Instructional Designer
Company: Talent Software Services
Location: Stanford
Posted on: April 10, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Overview
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The Center for Teaching and Learning is seeking an experienced
Instructional Designer to collaborate on a project to develop a
self-paced asynchronous Canvas-based course focused on AI literacy
skills for faculty and instructors. The person in this role will
work with content experts to build engaging instructional modules
on topics at the intersection of AI and education such as academic
integrity, AI prompting, evaluating AI outputs, AI course policy,
integrating AI into student assignments, and so on. Join us in
shaping the future of education by empowering educators with
essential and critical AI literacy skills.
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate closely with the Associate Director for Academic
Technology to design and develop course modules.
Organize scholarly resources on AI and education topics for
presentation in the course modules.
Synthesize complex pedagogical and technical information into
easily understood, clear, and concise instructional content.
Design learning experiences, including activities and assessments,
to promote engagement and facilitate learning.
Build course modules in Canvas, employing basic coding skills and
utilizing genAI technologies when appropriate.
Track tasks and timelines to meet deadlines; solicit and
incorporate feedback for course improvement.
Required Qualifications
Proven ability to create engaging asynchronous instructional
content that enhances adult learning.
Strong understanding of higher education pedagogy and familiarity
with the intersection of generative AI, pedagogy, and
education.
Strong instructional and educational writing experience, with the
ability to write clearly and engagingly.
Proven experience working effectively in teams and collaborating
with stakeholders.
---------------------Preferred Qualifications
Basic knowledge and experience with Canvas; familiarity with coding
web-based interactive elements is a plus.
Experience designing graphic and visual elements for courses, such
as banners, icons, charts, infographics, etc., with basic graphic
design skills and proficiency in relevant design tools.
Familiarity with web accessibility standards to ensure an
accessible course design.
Ability to learn and adapt quickly to new technologies and
tools.
Keywords: Talent Software Services, San Francisco , Instructional Designer, Other , Stanford, California
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