[Itech] Fwd: SALT Jobs Update

Teresa Franklin franklit at ohio.edu
Tue Mar 8 12:47:36 EST 2011


Graduates,

More new jobs in ID.

Dr. Franklin

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From: Society for Applied Learning Technology <saltmail at salt.org>
Date: Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:59 PM
Subject: SALT Jobs Update
To: EdListA <Aggregate at lti.org>


SALT Jobs Update

Listed below are the most recent Job Postings that have been added to the
SALT Web Site (http://www.salt.org/).

1. Instructional Systems Designer

Orlando, Florida
Novonics Corporation is seeking a highly motivated individual to function as
a designer for training products demonstrating advanced technologies for
blended learning solutions to support DoD training programs. Candidates must
have a solid knowledge of Instructional Systems Design principles and
experience in the design and development of multimedia training products.
The ideal candidate must be a proven self-starter with an ability to
interact effectively with military, industry, and academic partners.

2. Mid-Level Instructional Designer

Annapolis, Maryland
BOMI International is the independent institute for property and facility
management education. We are also the premiere international provider of
educational products and services to the property and facility management
industries. Towards this goal, we are seeking a Mid-level Instructional
Designer to join our Education Department Team. The candidate will be
responsible for Instructional design, Project Management, Use of authoring
and graphic design tools, and Collaboration with various teams, Task
analysis and documentation of processes.

3. Instructional Designer

Morehead, Kentucky
Instructional Designer

4. Senior Educator

Washington, District of Columbia
GENERAL SUMMARY: The Senior Educator leads the development, coordination,
and promotion of simulation-based curriculum and programs in the healthcare
training and education industry and complex situations involving
multi-faceted participation. This position advances experiential learning
for healthcare workers with their deep clinical background combined with
advanced understanding of simulation technologies and adult learning
techniques. Promotes the use of SiTEL's full-service learning solutions.


To read the full job descriptions on the web site paste the following link
into your browser.

http://www.salt.org/index.htm?salt.asp?pn=joblistall

Post a Job

If your organization has a position they would like to post on the SALT Web
Site, paste the following link into your browser to learn how you can reach
qualified individuals involved in e-Learning, instructional design, and
technology based systems for training, education and job performance
improvement.

http://www.salt.org/index.htm?salt.asp?pn=jobHowTo


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Mar-11 [bpltisf]







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Dr. Teresa Franklin
Professor, Instructional Technology
Instructional Technology Program Coordinator
Dept. Educational Studies
Gladys W. & David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
740-593-4561 (office)
740-593-0477 (fax)
also: franklinteresa at gmail.com
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