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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 with a concentration in adult learning, education, instructional design, instructional technology, or curriculum development; Concentration in educational technology, adult learning, education, or curriculum development and related experience preferred.
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Duties Support the Excellence In Teaching Center (EIT) initiative through instructional technologies such as Articulate-Storyline, SoftChalk, lecture capture, closed captioning, video conferencing, and multimedia development.
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Preferred degrees include talent development, human resources, communication, education, instructional design/technology, or other related field. General responsibilities include consulting with internal clients on training needs analyses, identifying appropriate instructional strategies, design and development of instructional material, simultaneous management of multiple projects of varying scope, and evaluation of training programs.
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The Learning & Development Partner reports to the Learning & Development Manager and serves Brasfield & Gorrie’s internal clients as a learning and development professional.
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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 with an initial focus on AI-supported pedagogical tools.
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You will collaborate closely with partners in editorial, product, sales, and implementation to inform the development of engaging digital learning experiences, considering the potential of generative AI. You will champion evidence-based teaching methods, envision equitable digital solutions, and continuously iterate and improve our products based on insights from data and user feedback.
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Strong understanding of evidence-based teaching practices, learning theories, and best practices for teaching writing in the context of digital education. If you are dedicated to advancing learning through digital pedagogy and have a deep understanding of evidence-based teaching strategies, especially in online learning, this role offers a unique opportunity to drive positive change in education.
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The School's growth includes the expansion to the undergraduate level over the last five years, adding six bachelors degrees (five 's (Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Special Education) and one in Human and Organizational Development), one undergraduate certificate, and several new minors (Instructional Design and Technology, Recreation and Wellness, Health Education, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
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Qualifications Educational requirementsBachelor's degree in one of the following areas: Business Administration, Computer, Science, Computer Science Education, Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Multimedia, Web Development, Mobile Application Development, Curriculum Development and Instruction, Computer Engineering, Business Education, Animation, Adult Education, Information Studies/Technology, Interactive Design, Film/Video Production.
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The company’s comprehensive content, resources and support include 150+ full eCourses in core and elective subjects, plus career and technical education and social-emotional learning; actionable learning analytics dashboards and blockchain-enabled micro-credentials; and instructional services teachers and advisors who provide personalized student support.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in instructional design, adult learning theory, and e-learning development, with proven experience in creating interactive and impactful training materials.
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Minimum Qualifications Candidate must have an MFA in Studio Art and must have college-level teaching experience with instructional experience in sculpture and/or foundational design and drawing.
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Strong understanding of instructional design models, adult learning principles, and educational technology. Apply instructional design theories and models to create engaging and effective learning experiences.
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Bachelors Degree in Education, instructional design, instructional technology, curriculum development, or other related discipline. - Expert proficiency in instructional design applications (Articulate 360 (RISE + Storyline), Adobe Creative Suite, - MS Office, Vyond, Camtasia, and/or other e-Learning authoring tools.
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