Specialist, Instructional Design, IT/DE
Marshall University
Huntington, WV
This is a full-time position with a salary of $45,000-52,000.
This position provides support to faculty and administration in the “planning, design, production, implementation and evaluation of educational materials, on-line classes and hybrid classes.” This job is also responsible for creating and conducting technology training workshops and providing guidance to the university instructional technologists. From this last responsibility, it sounds like this position has more of a design focus and perhaps the university’s instructional technologist positions have more of media focus. After researching Marshall’s website, this appears to be the case – the instructional technologists work more with training in the media than in the design of materials for the media.
The qualifications required for this position include a master’s degree in instructional design, curriculum design, educational psychology or equivalent with a doctorate preferred. I thought it was interesting that the posting did not specifically list instructional technology as a degree option; however, I would think it would fit as an equivalent, especially considering the other qualifications listed as follows:
- Extensive knowledge of instructional technology software programs.
- Experience in project management.
- Knowledge of pedagogical theory as it relates to instructional design in distance education, hybrid courses and technology integration.
- Experience in web design and with course management software.
- Knowledge of computer graphic production software applications.
- Knowledge of interface design.
The URL for the posting is www.higheredjobs.com/search/details.cfm?JobCode=175336096
5 comments:
So this is essentially a job of teaching instructional technology using instructional media, if I am understanding this correctly?
As I was researching jobs, I also noticed that many jobs wanted you to have experience in the field. However, I do remember from reading Reiser and Dempsey that you can still apply for those jobs even if you do not have the experience.
It is amazing how certain nouns/adj in your search can have such vastly different results. It makes the standardized use of IDT so importnat.
The job sounds interesting. Good find!
Since a doctorate is preferred I wonder if Marshall will assist with going back to school for an advanced degree.
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