Instructional support teacher activities
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Instructional support teacher activities
In this post, you
can ref key activities of Instructional support teacher in details. Based
on this activity list, you can set up daily activities, weekly activities,
monthly activities.
I. List of Instructional
support teacher duties:
- Produce high quality courseware, in accordance with OSIsoft corporate standards.
- Successfully direct and coordinate the learning development efforts of the Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
- Review training materials and documentation for currency.
- Stay informed on current trends in eLearning with emphasis on software applications and teaching tools.
- Coordinate and maintain download web sites by posting and updating content.
- Participate in the development of the appropriate technical infrastructure required to deliver learning content.
- Collaborate with developers to create interactive multimedia training applications and learning programs.
- Produce and edit learning content.
- Create, administer, analyze, and report on end-user progress; recommend and integrate training improvement strategies based on findings.
- Communicate software application problems and issues to Web development and support teams.
- Assess, recommend, and purchase appropriate courseware development packages, and support development of appropriate courseware tools.
II. List of Instructional
support teacher qualifications
- A university degree in the field of instructional design or educational technology, or an engineering degree with 5 years of experience in learning content production.
- Familiarity with learning development, curriculum design, training methodologies, and online education.
- An in-depth, hands-on understanding of authoring technologies, intranet design tools, and multimedia applications.
- Proficiency with building and maintaining courseware and participant databases.
- Proven experience with adult learning principles and course design techniques, as well as the ability to identify and fulfill adult student needs.
- Demonstrated involvement with the issues and implications of in-class and distance learning, along with mitigation strategies for dealing with them.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including instructional, facilitation, and presentation skills.
- Polished interpersonal skills, with a focus on coaching/motivational skills, enthusiasm, and positive attitude.
- Knowledge of programming languages will be a plus.