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Director, Online Program, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Oklahoma 

Major responsibilities: Manages office which provides consulting, technical support and training to faculty related to instructional design of online courses and applicable software solutions. Responsible for design, delivery and evaluation of courses, workshops and related activities. Supervises instructional designers and support staff. Performs related duties as assigned. Reports to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 

Minimum requirements: Bachelor’s degree in education, instructional technology or design OR an equivalent combination of education and job-related experience. At least 24 months experience in teaching, designing instructional activities and related work. Knowledge of best practices in online teaching and teaching pedagogy. Skill in oral and written communication. Proficient in Microsoft Office and Internet use. 

Additional preferences: Master’s degree in education, educational technology or instructional design. At least 36 months experience teaching, designing instructional activities, and/or using instructional technologies. Experience in design, development and delivery of online courses or workshops. Advanced computing skills, including web site development and course management system experience. Supervisory and/or management experience. Experience in higher education environment. 

Salary range: $50,000 - $65,000

 Applications may be made online at http://jobs.ou.edu. Vacancy is listed as “Director, A&S Online Program (Program Specialist II)†under job requisition 06683.

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Campus Technology Webinar

 

 

Lab Virtualization: Lower TCO, Increase Scalability and Access

Date: December 9, 2008
Time: 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern
Sponsored by: Citrix
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Lab virtualization delivers K-12 and higher education instructional applications and data to students working on any computer with Internet access, over any network connection.

Discover how your institution can better manage and increase access to instructional apps while providing the best blended learning environment. In this free webcast, University of Maryland Executive Director of Engineering Information Technology Jim Zahniser and Forrester Senior Analyst Natalie Lambert provide real-world experience and practical insight on how lab virtualization:

§  eliminates dependence on the traditional brick-and-mortar computer lab

§  gives students the greater flexibility and anytime access they demand

§  securely delivers course- and semester-based remote access that can be managed at the server level

Speakers

§  Jim Zahniser, executive director of Engineering Information Technology,
University of Maryland

§  Natalie Lambert, senior analyst, Forrester Research, Inc.

§  Dave Podwojski, director, Government, Education and Health, Citrix Systems, Inc.

 

Register today and let our experts guide you through the steps of using lab virtualization to enhance the learning environment on your campus.

 

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Campus Technology Webinar

Open Source IT Monitoring: Trends and Case Studies in Higher Education

Date: December 11, 2008
Time: 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern
Sponsored by: GroundWork Open Source
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Discover simple, cost-effective strategies for managing systems with open source.

Attend this webinar to hear experts from GroundWork Open Source share real-world adoption experiences from the University of Utah, SUNY and University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Hear the benefits of open source, its advantages over proprietary solutions and how tools from GroundWork Open Source enabled these institutions to:

§  efficiently manage, scale heterogeneous environments

§  reduce ongoing monitoring costs

§  consolidate views and reports

§  make better use of IT resource

Presenters

§  David Dennis, senior director of product marketing, GroundWork Open Source

§  Rich Trezza, senior sales engineer, GroundWork Open Source

See what open source tools can do for your campus and get answers to your questions in this informative Webcast moderated by Campus Technology’s Matt Villano.

Register today!

 


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