (LRS). The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers.
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ELearning Content Design and Development: Use Articulate Storyline and other authoring tools (as appropriate) to create engaging and interactive eLearning modules that meet instructional goals and learner needs.
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This position is responsible for producing graphic art and visual materials for promotions, advertisements, packaging, and informative and instructional material for print and digital use. BSC/BFA in Design, Marketing, or a related field with 2 years’ experience as a Junior designer.
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Tipping Point Media (TPM), headquartered in Malvern, PA, is seeking an Educational Game Designer to join our team. Educational Game Designer. In this role, y ou will play a pivotal part in transforming instructional content into dynamic game-based learning, employing robust game mechanics and engaging narratives to educate people of all ages – from “Pre-K to grey.
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The Instructional Designer is responsible for staying current with campus-supported and other potential educational technologies and for assisting with the technical development of assigned projects and instructional applications.
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