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Christopher Pappas

eLearning Developer position at UK - 0 views

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    eLearning Developer position at UK Aptiv Solutions has an exciting opportunity for an eLearning Developer based in the UK. This is the ideal role for a creative eLearning professional with experience of building medium and large scale eLearning programs to join a medium sized global CRO offering a relaxed, professional atmosphere and opportunities for personal growth. You will take content and build distance learning modules that may touch upon soft skills (e.g., communication skills training) and clinical training. You would be required to have the ability to manage and deliver online learning and assessments. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/jobs/item/376-elearning-developer-position-at-uk eLearning Developer position at UK eLearning Developer job at UK eLearning Developer position at Aptiv Solutions eLearning Developer job at Aptiv Solutions
Christopher Pappas

eLearning 101 - 0 views

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    eLearning 101 is the first of a five part series that covers the basics of what developers should know about building online courses. Congratulations on becoming an eLearning developer! You are on your way to creating your first course. Take a few moments to familiarize yourself an introduction to eLearning There are various software's to use to build eLearning. My favortie is Adobe Captivate because it is a dynamic robut eLearning development tool which offers developers the ability to convert pertinent training information into web delivered and self-paced courses. If you are lucky, you will be part of a development team were you can work with a variety of subject matter experts (SME's) who provide documentation, scripting, images and other assets which can contribute to a course being created. As an eLearning developer it is important that you are able to effectively communicate the benefits and features of the eLearning developer's program. Being able to describe the value of the program and your development skills will ensure that you gain the support of your supervisors, peers and intended audience. Think about the value of the course(s) you are creating and communicate this value to your team.
Christopher Pappas

How Rapid eLearning Development Provides Additional Value to an eLearning Project - 1 views

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    How Rapid eLearning Development Provides Additional Value to an eLearning Project 3 Important Reasons To Choose Rapid eLearning Development vs Traditional eLearning Development Would you be interested to know how Rapid eLearning Development provides additional value to an eLearning Project? Also, at this post I will explain 3 important reasons to choose Rapid eLearning Development vs Traditional eLearning Development. http://elearningindustry.com/how-rapid-elearning-development-provides-additional-value-to-an-elearning-project
Christopher Pappas

Differentiating Leadership Development - Design Recommendations for Leadership Development - 1 views

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    Differentiating Leadership Development - Design Recommendations for Leadership Development Executive leadership development shares similarities with other learning programs. For example, it must direct itself to the specific needs of its audience, and learner reflection is important to increase retention for on-the-job application. For the senior learner, application of knowledge and skills is tantamount to success of their company. A support structure should be in place with regular reminders to help the senior leader apply new knowledge and behaviors in how they lead to affect change http://elearningindustry.com/differentiating-leadership-development-design-recommendations-for-leadership-development
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eLearning Designer & Developer II position at Union Bank, Mercury Court, San Diego, CA - 0 views

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    eLEARNING DESIGNER & DEVELOPER II Job Summary: The eLearning Designer and Developer II will analyze training needs, design, develop, test, and deploy eLearning courses, products, and modules using various eLearning development software tools. This position is also responsible for the ongoing maintenance of current course content, revisions, and implementations. Additionally, the eLearning Designer and Developer II is responsible for staying current and proactively seeking information on industry trends.
Christopher Pappas

E-Learning Developer (PHP, Moodle) position at London - 0 views

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    E-Learning Developer (PHP, Moodle) position at London PHP Software Developer for developing e-learning solutions position at London. Salary between £25,000 and £45,000 plus pension and 25 days. A fantastic opportunity for an experienced PHP Software developer to join a leading global brand, based in London. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/jobs/item/437-e-learning-developer-position-london-php-moodle-bristol
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E-Learning Developer Opportunity at Houston Area - 0 views

