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Proven work experience in instructional design and with instructional technology in higher education. Master’s degree in distance education administration, education technology, curriculum and instruction, or instructional design, preferred.
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BA or BS degree in a relevant field such as instructional technology educational technology organizational development and 4 years of relevant experience in instructional design development.
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BS Degree or higher in Media Arts, Communications, Graphics Design, Instructional Design, Technology & Training or Educational Technology. Experience with designing for blended and virtual user experiences, instructional design, e-learning development, or online learning pedagogy.
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Qualifications Required Knowledge Degree Requirements : Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related field preferred. Stay updated with the latest trends in eLearning technology and instructional design to implement innovative solutions that enhance learning experiences.
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Instructional design experience supporting retail/sales, including e-learning and rapid design principles; or combined work experience and education. Instructional Design: Expert proficiency with Articulate Storyline, Microsoft Office products, including Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Adobe Design Premium, including Photoshop and Illustrator.
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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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Bachelor’s degree with a concentration in adult learning, education, instructional design, instructional technology, or curriculum development; Masters degree or eight (8) years’ equivalent experience in instructional design, instructional technology, organizational development, or educational psychology.
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Five years of design experience, including instructional, strategic, business, and product design, or related experience. The Civic Designer will play a central role in deploying design-based innovation approaches to support the Cleveland i-team’s work on the Bloomberg American Sustainable Cities initiative.
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Understanding of instructional design models, adult learning principles, and educational technology. Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, or a related field plus 0 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education (AS degree plus at least 2 years of relevant experience OR High school diploma plus at least 4 years of relevant experience.
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Our markets include commercial development, warehousing, pre K-12 and higher education, science and technology, municipal and public works agencies, offices and corporate facilities, and retail and food.
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Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, Educational Technology, or a related field. Knowledge of Learning Theories: Strong understanding of adult learning theories, instructional design models (e.g., ADDIE, SAM), and best practices in online education.
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Visual design skills (Photoshop, Illustrator) and ability to storyboard,Ability to write brief, persuasive, on-task copy, instructional text, audio/video scripts that keeps users engaged, reduces errors and confusion, and drives action (e.g., behavioral change.
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Must have the ability to pass the Paraeducator/Instructional Aide exam or have completed two years of study at an institute of higher education or have an Associate of Arts (AA) degree or higher.
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Master's degree and 3+ years of UI/UX Design, Industrial/Creative Design, Medical Illustration, Information Design, User Experience, Usability Engineering, other relevant degrees in device design or biotech industry or consumer technology.
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Master’s Degree in Instructional Design, Graphic Design, Education Technology, or similar field (Preferred). Education: Bachelor’s Degree required in Instructional Design, Education Technology, or similar field.
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