The Student Instructional Designer will use evidence-based practices to plan, design, develop, and support the delivery of professional learning experiences for cohort students. This professional will collaborate with subject matter experts, K20 Center staff, and other stakeholders to identify meaningful learning outcomes and select the most appropriate instructional approach (face-to-face, hybrid, or online) to realize those objectives fully. The Student Instructional Designer will utilize learner-centered instructional practices that foster higher-order thinking through real-world connections and substantive conversations that increase the depth of knowledge.
Instructional Design:
The incumbent will engage in instructional design by:
Utilizing a literature review and selected standards will craft meaningful learning outcomes
Selecting the appropriate instructional approach (face-to-face, hybrid, or online) to fully realize the learning objectives
Designing lessons, student-based activities and workshops, and standardized-based learning experiences that reflect evidence-based learning theories in order to address the needs of students and the teachers, parents, and/or other stakeholders who support them
Using a collaborative approach with stakeholders to plan and design learning activities, standards-based lessons, student-based activities and workshops, and/or other learning experiences which use a learner-centered instructional approach that meets the needs of a diverse group of learners in meeting the measurable learning objectives
Employing a variety of learning methods and emerging technologies to reach learning outcomes
Identifying appropriate evaluation techniques and applying them to measure the impact of the learning experience
Publishing high-quality resources to K20’s LEARN repository
Project Management:
The incumbent will manage projects by:
Identifying, planning, and implementing instructional projects that address an identified need
Coordinating with K20 Center stakeholders (e.g., project director, peer collaborator, Instructional Technologist, etc.) to manage the various components of the instructional project
Coordinating with artists and writers to incorporate their expertise into the appropriate stage of an instructional project
Reporting on instructional project outcomes and using feedback to drive future improvements, and using K20 selected platforms (Jira, LEARN) and processes to support stakeholder communication and cross-team collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice:
The incumbent will conduct a needs assessment to understand the need and based on that learning topic will conduct literature reviews of theory and evidence-based practices:
Preparing an annotated bibliography of selected sources that summarizes the central theme and scope of a book or article
Producing a summary and explanation of the complete and current state of knowledge on a selected topic (e.g. instructional approach) as found in academic books and journal articles
Determining the nature and extent of the information needed, selecting the most appropriate investigative methods or information retrieval systems, and evaluating information and its sources critically
eLearning Design:
The incumbent will design, develop, and maintain online learning resources by:
Applying the components of effective eLearning instructional design and learner motivation; Understanding how interactivity affects online learning
Leveraging eLearning tools and trends to engage the remote learner
Ensuring that instructional experiences are learner-centered to foster higher-order thinking through real-world connections and substantive communications that result in an increase in the depth of knowledge
Applying the principles of effective eLearning design and navigation
Evaluating eLearning programs and making recommendations for improvements
The incumbent will review existing eLearning content and make recommendations for improvement
Editor :
The incumbent will support the publication of only the highest-quality resources by serving as a peer editor for lessons:
Reviewing instructional approach, content, and activities to ensure that they align with K20’s theoretical framework and practices
Collaborating with curriculum writers to ensure that the included resources are easy to understand and use by the intended audience
Approving final versions submitted by contributors to be published in the K20 LEARN repository
Participant Management:
To support communication with project sponsors, the incumbent will document participant management using a sponsored research participant management system (TREK)
24 months experience working in an instructional design position
Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months' of related experience.
Skills
Active Listening Skills
Assessment of Learning
Attention to Detail
Creative & Analytic Problem-Solving Skills
Effective Writing Skills
How to Organize Information for the Learner
Innovation & Creativity
Instructional Design Processes
Instructional Theories
Learning Principles
Organization Skills
Passion for Learning
People Skills
Strong Visualization Skills
Technology Skills.
Understanding of How People Learn.
Working Conditions
Communicate effectively and listen.
Manual dexterity.
Sit for prolonged periods.
Standard office environment.
Use of a computer.
Departmental Preferences:
A master’s degree in education or a related field is preferred
Either completed or is enrolled in an instructional design Master’s degree/program
3 or more years of instructional design experience or teaching experience
Experience developing curriculum for secondary students, professional learning for educators, or learning activities for an array of learners (students, professionals, families)
Classroom teaching experience
Experience or training in the development of eLearning resources
Teacher Certification in the State of Oklahoma
Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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