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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 Developer will consult with instructional designers on the planning, use, and development of self-paced stand-alone eLearning training modules, and develop online learning content using course authoring tools (e.g., Adobe Captivate, Articulate 360, Lectora, etc.
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The Developer will incorporate media components such as videos, images, animations or interactive elements into learning products, and assist in the implementation of eLearning courses within learning management systems (i.e. Moodle, Blackboard.
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The Developer will be responsible for implementing, testing, and maintaining eLearning solutions that optimize student learning. Description Leidos has an opening for an Instructional Technologist / eLearning Developer to support a challenging and dynamic program within the Northern Virginia area.
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Leidos has an opening for an Instructional Technologist / eLearning Developer to support a challenging and dynamic program within the Northern Virginia area. The eLearning Developer will create.
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The Developer will perform coding for eLearning modules using HTML/CSS/JavaScript, or other web-based programming languages. The Developer will perform coding for eLearning modules using HTML/CSS/JavaScript, or other web-based programming languages.
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Coding for eLearning modules using HTML/CSS/JavaScript, or other web-based programming languages. eLearning course development experience using course authoring tools, learning solutions with.
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Digital video and audio editing experience using Adobe Premier, After Effects and Audition. Utilization of web design tools (e.g., Photoshop, DreamWeaver, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) Experience with implementing courses in a LMS, preferably Moodle.
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Knowledge and basic experience with rapid eLearning authoring tools such as: Adobe Captivate, Animate, Articulate Storyline, and/or SCORM compliant authoring. uthor learning content in Adobe Captivate, Animate and/or Articulate Storyline by using course templates and following all development standards for color scheme, graphic.
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Designs and develops learning content, eLearningobjects, and complete courses for fully online and/or hybrid/blendeddelivery using eLearning authorware such as Articulate Storyline, AdobeCaptivate, Lectora Inspire, iSpring Suite, etc.
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Design, develop and creates materials such as eLearning, participant and facilitator guides, instructor-led training materials, workbooks, job aids, multimedia visual aids, computer tutorials, webcasts, micro learning, and knowledge assessments.
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Experience using a learning management system such as Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, etc. Doctoral degree in Curriculum & Instruction, Distance Education, Learning/Instructional Design, or Educational Learning Technology from an accredited post-secondary institution.
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Selects appropriate media for delivery (e.g., instructor-led, eLearning, virtual, blended) to ensure that learning needs are met effectively and efficiently. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in Instructional Technology, Instructional Design, Education, Adult Learning or Adult Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Learning Design, or related field.
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Develops web-based and hybrid learning and development programs including storyboard, script with text, voice-over, sound, graphics, and closed-captioning utilizing various eLearning software.
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This person will work on an integrated team with other IDs, Army client, Subject Matter Experts (SME), and other development team members to design an eLearning training solution with level 2-3 interactivity, as defined by Army Distributed Learning.
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