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The LMS administrator will serve as the central point of contact for the Learning & Development (L&D) team, coordinating learning projects, sourcing external content, and working closely with Instructional Designers and subject matter experts (SMEs) to identify and update courses as needed.
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Burke's is seeking a highly motivated Database Manager who will manage our Student Information System (SIS), Learning Management System (LMS) and other school systems. Manage the Blackbaud Student Information System (SIS) and Learning Management System (LMS), ensure that the systems' capabilities are fully utilized in addressing the school divisions' needs.
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Lead LMS (Labor Management System) integration efforts with WCS (Warehouse Control System) and WMS (Warehouse Management System) Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred.
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As Program Administrator, the LMS will select, organize and maintain a current and comprehensive library collection that is age appropriate, relevant and meets the curriculum and interest needs of its users, in accordance with state guidelines.
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The Instructional Designer provides training forfaculty on a variety of topics, including course design, use of instructionaltechnologies in online and hybrid course content development and delivery, anduse of the campus learning management system (Canvas LMS.
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Position is responsible for web course management tools, student and course databases, and CCE LMS instances such as Moodle and Canvas. The Learning Technologist provides technical consultation, application development, problem determination and resolution, training, and documentation for developing, integrating, maintaining, and supporting LMS architectures, enrollment systems, support database systems, and online courses at the College of Continuing Education (CCE.
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3 + years of experience as LMS Administrator, Training Coordinator, Training Support, or similar roles. The Senior Learning Specialist is responsible for the administration of the Learning Management System (LMS) and deployment of online learning.
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All Faculty should be organizing their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS.
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BS/MS with 3 plus years experience as an LMS administrator or similar position. Manages the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the Learning Management System (LMS) by collaborating with a team of eLearning and development/production professionals including maintaining the LMS content quality, version control and archival information.
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Learning Management System Support Specialist (LMS Support Specialist) Manage the LMS to continually improve LMS processes and activities, and enhance the learning experience and outcomes for our clinicians.
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Perform any additional duties as deemed necessary by DCAO or LMS Administrator. Work closely with the LMS Administrator on the needs of the department. Manage Projects as deemed necessary by DCAO or LMS Administrator.
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Working knowledge in acoustic & vibration digital signal processing tools (LMS, Artemis, B&K, etc. Software Skills: LMS Virtual Lab (Acoustic BEM), Teamcenter, MATLAB, CATIA. Support CAE (Computed Aided Engineering) analysis using FEM (Finite Element Method) and BEM (Boundary Element Method) methods to assess system level NVH performance.
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The Training Supervisor ( LMS Administrator) will be responsible for the overall management, administration, development, and technical support of the Learning Management System ( LMS ) within the police department.
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Creates events and sessions, and manages registration and communications through the Trial Court’s Learning Management System (LMS); Experience creating events and sessions in a Learning Management System (LMS) and managing all aspects of registration and marketing of courses in an LMS preferred.
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The Technical Training Coordinator – Field Sales also handles our Employee LMS (My Workbench) for the Field Sales team, running reports, and helping employees navigate the system, with support from Home Office.
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