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    E-Learning Developer Opportunity at Houston Area, Retail Industry, Houston area (Katy specifically),Rate: $35-40+ (W2) This team-oriented E-Learning Developer or E-Learning Specialist. In this role, you will make daily contributions leading to success in the areas eLearning development and design. Work location is in the Houston area 5 days a week.
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    E-Learning Developer Opportunity at Houston Area, Retail Industry, Houston area (Katy specifically),Rate: $35-40+ (W2)
Christopher Pappas

Instructional System Design/Developer II position at Troy, MI - 0 views

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    Instructional System Design/Developer II position at Troy, MI Raytheon Technical Services is looking for an Instructional System Design/Developer at Troy, Michigan. The Instructional System Design/Developer II position is responsible for the development of web based and/or instructor-led courseware. The courseware may be designed for many different industries and is delivered via Web, or classroom/virtual classrooms. This position is responsible for insuring that the training materials are technically accurate, communicates effectively, and holds audience attention.
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Curriculum Developer job at Oracle - 0 views

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    The Systems Hardware Curriculum Development team is part of the Systems Product Development organization and is responsible for developing training for the SPARC, X86, Storage, Tape, Networking, Engineered Systems, and Optimized Solutions. We plan, design, and develop high-quality and timely technical training materials including Instructor Led, Web-based and informal e-learning. We work with Oracle lines of business to deliver those materials effectively so that customers, partners, and Oracle personnel can deploy and use Server Technologies products rapidly and successfully.
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eLearning 101 Part 3: Development Roles - 1 views

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    eLearning 101 Part 3: Development Roles This section includes the roles and responsibilities that are included during the development process. Some roles are mandatory during any course development process, while other roles may be optional depending on the needs of the course. All roles should be identified and assigned at the beginning of the project. Every person involved in the project should be notified at the beginning of the project of his or her role. Note: one person may have multiple roles. It is a good standard of practice to form a committee to identify the roles and expectations of each team member and to have each person accept their role in writing to ensure they understand the requirements of the position. See communication log example, free download at the bottom of the article.
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eLearning Developer position at Nashville Tennessee - 0 views

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    eLearning Developer position at Nashville Tennessee Are you ready for an exciting career move? Join the Dollar General Training and Development team! We have been recognized as a leader by Training Magazine's Training 125 for two years running. We work in an energetic team atmosphere that leverages each person's strengths and maximizes potential. We are committed to attracting upbeat, talented, and motivated people who can advance our mission of "Serving Others". http://elearningindustry.com/elearning-developer-position-at-nashville-tennessee
Christopher Pappas

Instructional Systems Developer position at Troy, MI - 0 views

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    This position reports to a Lead Instructional Designer as a member of a cross-functional team and is responsible for the design and development of training materials and courseware. The courseware may be produced for many different industries and will be delivered in an increasing variety of delivery media including Web, Interactive Distance Learning (IDL) , Virtual Classroom Training (VCT), or Instructor Led hands on. Limited travel to support development and validation of course materials may be required. This individual is responsible for designing and developing training materials that:
Christopher Pappas

6 Secrets for Quick and Cost-Effective e-Learning Development - 1 views

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    6 Secrets for Quick and Cost-Effective e-Learning Development Are you developing an e-Learning course on a tight budget? Do you have a limited amount of time to create a course that will still dazzle your learners? If you're nodding your head yes, then you're not alone. http://elearningindustry.com/6-secrets-for-quick-and-cost-effective-e-learning-development
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Adult Learners in the 21st Century - 0 views

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    While Western learning styles have not changed significantly since the turn of the twenty first century, the increased use of technological tools have. Like most New Technology evangelist, e-learning developers are quick to adapt new tool sets which help to promote content development and delivery of curricula. We are excited when tablets become lighter, faster, and the content integration is all but seamless. However what about the learners themselves? Do they have access to the plethora of tools? Is this new media and curricula developed to support all styles of learning, from the Visual to the Kinesthetic? Are we developing curricula for Adult learners, transitioning from the industries which were more task oriented, based on the assembly line, to one's which require a more intuitive and technological input.
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Instructional Designer job at St. Paul, MN - 0 views

