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Bachelors degree in Instructional Design, Education, or a related field required. They will also have demonstrated methods for staying current with the latest instructional design and adult learning trends.
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Experience in instructional design, curriculum development, or training content creation, particularly for adult learners or business audiences. Utilize instructional design principles to structure content that facilitates learning and skill development effectively.
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Bachelor's degree required; specific undergrad or post-grad training in Instructional Design strongly preferred. The Instructional Designer will develop curriculum applying knowledge of adult learning principles and implement techniques for coordinating and delivering a comprehensive range of training programs and modalities.
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Create and edit multimedia content that aligns with instructional design principles and engages the target audience effectively. Loloi Rugs is seeking a Learning Management System (LMS) Manager to join our dynamic team.
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The Justice and Safety Institute Learning Design Team comprises functional groups, including multimedia, quality assurance, instructional design, and project management. You will conduct internal, implementation and defect resolution verification tests and perform quality assurance analyses on training content within the PACSETI learning management system (LMS.
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Partners with Network Instructional Design and Learning Technologies Department to leverage SLUHN’s learning management system (LMS) for training program development, delivery, and reporting needs, as appropriate.
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Proficient with instructional design software (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate) and LMS platforms. A bachelor’s degree in instructional design, education technology, or a related field is preferred.
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Proficient with training needs assessment, creative instructional design, and measuring outcomes. Manages the Learning Management System (LMS) for all hotel-related online learning (managing audiences, tracking completions, launching courses, maintaining up-to-date content.
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Prior experience with Talent Management and Learning platforms and eLearning/Instructional design principles. Experience in Instructional Design. Manages the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the Talent and Learning Management System by collaborating with learning and business line colleagues including maintaining the LMS content quality, version control and archival information.
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Strong knowledge of instructional design principles, adult learning theory, and familiarity with emerging trends in learning technologies. Skilled in strategic vision for Learning Management Systems (LMS), with experience optimizing LMS for increased adoption and familiarity with multiple systems.
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The primary goals for this role include (1) support department training managers and on-the-job trainers to ensure consistency of Wynn standards is upheld, (2) analyze guest and employee feedback for trends and design custom learning interventions, (3) work in partnership with the L&D Team to ensure continuity in leadership development efforts and Wynn service training.
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Bachelor's degree in instructional design, education, computer science, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. Experience with learning management systems (LMS), authoring tools, and multimedia software for training development.
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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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The ideal candidate is a LMS expert with extensive knowledge of adult learning theory and instructional design principles and strong facilitation experience. Knowledge of adult learning theory and instructional design principles required.
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The ideal candidate will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, and maintaining effective learning experiences through the integration of instructional design principles and LMS administration.
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