Monday, December 6, 2010

Section 6: Getting an IDT Position and Succeeding at It

I searched http://www.careerbuilder.com/ to locate the following position of interest:

VisionCor is a professional services firm specializing in Learning Devleopment Solutions and Facilitation: Content Management and Delivery and other Web-Based Solutions. The company is based out of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Position of interest: Instructional Designer

Responsibilities:

  • Serve as a leader of cross-functional (curriculum, video, multimedia, SME) teams to design, develop, and deliver training using multiple delivery methods
  • Analyze existing products and e-learning language courses for issues in both usability and learning efficacy
  • Liaison between SMEs and in-house or external design and development teams
  • Determine the appropriate interactivity to meet learning objectives defined by the SMEs
  • Develop design documents, course/lesson outlines and storyboards
  • Create learning aids and interactive reference sections for courses and products
  • Develop sound objectives, lessons, engaging activities, and valid assessments
  • Conduct user testing to identify usability issues in current and future products
  • Be actively involved and interested in online learning trends and be able to make decisions about future directions in regards to LMS and e-learning tool choices

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Instructional Systems Design, Instructional Technology, Adult Education or related discipline
  • Five or more years experience (preferred) in curricular-based instrutional design; applying adult learning theories, assessment, and evaluation to course design, development in diverse content areas; applying different technologies to instructional activities.
  • Demonstrated project management experience and experience working as member of a project team
  • Competence working in online environments for communication and/or development
  • Possesses strong interpersonal written, and oral communication skills , with the capacity to distill complex and/or technical information into concise, influential communications for technical and non-technical audiences
I believe that I possess many of the skills required to be successful in this position. With a background in Business Administration (Bachelor's Degree) and Education (20 years of experience) along with a Master's Degree in LIS/ETEC I have the experience and ability to work with subject matter experts and design teams to design and develop materials and academic courses grounded in sound educational theory and best practices in instructional design. I have knowledge of media technology; media development tools and course management systems; an ability to interact and effectively communicate; presentation skills; and the ability to work in a team environment.


I searched http://www.jobtarget.com/ to locate the following position of interest:

Position of Interest: Instructional Designer, Office of Distance Education
University of Nevada, Las Vegas - UNLV

The Instructional Designer is responsible for ongoing training and support of individual Distance Education faculty. In collaboration with the instructional design team, this position assists in the selection, design, production and implementation of distance education strategies.

Responsibilities:


  • Teaching various distance education technologies to faculty including Blackboard/Vista 4
  • Collaboration with the instructional design team to identify objectives and prescribe instrucitonal strategies based on analysis of client needs and goals
  • Matching faculty abilities and objectives with appropriate technology and production methods
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Effective handling of multiple projects simultaneously

Qualifications:

Qualifications include a Master's Degree in Instructional Technology, Instructional Design, or related field from an accredited college or universtiy and three years experience in related work environment with distance education technologies and instructional required.

This job position is appealing to me for several reasons. I love the college atmosphere and feel that I possess the qualifications required for this job. After earning a Master's Degree through the distance education program at TAMU, I feel that I have seen evidence of what is entailed in a good distance education course. Instructors have used various methods and technology, some have been more effective than others, and I've been able to see first hand how important effective communication and course management is to distance education learners. I feel that I'm a good collaborator and with strong communication and interpersonal skills.

I searched www.astd.org to locate the following position of interest:

Position: Manager of Training and Education, S.D. Myers, Inc.

This position will oversee and be responsible for the overall operations - production and delivery - of SDMI's training and education to external customers. They will be responsible for organizational structure, product development, product delivery, student experience, strategic direction of offerings and department, establishing SDMI as the leader in training and education in the transformer marketplace.

Responsibilities:

  • Overall strategic direction of the SDMI Training & Education business in alignment with Charter and strategy of SDMI
  • Development, delivery, and enhancement of offerings in terms of technical training/education,overall curriculum, instructional mehtods, delivery media
  • Part time instructor and curriculum/content developer

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Instructional Design, Program Development, Adult Education or related field
  • Electronic and web-based education development and delivery
  • Operational experience in technical field (developing curriculum, training, leadership, etc.)
  • Strong project management skills
  • Ability to form and maintain relationships at all levels within the company
  • Ability to work independently and problem solve

I believe that I possess most of the skills that this job requires. With my business background in addition to the years I've spent in the field of education and curriculum, I feel that this would be a very exciting position. With a strong sense of commitment and a desire to work with a team, I believe I could be an effective leader with much to offer this company.





