10 April: fyi -- instructional technology, NYU
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2 Instructional Technology positions at New York University
The Instructional Technology Group at NYU is part of Academic Computing
at NYU, and serves all departments and programs at the University as
part of the central Information Technology Services division. This group
works with faculty, staff and graduate students to support the use of
new technologies in teaching and learning. The instructional technology
Group is based in NYU's brand new Faculty Technology Center, located in
the heart of Greenwich Village in New York City.
The Instructional Technology Group is small, energetic group actively
involved in a number of exciting new initiatives supporting the use of
advanced technology to support instruction. These include including the
development of a large-scale distance learning program for NYU, and
piloting several Internet 2 projects, as well as experimentation with
new technologies and software.
The group will also be actively involved in supporting ACH/ALLC 2001 -
the international conference of the Association for Computing in the
Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing,
taking place at NYU this June.
We are pleased to announce that we have 2 positions available in this
group. . These posts are for Instructional Technology Specialists, with
responsibility for supporting and developing existing Instructional
Technology facilities at NYU, as well as developing new projects which
will exercise both content and technology skills.
Candidates should be graduates (an advanced degree is preferred) who
enjoy working on challenging projects with a motivated team of
individuals in a collegial atmosphere, and should be interested in
investigating applications of new technology in all academic divisions.
You will need sound technological knowledge, particularly knowledge of
digital multimedia and instructional technology tools. You should have
excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and an ability to
train and work with a variety of academic clients. You should also be
interested in an opportunity to learn about the creation of academic
resources using advanced technologies.
These are professional staff positions with permanent funding,
competitive wages, and a very generous vacation and benefits package
including tuition waiver for part-time study. A detailed job description
is available at http://www.nyu.edu/its/jobs/instruc.nyu
For more information, or to apply for this post, please contact
Katy Santos
Information Technology Services
Human Resources
Fairchild Building, Room 520B
7 E 12 St New York, NY 10012-8929
katy.santos@nyu.edu
Fax: +1 212 995 4106
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