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Develop content utilizing tools such as Articulate storyline and Captivate. Experience with Adobe products, Articulate, Photoshop, Captivate. As an eLearning Instructional Designer Intern, you will help build multimedia training solutions in collaboration with the TLOD Team, Subject Matter experts and our HRIS Team. As an Instructional Design Intern, you’ll gain experience in the instructional design process for training and development materials and other e-products.
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E-learning, Instructional design, Training development, Adobe captivate, Storyline, Instructional training, Articulate storyline, Camtasia, Adult learning, Content creation, Instructional development, LMS, Learning management system, Sales, Design.
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Familiarity with eLearning authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate). Familiarity with eLearning authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate). Work with content supplied by our in-house 3D animation team, and incorporate this material into online courses and solutions using 3rd party interactive software.
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2+ years experience using eLearning development tools like Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate. 2+ years experience using eLearning development tools like Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate.
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Proficiency in authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate) preferred. Proficiency in authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate) preferred. Bachelor's degree in Instructional Design, Learning & Development, Education, or a related field (Master's degree preferred) or equivalent experience.
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Develops e-Learning courses using Articulate Rise, Adobe Captivate, Storyline and similar tools, and develops videos using Camtasia. Knowledge of eLearning authoring tools such as Captivate, Camtasia, Rise, Storyline etc.
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Proficiency in using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SnagIt, and at least one eLearning software such as Articulate Storyline/Rise, Adobe Captivate, and Camtasia. Develop blended learning solutions using Adobe, Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, Captivate, Flash, Dreamweaver, Articulate, Presenter, Engage, Quizmaker, SnagIt, web conferencing technology, or similar applications.
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Expert use of Captivate, Articulate Rise and Articulate Storyline. Expert use of Captivate, Articulate Rise and Articulate Storyline. Degree in a related field (e.g., Instructional Design, Organizational Development, Education Technology) preferred.
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Experience with Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or eLearning development software. Experience with Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or eLearning development software. As an instructional designer, you'll use your technical skills, creativity, and experience to use software tools to collect, manage, and publish instructional material content, and recommend tool solutions that align and support the business needs, budget, and content development requirements.
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Since 1980 APR Consulting, Inc. has provided professional recruiting and contingent workforce solutions to a diverse mix of clients, industries, and skill sets nationwide. An energy and utilities client is looking for an Instructional Designer who will coordinate activities associated with the delivery of a learning curriculum from needs assessment through concept, pilot, implementation, and evaluation.
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Proficiency in Articulate Storyline and 360. Extensive experience with SharePoint, Captivate, and Camtasia. Proficiency in Articulate Storyline and 360. This is a remote, work from home position.
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Strong eLearning authoring skills using applications such as Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Trivantis Lectora Inspire, iSpring Suite, etc. 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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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for an Instructional Designer in the Professional Development Department of our Atlanta, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Boston office.
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Experience with using eLearning development software, such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate. Experience with using eLearning development software, such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate.
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Proficient using Articulate Storyline and 360. Intermediate proficiency or better with Captivate and Camtasia. Proficient using Articulate Storyline and 360. 5+ years of experience designing and developing instructor led (live and virtual) and elearning technical / software training.
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