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The Learning Technologies (LT) program area engages in research, teaching, and development regarding the integration, teaching, and design of technology-based environments for PK-12, business, community, and online learning settings.
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Master's degree in instructional design, educational technology, education, curriculum development or related field from an accredited college or university and 2 years of successful experience as an instructional designer or educational technologist, OR.
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Master's degree with a concentration in adult learning, education, instructional design, instructional technology, or curriculum development. A central task is to provide project management and support of the e-learning/digital vendors contracted by FASTC and the T Directorate to ensure all ISD design and development work will be done in accordance with an Instructional Systems Design model (SAM or ADDIE), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) standards for the DS/T/Office of the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC.
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Paramount to the success of this position are an in-depth understanding of instructional design theories and methodologies for online course design; an awareness of current trends in instructional software; experience employing creative multimedia and a variety of interactive web-based education technologies; experience with learning management systems (e.g. Canvas); a currency in best practices in inclusive online course design; and excellent interpersonal and presentation skills.
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Stay updated with the latest trends in eLearning technology and instructional design to implement innovative solutions that enhance learning experiences. As the eLearning Developer & Instructional Designer you play a critical role in influencing the learning and development of products that represent the Benjamin Moore brand.
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ESL certification and ESL teaching experience, or related experience and knowledge in the fields of adult education, TESOL, education technology, special education, parenting, and/or early childhood development preferred.
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Strong background in curriculum development, instructional design concepts and principles, adult learning theory, needs assessment, and online learning best practices.
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Bachelor's degree and 5 to 7 years of relevant experience (e.g. instructional technology, online education, adult learning, higher education) which includes at least 3 years of instructional design experience.
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Theatre Technology and Design Program courses are 3 credit hours and are taught primarily in-person. This listing is for potential future affiliate faculty needs for our Theatre Technology and Design Program.
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Proven experience in project management, process documentation, instructional design, and e-learning development using Articulate Storyline. instructional design, Articulate Storyline, e-learning, learning and development, documentation, project management.
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Identify the professional development strengths and needs in the application of curriculum theory including backwards instructional design theory, culturally responsive teaching practices, trauma and poverty informed practices.
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Reporting to the Director of Academic Technologies SGS-BHS, the Instructional Designer (ID) collaborates with faculty and staff in the design and development of online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses involving use of a learning management system (LMS.
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The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service.
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Disciplines: Curriculum and Instruction, Early Childhood, Elementary Education, Doctoral Programs, Educational Leadership, Reading and Language Arts, Secondary Education, Special Education, Mathematics Education (middle grades), Technology in Education, Student Teaching Supervision, School Psychology, and Teaching, Learning and Assessment.
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On-line delivery of instruction, use of technology for instruction, and experience or interest in project-based, service learning, or inquiry-based learning will be given special consideration.
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