Remote Instructional Designer
D2L
π΅ $38k-$56k
πRemote - Canada
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Job highlights
Summary
Join D2L as an Instructional Designer to collaborate with client stakeholders and D2L team members on course development, leveraging instructional design best practices and Brightspace expertise. As a key member of the project team, you will work closely with clients, subject matter experts, and internal teams to bring courses to life within Brightspace.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with client stakeholders and D2L team members
- Work closely with client subject matter experts to gather learning content and vision
- Leverage instructional design best practices, learning theory, and Brightspace expertise to align course design and development to client needs
- Coach clients through defining learning objectives, organizing course content, implementing effective evaluation strategies and tools, integrating interactivity and media solutions
- Develop content in Brightspace using various tools and methodologies, as required
- Collaborate with courseware developers on content development and LMS tool configurations
- Work closely with D2L project managers, courseware developers, and graphic designers to bring learning content to life in Brightspace
- Monitor progress and communicate roadblocks through regular touchpoints and emails with client and internal Project Managers
- Collaborate with project team to address roadblocks and find efficiencies
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