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Serve as an expert and thought leader for current digital curriculum design and best practices for standards-driven pedagogical design that represent the needs of students and teachers.
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Proven experience in instructional design, curriculum development, and training delivery. Strong understanding of adult learning principles and instructional design methodologies.
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Design and produce engaging learning content, including e-learning modules, videos, presentations, and other educational materials. The Learning & Development Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing innovative learning and development programs that advance Second Harvest Heartland's key workforce capabilities, and align with our mission and values.
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Design and implement leadership development programs based on sound adult learning theory, collaborate with Human Resources staff in identifying leadership development curriculum using a talent management approach to develop, engage and retain current and future leaders.
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2D or 3D Video Game Design. Online Instructors are responsible for implementing curriculum and tailoring instruction to the goals and interests of individual students. Conducting online sessions via video conferenceReviewing curriculum and/or preparing a lesson planConnecting with students on timeEnsuring clients have the required software and hardware for their lessonProviding video conference supportDelivering high-quality, individualized instruction.
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Curriculum development and instructional design. Including data entry of information in a web-based training platform, posting course curriculum, tracking enrollment, generating reports, and problem-solving as necessary in a manner that minimizes manual intervention.
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The Department of Curriculum & Instruction in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota invites applicants for two open rank tenured/tenure-track faculty positions in Learning Technologies.
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Proofread print and digital instructional materials, including books, catalogs, and digital curriculum, as well as ensuring alignment between products. Proficiency in graphic design-particularly in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and/or other tools such as Canva-is preferred.
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Maintain curriculum within the college's worldwide instructional design system. Course Description: Research design thinking through 2D rendering methods. Apply design thinking at a city scale, through a non-polemic, iterative, multimedia approach.
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Dunwoody College of Technology is currently seeking an Adjunct Instructor in the Interior Design Program. Other standards as required by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) for faculty will also apply.
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Efficiently locate files as required by the Product Management Department and other departments, including design files, project resources, product information, and correction records. Diversity and inclusivity strengthen our Imagine Learning team, enrich our lives, and help us design equitable educational experiences where learners see themselves and can also learn about people, cultures, experiences, and perspectives different from their own.
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: Other development special projects as required; examples include Development College curriculum, revised DQ international promotional materials, Mexico GIS project, and others as required.
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Under general supervision, coordinates and leads MPS (content area) program, including standards alignment, curriculum design and delivery, assessment and professional development. Job Segment: Curriculum, Records Management, Education, Records.
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Currently enrolled in an undergraduate content /professional curriculum design, or closely related, degree program, preferably with an emphasis in technical training, with Junior or Senior class standing.
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Description: The Minneapolis College of Art and Design seeks applicants for possible part-time, temporary teaching positions as Adjunct Faculty. Requirements: To ensure consideration, the following application materials must be received: A letter of application (not to exceed two pages) A curriculum vitae (not to exceed three pages) The names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three professional references A URL of professional website and/or a single PDF including personal work and student work when applicable (include up to 20 personal images and 20 student images, limit file size to 10MB or less.
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