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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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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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The NISC IV group at Leidos currently has an opening for an Instructional Systems Designer to work in our Oklahoma City, OK office. Previous working experience as an Instructional Systems DesignerPrevious working experience with Articulate.
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The instructional designer will provide a high level of customer service, actively work to troubleshoot complex problems related to desktop hardware, classroom technology and software, instructional technology to include the learning management system, the high fidelity patient simulators, and the electronic student information system.
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The Instructional Designer reports to the Director of Instructional Design and works with faculty and team members to guide the design, development, production, and evaluation of engaging and innovative online courses.
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Knowledge and experience with Instructional Design, Curriculum Development and Project Management principles, to include experience in the following: research and analysis, identifying objectives, designing and developing training content/programs, developing job aids, implementing training processes, improving processes, evaluating training content/programs, and managing large training projects.
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Summary:The Instructional Designer (ID) designs program and curriculum development projects for new and existing programs at Education Affiliates' (EA) schools and colleges. Travel: Periodic overnight travel assignments for training and development and/or for special assignment to any of the affiliated schoolsWorking Environment: Interior/officeRequirementsPosition Requirements:The candidate for this position shall meet the following requirements: Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Curriculum Development, or related field (Ph. D. preferred.
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The Manager, Learning Development (Instructional Designer) is an individual contributor that supports the design and development of training across all Marriott disciplines and brands globally inclusive of the managed and franchise, management and hourly audiences.
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Our client is looking for an experienced Instructional Systems Designer (ISD) to support instructional systems design throughout the Product Lifecycle Process, which incorporates the ADDIE methodology across all divisions of ST. This is an onsite position in Columbia, SC.
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If you are ready to join an industry leading organization where our people are the most important asset, and innovation propels us into the future, you're ready to take your seat at La-Z-Boy Incorporated.
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Overview i3 is hiring a motivated, results-oriented Mid-Level Instructional Systems Designer (ISD) with a passion for training. Preferred skills:Master’s Degree in Instructional Systems Design, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Instructional Technology, or related field is preferred.
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Master's degree in education/training, organizational development, organizational psychology, instructional design, or business. Experience with design thinking to improve the entire end-user experience utilizing emerging instructional technologies to offer the best learning experience.
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We are on the hunt for a visionary Marine Designer who is passionate about blending aesthetics with functionality, pushing the boundaries of naval architecture and marine engineering to new horizons.
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Floor & Decor Designers provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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If you are ready to join an industry leading organization where our people are the most important asset, and innovation propels us into the future, you’re ready to take your seat at La-Z-Boy Incorporated.
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