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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Instructional Design, Education, or related field and 1+ year of proven experience as an Instructional Designer. A team with our client is looking for an Instructional Designer to support the Global Advocacy organization through new employee onboarding, career progression, and any changes that require learning solutions.
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Utilize instructional design principles, Adult Learning Theory, ADDIE model integration, and live, virtual and hybrid presentation/facilitation skills. Responsible for Instructional Design, Delivery and Facilitation of instructor-led courses and materials.
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Conduct formative assessment, and monitor progress, to guide instructional planning. We are working to create a system – a culture with a methodology and set of processes – where teachers and staff have the freedom, flexibility and invitation to design new ways of learning centered around deepening student engagement to continuously improve student success.
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Horizontal Talent is helping a collaborative company recruit a Sr. Instructional Designer, and the role comes with an attractive hourly rate. As a Sr. Instructional Designer, you will be responsible for designing and developing a wide range of learning solutions internally and externally.
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Learning theory, psychology of learning, educational psychology: Study of learning theories as they relate to the systematic design, development, and validation of instructional material. Instructional design practices: Study of the principles and techniques used in designing training programs, developing design strategy and models, and applying design methods to the improvement of instructional effectiveness.
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Instructional Designer 2 of 2 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education, Training and Experience Guidelines Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Instructional Design, Communication, Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production, or a closely related field; AND two (2) years of experience in training or adult learning programs; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as determined by Human Resources.
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The Instructional Designer (ID) at Sophia Learning is a design position on an innovative, fast-paced course design and development team. Minimum of 1 year of instructional design experience OR at least 3 years of related teaching experience with responsibility in your own curriculum required.
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Performs some clerical functions: maintains office, grades and attendance records; files student papers, update cum folders, copies items needed by staff for meetings and presentations; types instructional sheets, and update computer records.
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Q2 is seeking a passionate, experienced Instructional Designer who can create engaging learning and practice experiences for Q2 customers and other Q2 employees on our financial institution products.
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Advanced skills in multiple instructional design tools and technology (e.g., Articulate, and Captivate) Apply knowledge of adult learning, instructional design, performance consulting, and evaluation to performance improvement interventions and solutions.
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Job summary: Assist the classroom teacher with instructional tasks, working directly and indirectly with students. Seek out special instructional materials to assist with students having particular learning problems, e.g., separate math skill worksheet, not a part of teacher's curriculum.
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Apply to be an Instructional Assistant paraprofessional. Edina Public Schools, home of the Hornets, is a dynamic learning community delivering educational excellence and preparing all students to realize their full potential.
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As a Contract Instructional Designer, you will be at the forefront of creating groundbreaking e-learning content that inspires and empowers learners to unleash their full potential. We are looking for a visionary Instructional Designer who shares our passion for innovation and is ready to challenge the status quo in how we deliver our ideas and content.
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This position will bring together child welfare curriculum, design, instructional design tools and best practices, to provide project management and development on collaborative projects. This position will bring together child welfare curriculum, design, instructional design tools and best practices, to provide project management and development on collaborative projects.
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The main responsibility of the Literacy Specialist role at Sojourner Truth Academy is to provide high-quality instructional coaching to licensed staff in their grade level/content areas. The Instructional Specialist will hold regular coaching meetings with teachers to empower them in their areas of strength, set goals in the areas of improvement, and provide specific, observable action steps to increase student achievement.
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