University of Oklahoma
Instructional Technologist (Project Management)
The college of dentistry is seeking an experienced Instructional Technologist to support the college and our Academic Affairs initiatives. This position will assist with the design, development, administration and troubleshooting of the Canvas Learning Management System, script and/or source code to support applications, and web development and website maintenance, as necessary. Develops and implements professional learning and sustained improvement on the use of instructional technology through a variety of applications and across a variety of positions. Crafts, delivers, and supports technological innovation across curriculum for students, professional learning experiences for educators, and college and career readiness activities for all stakeholders.
Duties:
Identifies technologies that enhance learning on campus, face-to-face, online, and through hybrid means of delivery. Performs initial research & development, assisting with tool discovery and understanding. Research and reporting of market trends.
Required Education: Bachelor's degree, AND:
Equivalency Substitution: Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 60 months of related experience.
Skills:
Working Conditions:
Department Preferences:
Expert level experience with Canvas and/or other learning platform tools and software desired. Experience with eLearning and online curriculum development highly valued. Experience using TopHat, SimpleSyllabus or other software is a plus.
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