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Leveraging your expertise in Articulate Storyline 360, you will design and develop multimedia content, ensuring that each module aligns with instructional goals and engages learners effectively.
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The Sustainability Learning Specialist is a generalist with instructional design and instructional technology skills and developing social and environmental sustainability subject matter expertise.
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Master’s degree in instructional design, distance learning, or instructional technology. Design, create and deploy multimedia and interactive learning objects such as screencasts, vodcasts, podcasts, web resources and third-party instructional materials.
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The Instructional Designer will support HCCC faculty in addressing complex teaching and learning issues related to instructional design and online course development, and will provide training and professional development on distance learning technology and best practices in online teaching and learning to the college community.
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Show us your portfolio that exhibits your innovation and expertise in instructional design as well as course (including microlearning) development in Storyline 360 and RISE.
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Reporting to the Head of the School, the Learning Specialist-Special Education Coordinator (LS-SEC) supports coordinating Individualized Instructional Plans (IEPs) and related services.
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Collaborate with subject matter experts and internal content, product, and technology teams to design, develop, and continuously improve learning design in our resources.
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Strong understanding of learning technology, adult learning principles, instructional design models (e.g., ADDIE), and learning theories. The successful candidate will leverage expertise in instructional design and eLearning authoring tools to create interactive courses and modules, ensuring alignment with adult learning principles and industry standards.
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Bachelor's Degree in instructional technology, educational technology, distance education, computer sciences, organizational development, digital media, graphic design, or related field required.
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Use sound instructional principles to design, develop, and implement high-quality, engaging learning experiences including eLearning, micro-learning, mobile learning, video, podcasts, in-classroom learning, and blended learning.
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BS/BA required; MA in Instructional Design, Curriculum Development, Learning Science (Andragogy), or education required; MEd is preferred; Ph. D. or Ed. D. is a plus.
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Demonstrated knowledge of education methodology such as needs assessment, curriculum development, instructional design and principles of adult learning. acts as a facilitator of learning, change agent, mentor, leader, champion for scientific inquiry, and a partner for practice transition to improve healthcare outcomes.
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Demonstrated skills/experience in applying instructional design principles and adult learning methodologies (e.g., ADDIE, SAM) to develop training materials. Bachelor’s degree in education, instructional design, business, or appropriate technical discipline; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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All other tasks as assigned by Director of T&D or his/her designeeMinimum QualificationsBachelor’s Degree in instructional technology, educational technology, distance education, computer sciences, organizational development, digital media, graphic design, or related field required.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Enrollment Management, the Director of Slate Technology and Analytics oversees the overall design, administration, maintenance, and support of the Enrollment Management CRM platform (i.e., Technolutions Slate.
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