FRANKLIN ID SPECIALIST FOR DISTANCE LEARNING - Franklin University has positions available for Instructional Design Specialists. These creative individuals will lead course development projects for the University's Distance Education initiative. Successful candidates will apply an experience-based working knowledge of best practices in distance education and will lead and train staff and faculty consultants in the construction of courses for baccalaureate and master's-degree-level educational opportunities. Successful candidates will also be proficient with a variety of types of software, including multimedia authorware, to produce or oversee the production of courses and course materials. For more see: www.franklin.edu
LIBRARY MEDIA SERVICES DEPARTMENT HEAD at BALTIMORE U - Responsible for library and university instructional technology. Oversees and manages staff in working with university automated information resources, the campus Interactive Video Network and university-wide instructional media equipment delivery, setup, training and use. Works with faculty and administrators in planning for 'smart classroom' equipment. Assists faculty in identifying appropriate uses of technology in their instruction. Manages limited staff and equipment to meet growing technology needs. Reports to library director. Review of Applications begins Sept. 20. For more information see: www.ubalt.edu/www/langlib
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