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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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The Instructional Designer will conduct needs analyses, design, develop, implement, and evaluate technical training, and work with subject matter experts to create eLearning, classroom, live and on-demand virtual training, job aids, and tools.
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The Instructional Design Manager position requires the ability to work independently and identify plausible solutions to address concerns and opportunities. Supervise instructional technology team members (casual, part-time, full-time, and students.
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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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At the present time, vacancies for part-time Instructional Assistants exist for a MEP school-based campus in Philadelphia at Lincoln High School within the Migrant Education Program (MEP), Student Services Division of the CCIU. These positions will work with migrant children in Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties for the duration of the summer only.
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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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We are seeking our next Instructional Lab Supervisor who will be all-in on our mission and who will plan, organize and direct the operation of the computer labs and classrooms for the Graphic Design, Photography, and Mass Media departments to ensure labs operate efficiently.
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This one credit hour course meets for an hour and a half, once a week, for 16 weeks.
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Overview The Prison Teaching Initiative (PTI) seeks an Instructional Specialist in the Humanities and Social Sciences to coordinate pedagogy and materials development for a suite of PTI courses related to their academic discipline, and oversee co-curricular programming for students at one correctional facility.
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Support of other education initiatives as requested by the Vice President of Learning & Development Minimum Qualifications: -Bachelor’s degree in Education, Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related field.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in instructional design, curriculum development, or faculty development roles, preferably in an educational or training setting. Develop inclusive curriculum and instructional materials tailored for high school seniors to college-age young adults, including English language learners (ELL), with a holistic approach to member learning and development.
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Duties: The State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz welcomes applications for the position of Instructional Support Technician in the Department of Art. The role of Instructional Support Technician requires specialized knowledge distinct to the Printmaking program.
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This position is a part-time Teaching Assistant position. Shape the bright futures of Grand Canyon University students as an online adjunct faculty member for the online division in the College of Natural Sciences.
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An effective RLA Instructional Coach will spend the majority of their time on classroom coaching with teachers (planning, demonstration, observation, co-teaching and study of lessons) while also supporting related professional development and data to action plans.
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ELearning Content Design and Development: Use Articulate Storyline and other authoring tools (as appropriate) to create engaging and interactive eLearning modules that meet instructional goals and learner needs.
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