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3+ years of ISD experience and a bachelor’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, or related fields. ICF is currently seeking a Mid-level Instructional Designer (remote). Design, develop, and document instructor-led, paper-based, and responsive technology-delivered curricula and performance support solutions.
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DEFINITION: Under general supervision and evaluation by the site administrator, performs work of moderate difficulty in providing specialized instructional support services in various pre K-12 and adult emotionally disturbed, autistic, behavioral, bilingual, full inclusion or assistive technology special education settings; and performs other related duties as required.
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Job Title: Education Technology Support Coordinator Location: Onsite Fontbonne, the Early College of Boston, Milton MA Position Type: Full-Time 12 months non-exempt Reports To: Director of Technology and Data Overview: Fontbonne, The Early College of Boston is seeking an education technology professional to join the Technology Team. This team member is a self starter and fills a vital role in the day to day experience of students, faculty, staff, administration and parents.
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BA or BS degree in a relevant field such as instructional technology educational technology organizational development and 4 years of relevant experience in instructional design development.
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Faculty members use a variety of instructional technology including blended and distance learning applications. Fort Valley State University invites applications for a tenure-track, full-time, 10-month academic year Assistant Professor position available immediately in the Department of Counseling and the School Counselor Education.
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The complexity of the Department is represented by the provision of a broad set of support services: administrative, student affairs, extramural grant administration, staff support for instructional lecture and laboratory courses, outreach activities, computing services, a machine shop that supports student and faculty research, and a storeroom and purchasing staff that serve many campus departments.
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It includes but is not limited to curriculum; instructional support and assessment; business operations; transportation; youth employment; communications; printing; public engagement; data processing; payroll; fingerprinting; network support; a statewide K-20 computer network; traffic safety education; construction management; preschool programs; homeless transportation; para-educator training; mental and behavioral health services; and special education.
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GDIT IS YOUR PLACE: K with company matchComprehensive health and wellness packagesInternal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your careerProfessional growth opportunities including paid education and certificationsCutting-edge technology you can learn fromRest and recharge with paid vacation and holidays.
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Master’s degree in distance education administration, education technology, curriculum and instruction, or instructional design, preferred. Plan, manage, and provide faculty development and training in the use of instructional technology in course development, assessment of student outcomes, and best-practice teaching and learning methodologies for online education.
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Qualifications Required Knowledge Degree Requirements : Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related field preferred. Stay updated with the latest trends in eLearning technology and instructional design to implement innovative solutions that enhance learning experiences.
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Associate's Degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Business, Instructional Technology, Education, or comparable discipline (Required.
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Associate's Degree Associate's degree in Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Business, Instructional Technology, Education, or comparable discipline Required.
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Graduate Degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Education, Applied Anthropology, Demography, Ethnography, User Experience Design or Research, Program Design or related field.
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Education: Associate of science degree in radiology technology. Kahu Malama Nurses does not just connect you with a job; we offer a Professional Mentoring & Education Program to help you be great at your job, love it, and grow.
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Instructional design experience supporting retail/sales, including e-learning and rapid design principles; or combined work experience and education. Instructional Design: Expert proficiency with Articulate Storyline, Microsoft Office products, including Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Adobe Design Premium, including Photoshop and Illustrator.
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