After completing "Your Career Positioning System", a self-assessment tool located in the ASTD Career Navigator website, some of my strengths and weaknesses were identified. The assessment that I took was aimed at entry-level manager positions. I wasn't really surprised by the results since I rated myself, and I am aware that my strengths are interpersonal relationships and management. My weaknesses, as evidenced by the self assessment, are analysis and evaluation of data. In the Business/Management category, my proficiency level met the Target Proficiency Level with the exception of Item #2 (Applies business acumen by building a business case for the organization's learning agenda). In the Interpersonal category, my proficiency level met or exceeded the Target Proficiency Level with the exception of Item #7 (communicates effectively, both orally and written). I realize more than ever that communication is an area I need to improve upon. The results for the Personal category revealed that one of my strengths is Item #12 (models personal development by building new knowledge and skills). In the Improving Human Performance category my proficiency level fell below the Target Proficiency Level in two areas (Item # 13 -analyzes systems related to the performance gap and Item #15- Conducts cause analysis to determine basis of performance gap). In the Measuring and Evaluating category results show that I am not proficient in analyzing and interpreting data. Coaching, Managing Organizational Knowledge, and Managing the Learning Function are my strengths while there is need for improving two areas in the Designing Learning category (Item 60-Designs a curriculum or program and Item 61 - Creates designs or specifications for instructional material). In the Delivering Training category, my proficiency level met or exceeded the Target Proficiency Level in all areas. Overall, I learned that my strengths are training and managing people. My weakness are analysis, evaluation, and curriculum design.

Professional Organizations:

Association for the Advancement of Computing In Education

Mission: To advance the knowledge, theory and quality of teaching and learning at all levels with information technology.

Cost of Membership: Professional Membership $115 Student Membership $35

Publications: Journal of Interactive Learning Research, Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, International Journal on e-Learning

Conferences & Meetings: ED-MEDIA - World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications; and E-Learn - World Conference on e-Learning in Corporate, Government, Health Care and Higher Education.

Opportunities for professional development: AACE Digital Library - thousands of journal articles and conference proceedings to assist members in their efforts to conduct scholarly research, keep current on the latest research and publications in their field, and maintain their academic interests in the area of information technology in education

Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)

Mission: To facilitate humane learning through systematic development, utilization, and management of learning resources, which include people, processes, and media in educational settings.

Cost of membership: Regular membership $125 (with ETR&D $170) Student membership $75

Publications: Educational Technology, Research & Development (bi-monthly journal), TechTrends (bi-monthly journal), Quarterly Review of Distance Education

Conferences and meetings: annual international convention, summer conference focused on specialized topics

Opportunities for professional development: international conventions, publications, job placement center, summer conferences focused on specialized topics

Professional Publications:

Educational Technology Magazine

Focus/goals: This publication is not a research journal. The editors' goal is to include articles which interpret research and/or practical applications of scientific knowledge in education and training environments.

Submission guidelines: State facts succinctly, explain implications of research, applications, suggestions. Style of writing should be informal. Identify opinions as such. No length restrictions (most are under 3000 words). Charts/photographs are permitted. Submit two copies with stamped/self-addressed envelope. All papers should be typed (double-spaced) on standard paper. May submit electonically as e-mail attachment. The author should be identified by his/her current job title.

Is this a peer reviewed journal? No

Is the journal online? No

TechTrends

Focus/goals: To provide a vehicle for the exchange of information among professional practitioners concerning the management of media and programs, the application of educational technology principles and techniques to instructional programs, corporate and military training, and any other kinds of information that can contribute to the advancement of knowledge of practice in the field.

Submission guidelines: APA format, 1000-4000 words, submit in Word or RTF, Times New Roman or Arial 12 pt. font. For detailed guidelines see "Instructions for Authors" on the website. Submit to TechTrends by email or paper mail.

Is this a peer reviewed journal? Yes

Is the journal online? Yes

I was vaguely familiar with the publications of these two organizations. In fact, I have read Information Power while working on my degree and was surprised to see that it was co-authored by AECT. I have begun to understand how important these organizations are to the field of educational technology, and I will make it one of my goals to be more informed and stay abreast of current issues in the field through these organizations and publications. Too many times when I've come across some of the publicatons mentioned in this chapter and in these websites, I've laid them to the side to read later when I have time...which usually never happens. The field of technology is constantly in a state of change and innovation, so I must take time to be aware of what is happening.

If I were responsible for identifying the domains, competencies and performance statements for a performance technologist they would include:

  • Good communication skills since their job entails communicating with clients, employers, and other professionals. The performance technologist must be able to communicate well in order to help employers and organizations make decisions about training, job applicants, evaluating personnel, etc. This position requires the ability to share skills and knowledge with other professionals.
  • Systematic approach to problem identification and problem solving. The performance technologist would need to clearly see the "big picture" in order to solve performance problems. Once problems were identified, the performance technologist should possess the skills necessary to address the needs, develop a plan and lead clients in working together to solve the problems.
  • Ethical and honest behavior in reporting data and handling clients' personal information.
  • Strong interpersonal relationships and willingness to form partnerships and collaborate with other professionals.



2 comments:

  1. These self-assessments are a good tool to show us where we can improve as a professional educator. I can see you are taking steps in this degree program to address some of those weaknesses.

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  2. pretty wild that the educational technology magazine isn't online!

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