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--- Forwarded Message from "Steven Smolnik" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Subject: Instructional Designer Position Open
>Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 15:26:23 -0400
>Thread-Topic: Instructional Designer Position Open
>Thread-Index: AcE3z1VrL+BTOlOjRxqDllkrtIs/qD6runwn
>From: "Steven Smolnik" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Otmar, could you please post this job announcement to the LLTI list?  Thanks!
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> The Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium seeks a third Instructional Designer to support the online academic activities of faculty and staff from 37 Connecticut higher education institutions and the K-12 community their distance deliverable courseware. This professional will conduct workshops for educators and create and update online instructional materials. The designer will work closely with the Director of Learning Design to develop and implement online professional development materials. The ideal candidate will have also have experience with WebCT and/or Blackboard learning management software as well as significant work with professional development in K-12 schools. Position requires: Bachelor's degree, teaching experience, minimum two years creating asynchronous web-delivered course materials, presentation skills, and multimedia experience. Willingness and desire to work in a team environment are crucial.  Candidates will also demonstrate organization skills, thorough grounding in information technologies, close familiarity with Web-centric software and online learning environments, and an eagerness to learn new things. See the position description at: http://www.ctdlc.org/news/employment.html. Approximate starting salary: $46,900 plus excellent State-supported benefits. Anticipated starting date: October 2002. Qualified candidates should send a letter of application, resume, and portfolio URL to Carolyn Varley, CTDLC, 55 Paul Manafort Drive, New Britain, CT 06053. Applications must be received by August 19, 2002. AA/EOE.
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> Colleagues with questions can also contact me prior to submitting applicatons to the address noted in the announcement. We are a growing organization and this opening represents a lot of opportunity for the right person.
> 
> -Steven.
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> Steven M. Smolnik
> Learning Designer
> Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium (CTDLC)
> 55 Paul Manafort Dr.
> New Britain, CT 06053
> U.S.A.
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> voice: 860-832-3896
> Fax:860-832-3999
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> http://www.ctdlc.org
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