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IN-HOUSE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER Proposal for: IN-HOUSE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER Especially prepared for : Adrian Sharma, Vice-President by Daniela Slater
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Purpose of Presentation To establish the benefits of an In-house Instructional Designer at Cestar College/ Lambton College To present my current qualifications To achieve student success To build college reputation To propose action required to implement such a position
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Benefits My familiarity with college policies, procedures, programs Quick turnaround action as needed Close to the action My initiative and motivation to achieve success for the college My motivation to provide the best results for technology enhanced learning (TEL) Introduce Rapid eLearning – A trending philosophy towards quick design and development with great results
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My Current Qualifications Knowledge and use of – Moodle, Articulate Storyline2, Adobe Connect, Microsoft Office Eagerness to ROI on purchase of Articulate Storyline – Sample built module available for viewing Currently possess experience in course development (hybrid/online) Initiative to self-learn Moodle and train others Storyboarding skills
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My Current Qualifications…2 Team Player – work closely with SME’s/Faculty to ensure best program delivery 16 years teaching at a college – 6 years taking online courses at Brock University Currently hold a Bachelor of Education in Adult Education (with honours) Completing courses on instructional design, storyline2 through lynda.com licensed courses Member of Articulate’s eLearning Heroes community (ongoing blog connection to staff and other members)
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Proposal Action/Request I, Daniela Slater, would like the position of Instructional Designer for Lambton College In Toronto/Cestar College To demonstrate a prototype To be given opportunity to prepare modules for one hybrid course to demonstrate ability, free of charge provided criteria agreed on To discuss Lambton’s expectations and limitations
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