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9 jobs that use ELearning the most

What jobs use ELearning the most?

1. Elearning Specialist

How elearning specialist uses ELearning:

  • Manage the integration of the student information system Jenzabar CX/JICS with Moodle.
  • Develop evaluation and tracking instruments in HTML, XML and JavaScript.
  • Use a modify version of ADDIE to build courses.

Most common skills for elearning specialist:

  • ELearning
  • Instructional Design
  • Learning Management System
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • HTML
  • SCORM

2. Applications Trainer

How applications trainer uses ELearning:

  • Design and install SharePoint solution for document collaboration and tracking sales leads, student enrollments and student academic records.
  • Handle PC application support and some technical.
  • Provide computer desktop support and PC troubleshooting for employees.

Most common skills for applications trainer:

  • Learning Management System
  • Windows
  • ELearning
  • PC
  • Training Programs
  • Training Sessions

3. Management Instructor

How management instructor uses ELearning:

  • Manage a host multi-server Linux operating environment in support of those systems.
  • Certify to teach fitness classes on Zumba.
  • Assist in developing and implementing training plans and course syllabus on assign program.

Most common skills for management instructor:

  • Customer Service
  • Curriculum Development
  • ELearning
  • Syllabus
  • Project Management
  • Professional Development

4. E-Learning Manager

How e-learning manager uses ELearning:

  • Work independently and as part of a team to achieve optimal learning retention on EMR systems within the hospital environment.
  • Provide storyboards of all training curriculum and prepare demonstrationpresentations for the client management team.
  • Design and develop diversity and ethics learning.

Most common skills for e-learning manager:

  • Learning Management System
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • ELearning
  • Course Development
  • Content Development
  • HTML

5. Instructional Design Manager

How instructional design manager uses ELearning:

  • Lead and coordinate complex project to design, build, and implement a call library on the SharePoint platform.
  • Manage course developers, vendors, SMEs, and stakeholders to develop a world-wide sales training curriculum and relate courses.
  • Collaborate with executives and SMEs to determine training and performance requirements need to achieve business results.

Most common skills for instructional design manager:

  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Project Management
  • Learning Solutions
  • ELearning
  • Training Programs
  • Learning Objectives

6. Senior Instructor

How senior instructor uses ELearning:

  • Lead and mentore over 100 mid-career and senior DoD investigators in multiple courses.
  • Manage accession process to prepare commission lieutenants for transfer to their gaining units.
  • Evaluate AIT student efforts in terms of adhering to standards of performance accomplish.

Most common skills for senior instructor:

  • Customer Service
  • Curriculum Development
  • ELearning
  • Training Programs
  • Course Content
  • Training Materials

7. Instructional Design Consultant

How instructional design consultant uses ELearning:

  • Manage CBT and ILT course documents using SharePoint.
  • Manage a repository on SharePoint of all assign training modules and supporting documentation of recent updates and changes to material.
  • Develop and implement leader-led and online training programs, introducing new learning methods and growing eLearning market.

Most common skills for instructional design consultant:

  • Instructional Design
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • ELearning
  • Project Management
  • SMEs
  • Learning Solutions

8. Instructional Developer/Designer

How instructional developer/designer uses ELearning:

  • Lead the virtualization of military training exercises and provide periods of instruction using virtual simulations.
  • Assess needs and create eLearning modules specific to learning objectives, always ensuring compliance with educational requirements and guidelines.
  • Assist SME in updating PowerPoint presentation relate to the content.

Most common skills for instructional developer/designer:

  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Instructional Design
  • Blended Learning
  • Project Management
  • ELearning
  • Articulate Storyline

9. Instructional Designer

How instructional designer uses ELearning:

  • Design instructor lead, virtual, and SCORM compliant web base training for a 300 seat inbound customer care department.
  • Manage project development including facilitating all stages of the ADDIE process from analysis to evaluation.
  • Develop PowerPoint presentations to support instructor lead courses and other training documentation including job aids, and business process procedures.

Most common skills for instructional designer:

  • Instructional Design
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Project Management
  • PowerPoint
  • ELearning
  • Training Programs

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