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Education: Master's degree in educational/instructional technology, education, instructional design, curriculum and instruction, or related field. Education: Bachelor's degree in educational/instructional technology, education, instructional design, curriculum and instruction, or related field.
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Preferred Qualifications: Certificate or graduate work in educational technology, instructional design, or learning science is a plus. We encourage individuals with academic teaching experience (high school or higher education), ed-tech experience from start-ups to larger organizations, and those with direct experience in educational publishing to apply, among others whose creativity and/or expertise will lead to success in working with a team to develop teaching and learning strategies for digital learning in STEM courses and potentially beyond.
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Bachelor's Degree in Instructional Systems Design, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field. Master's Degree in Instructional Systems Design, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field is preferred.
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Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Bachelor’s degree in instructional technology, instructional design, education, or related field. Photo Gallery Tour | Yale West CampusReporting to the Director of Instructional Design and Learning Technology, the Instructional Technology and Design Specialist would be an integral part of the team, responsible for supporting instructional design, academic technology, and media-enhanced teaching and learning.
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Bachelor’s degree in Education, Business, Communications, Human Resources, Adult Learning, or other related field; MA degree in instructional design, educational technology or similar preferred.
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A minimum of a BS/BA degree + 5 years of experience in any of the following disciplines: Education Technology, Instructional Design/Technology, Adult Education, Visual Communications, or equivalent studies is required.
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The Higher Education Reporter will report to Team Leader Jacob Carpenter, an experienced education journalist who has been a finalist for the IRE, National Headliner and Livingston awards.
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Required Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Instructional Design, Adult Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education or a related field (or foreign equivalent.
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Master’s degree or higher in Education, STEM Education, Instructional Technology, or a related field. SUMMARY: The Assistant Director of Innovative and Experiential Learning leads the integration of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, Project-Based Learning (PBL), and cutting-edge virtual reality instructional programs to engage students and prepare them for success in the 21st century.
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This person is a member of the Office of Medical Education (OME) department and reports to the Program Director, Curriculum Resources and Technology for the School of Medicine to develop and manage electronic educational content and to provide day-to-day technical support in the medical education technology program.
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A demonstrated aptitude for quickly learning new tools, skills and technologies and the ability to stay abreast of emerging trends and technologies in instructional design and higher education are highly desirable.
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Hold a valid license from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in Instructional Technology (all levels), Instructional Technology Specialist, and/or Library Media Specialist and/or Digital Literacy 5-12 and/or Technical Engineering 5-12.
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College degree or equivalent experience in Learning Design and Development, Instructional Technology, Computer Science, Instructional Design, or related field. + Knowledge of Instructional Design systems, methodologies, and adult learning theories preferred.
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Demonstrated experience in providing leadership in faculty development and Instructional design and technology. Provides leadership for the Library, instructional design and technology, online learning, and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
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The primary role of the Instructional Specialist for special education is to provide consultation and support services in instructional design, strategies, assessment, technology, and differentiated instruction, and to assist teachers in providing instruction to students with disabilities who are eligible for Special Education services and supports.
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