Education Technology Specialist
Job Summary |
Researches and evaluates educational technologies; and develops standard processes for psychology courses and recommends and implements improvements. Creates and implements course administration procedures; and coordinates and supervises exam processes. Conducts workshops and offers individual training to faculty, instructors, and TA’s; and designs resources and training materials. Mentors and coordinates undergraduate teaching assistants assigned to Psychological and Brain Sciences (PBS). E-Books and associated online learning tools are excellent instructional tools, choosing and understanding the various on-line learning tools presents their own set of problems. |
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Required Qualifications |
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in psychology, higher education, information technology, or related field and one year of data management experience. Understand and evaluate the technology, explain and train faculty members, TAs, and UTAs to use the technology, work with the providers of the technology to explain problems and find solutions, and anticipate and solve student problems. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively communicate and exchange information including ability to professionally communicate with a wide variety of individuals. Strong organizational skills including ability to operate independently with excellent accuracy and attention to detail. Possess computer and software expertise including a high level of proficiency with Microsoft Excel. |
Preferred Qualifications |
Master’s degree; knowledge of Canvas or similar Learning Management Systems as well as familiarity with one or more publisher’s online platforms such as PsychPortal, MindTap, or Connect. |
Working Conditions / Physical Demands | |
Salary Range | $ 30,305.60 - $ 33,405.00 |
Salary Plan | PAO |
Salary Grade | 2SA |
FLSA | Non-Exempt |
Work Location | |
Job Category | Administrative/Professional |