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3-5 years of experience in instructional design, eLearning, or related field3-5 years of multimedia development experienceMultimedia development experience LMS experience such, Canvas, or other LMS systems Experience with Microsoft Office and multimedia course development tools, such as Articulate sutie or Adobe CaptivateExperience developing instructional videos using Adobe Premiere Pro, Camtasia, or other video tools.
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MS/MA Degree in Education and Training Development or related programs (completed or in progress) which may include learning theory, educational psychology, instructional design and education evaluation or BS/BA Degree with a minimum of 5 years’ experience as an instructional systems designer.
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CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD). Support meetings with SMEs and Instructional Designers. Instructional Systems Designer - Mid.
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Comprehensive knowledge of instructional theories, principals, and practices related to technology-based learning (eLearning, distance learning, and recorded video.) The Senior Instructional Designer is responsible for leading the development of engaging and effective learning experiences across Suffolk University.
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Position Summary: The Instructional Designer will analyze, recommend, design, and develop innovative instructional solutions to meet a variety of educational needs using appropriate e-learning technologies, grounded in sound educational theory and instructional design.
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Offer Instructional System Design (ISD) assistance and ensure quality for course providers. from three courses that have been developed by the instructional systems designer. Facilitate training sessions on Instructional System Design within the e-Learning Design and Development course.
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Must have a MS/MA Degree in Education and Training Development or related programs (completed or in progress) which may include learning theory, educational psychology, instructional design and education evaluation.
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Industry certification in adult learning, instructional design, performance improvement, or project management. We are to seeking an experienced instructional designer, who will develop training solutions for a diverse, global audience, to join our team within the Health Compliance Organization.
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Enhances curriculum guides by correlating instructional technology with curriculum, developing sample materials, developing sample lessons, and conducting in-service sessions. Presentation of a comprehensive technology portfolio that exceeds minimal standards and demonstrates the effective use and integration of educational technology as defined by the Virginia Department of Educational Technology Standards for Instructional Personnel.
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Seeking Instructional Specialists at multiple partner school sites (school-specific role descriptions available upon profile approval). Currently reside in (or willing to relocate to) one of our school regions.
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MS/MA Degree in Education and Training Development or related programs (completed or in progress) which may include learning theory, educational psychology, instructional design and education evaluation.
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