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    PRIMARY PURPOSE: Provides instructional design and development expertise and service support for Memorial Blood Services. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Percent of Time) Instructional Design 50% Partners with internal and external customers to assess learning needs, identify training solutions, and evaluate outcomes to ensure objectives are met. Responsible to develop, manage, and deliver a variety of learning solutions, using adult learning principles and instructional design concepts. Technical 30% Responsible for writing and validating procedures (Standard Operating Procedures). Assists with documentation and maintenance of training records, plans, roles, and competency assessments to ensure regulatory compliance. Responsible for approving course materials. Responsible for developing and maintaining continuing education. Develop, revise and prepare competency assessments. Responsible for responding to audits and request variances. Additional Responsibilities 10 % Responsible for conducting training and retraining. Responsible for Project Management, such as Lean, project leads, leadership and change management. Perform other tasks as assigned. Project Management 10% Change Management Lean Project Leads Leadership Job Address: 737 Pelham Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55114 Job Salary: $40-55k
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Learning Partner Position at Union Bank, San Diego - 0 views

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    Learning Partner Position at Union Bank, San Diego, CA 92111. Reporting to the Director of Learning Solutions, the Learning Partner collaborates with Consumer Lending business unit leaders in understanding the unit and acts as an internal learning consultant to provide effective interventions that impact the bottom line. Job Summary: The Learning Partner is responsible for leading segment-wide performance and development needs analysis and identifying solutions that include performance/process improvements and learning solutions where needed. The learning solutions delivered are aligned with the strategic business objectives of the division and company. The Learning Partner works closely with leadership of assigned business units to develop and execute a comprehensive learning plan. As a senior member of the Learning Solutions staff, the Learning Partner acts as a key contributor in medium to large-scale design/development projects in a complex environment. A Learning Partner may also lead teams or projects, and is responsible for sharing knowledge and mentoring others. The Learning Partner collaborates with internal and external resources as needed to produce on-target learning programs.
Christopher Pappas

Developing Communities of Practice - 1 views

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    Social media allows friends, family, and co-workers to easily stay connected. Those same tools can be used to establish a community of practice (CoP) where participants connect to nurture and learn from one another. "Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than the one where they sprang up." - Oliver Wendell Holmes CoPs are organized either formally or through happenstance. They may focus on promoting a business, or on training and professional development, or even on a hobby or topic. Membership in a CoP requires a passion for the community's domain, a willingness to contribute to its knowledge base, and application of new skills. Both novices and experts have insights to contribute.
Christopher Pappas

Extend Your Range of eLearning Questions - 0 views

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    Have you heard of Opus Pro? At this post I will reveal the secret that was well kept since 1995! elearning Brothers - eLearning games, challenges, flash templates, and development Well Kept Secret since 1995 Opus Pro is a multi-faceted development tool which has been around for over 15 years and yet you've probably never heard of it as it has only recently focussed on the elearning market. It has a wide range of uses from interactive presentations to database applications but throughout its history it has been used regularly for training materials - especially simulations of everything from rig management software to artillery gunnery. It seems that the developers of Digital Workshop have worked closely with customers to understand their actual requirements and base the new features on making those easier to achieve. The result is a set of unusual features to provide everyday requirements automatically and yet offer the flexibility to make even sophisticated functions easy.
Christopher Pappas

Instructional Designer position at Downtown Chicago - 0 views

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    Instructional Designer position at American Society for Clinical Pathology Summary: Provide instructional design skills in all activities related to the development of new product lines and services. Employ systematic strategies to implement new product lines and services using best practices in curriculum development, technology, and adult learning theory. Provide oversight for project teams by providing design, development, and deployment of new products and services. Facilitate/conduct volunteer meetings as needed.
Christopher Pappas

Instructional Designer Job at Louisville - 1 views

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    Yum University is uniquely positioned to advance the development of all employees. This role is a growth opportunity for a high potential Instructional Designer with 4-6 years experience. Will assume responsibility for creatively designing and developing instructionally sound content to meet the global business objectives, with a focuson leadership, culture, and functional development.
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