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Connecticut College
Instructional Designer/Developer

CONNECTICUT COLLEGE, a highly selective private liberal arts college,
located in the historic seaport of New London, seeks a highly accomplished
Instructional Designer/Developer to work directly with faculty to assess
course needs and to incorporate appropriate academic technologies within the
curriculum, particularly in foreign language departments and international
studies. Oversee all aspects of the newly renovated Language and Culture
Center.   Provide technical support and instruction to faculty and students
using academic technologies. Serve as backup course management system
administrator.  Develop and implement projects with faculty and staff that
further the integration of technology into the curriculum.

The ideal candidate will research new academic resources, evaluate for
acquisition, recommend, and introduce new technologies to the campus
including multiregional hardware and software, develop, install and support
hardware and software configurations for using language and culture-related
resources in other facilities on campus, work with other members of the
Instructional Technology Team and other staff within Information Services on
projects, concentrating on the design and enhancement of the curriculum,
provide expertise for digital and analog formats for text, audio, and video
incorporation into the curriculum and actively participate in the profession
including research publication and conference presentations.

A Master’s degree in instructional technology or in a related field
required, preferably with experience in supporting technology use in foreign
languages and culture programs, familiarity with current technologies in
both Mac and PC to support teaching, ability to develop web-based materials,
high level technical skills in working with digital audio and video media,
ability to develop and deliver training programs, ability to build and
sustain key relationships with students, faculty, peers at other
institutions and outside vendors, well-organized, able to work under
pressure and as a member of a team and ability to interact well with a
variety of people from all aspects of the college and community.

Thorough applicant credentialing, including criminal records check, will be
conducted on the selected applicant.  Application deadline: May 27, 2011. 
Please send cover letter, resume and contact information for three
professional references electronically to [log in to unmask]
(include your full name and “Instructional Designer/Developer” in the
subject line of your e-mail).  
Connecticut College is committed to creating a vibrant community enriched by
diverse perspectives, talents and experiences.  We encourage applications
from candidates who share this commitment and will contribute to the
diversity of our college community, especially members of historically
under-represented groups.  AA/EOE 

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