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The Instructional Designer is responsible for designing, developing, implementing and evaluating effective academic course activities. This position will work with other Instructional Designers as well as faculty/educators and subject matter experts to analyze academic program and course needs and develop learning contents using different modalities/technologies. It will also support and implement evaluation measurement strategy to measure the value and impact of learning programs.
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Full Time
$81k-96k (estimate)
04/23/2024
06/22/2024
ceoaverett.edu
Danville, VA
<25
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