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In addition to collaborating with faculty on the evaluation and integration of educational technology, the Instructional Designer serves as a facilitator for OC Global’s Online Teaching Certificate Program.
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Faculty DevelopmentThe Instructional Designer will partner with members of the Instructional Design team, other Educational Technology Services colleagues, the USF Center for Teaching Excellence, and the Provost office to provide broad faculty development programming around instructional design principles, learning theory, research-based instructional strategies, and effective use of educational technologies.
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Reporting to the Associate Director for Instructional Design and Development and working collaboratively with colleagues in the Teaching & Learning Center (TLC), this Instructional Designer position partners with instructors to design equity-minded instructional content for online, hybrid, and in-person learning environments.
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The Instructional Designer will provide end-user support and training to faculty members primarily in the usage of the learning management system (Canvas LMS), and secondarily in the usage of the video management system (Panopto), web conferencing software (Zoom, Teams), and various tech-based teaching and learning tools.
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The Instructional Designer is responsible for the design, development, and delivery of training programs for our employees. If you are a highly motivated and experienced Instructional Designer who is looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, we encourage you to apply.
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Sr. Instructional Designer page is loaded. Sr. Instructional Designer. 5+ years of experience in instructional design with experience developing training for sales and account management based learners.
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Join the Colorado School of Public Health as an Instructional Designer. The Instructional Designer will be part of a fast-paced workplace and diverse multidisciplinary team, requiring effective communication skills.
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You will also serve as an instructional designer in this space who develops and maintains training materials delivered to radiation protection technologists and radiation workers. The Instructional Design process is consistent with the Systematic Approach to Training and the ADDIE Model.
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The Instructional Designer assists with production video editing for learning tools, creates learning content, develops smart guides using digital a adoption platform and generates reports from the Learning Management System (LMS) to provide information to managers on the status of associates’ completion of training modules of Workday.
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The Instructional Designer position is responsible for the design, development, and delivery of effective learning solutions. Creates and maintains comprehensive documentation of instructional design processes, project plans and training materials.
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UWM is currently on the hunt for an Instructional Designer Specialist who can take the lead in crafting intuitive solutions for our dynamic team. Master's Degree in Instructional Design, adult education, or related field.
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Instructional Systems Designer - Mid. CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD). Support meetings with SMEs and Instructional Designers.
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As an interim Instructional Designer, you will collaborate with subject matter experts, stakeholders, and other Learning and Development team members to design, develop, and implement engaging and effective learning experiences.
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Information Technology is one of the fastest-growing teams within UWM and we need a rock star IT Instructional Designer to get our team members up and running and functioning at the highest level.
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The Instructional Designer, Factory Training will develop engaging learning experiences and training solutions in a variety of media to improve production KPIs. This is a unique opportunity to work on a world-class instructional design team that crossfunctions with various Tesla stakeholders, analyzes difficult problems, designs novel solutions, develops JIT training in a fast-paced environment, implements in the most effective ways, and evaluates behavior change.
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