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Master’s Degree in Instructional Design, Graphic Design, Education Technology, or similar field (Preferred). Education: Bachelor’s Degree required in Instructional Design, Education Technology, or similar field.
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Master's degree and 3+ years of UI/UX Design, Industrial/Creative Design, Medical Illustration, Information Design, User Experience, Usability Engineering, other relevant degrees in device design or biotech industry or consumer technology.
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Special Project Assignment: As assigned, adult education instructor will adhere to special project grant and/or funding requirements such as but not limited to: outreach and recruitment; facilitation of student orientations; coordination of internship/volunteer activities; design classroom syllabus; prepare and maintain project records; meet with project staff accordingly; attend special project training, etc.
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Substitute special education aide are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER AIDE NON-INSTRUCTIONAL Maintains a positive, courteous manner when interacting with children, parents, other employees, and public.
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Bachelor's degree with a concentration in adult learning, education, instructional design, instructional technology, or curriculum development; Specialized knowledge or professional experience in several of the following: instructional systems design, education and adult learning principles, cooperative learning, programming and authoring tools, graphic arts and media design and educational product evaluation.
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3+ years of ISD experience and a bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, or related fields. Design, develop, and document instructor-led, paper-based, and responsive technology-delivered curricula and performance support solutions.
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ATD instructional design certifications. Communications, Curriculum Development, Instructional Design, Learning Technologies or similar at the Bachelor's or Master's level. Incorporate adult learning theory to instructional design deliverables.
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Or two years of experience in an education related field including nursery school, adult day program, after school program, extended day, or school/non-school based departments, etc., and successful completion of the ParaPro Assessment with a qualifying score of 455 or higher is required.
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Create and maintain a project plan for instructional design assignments. experience working instructional design projects from beginning to end. At least 1 year of corporate Instructional design experience.
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2 years of experience in instructional development and/or instructional technology consulting, and/or training, and/or teaching (face-to-face or online) or providing instructional design with online instructional technology in a higher education context.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent in instructional design, education equivalent work experience required. The Instructional Designer will play a key role in our Learning & Development team to design, develop, and deliver immersive online and instructor-led courses.
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Bachelor's degree in Human Resource Development, Instructional Design, Organizational Development, Education, Psychology, Communications, Business , Marketing or related area. In lieu of education, 10 years instructional design experience in human resources, training, organizational development or similar business area.
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Graduate or a student in a program accredited by an agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), United States Department of Education (USDOE) or Canadian Medical Association (CMA), that specifically conducts programmatic accreditation for diagnostic medical sonography/diagnostic cardiac sonography/vascular technology.
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Bachelor's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Communications, or a related field. This role will blend instructional design with videography, producing engaging video-based training and educational content.
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Stay current with industry trends in instructional design, e-learning, and videography. Proven experience in instructional design and curriculum development. Knowledge of adult learning theory and instructional design models.
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