SFSU Itec

Monday, December 17, 2007

Are you a ITEC student or alumnus with an online portfolio?

If so, we'd like to link to your portfolio from our "Student Work" page. Send your name and portfolio URL to itecweb@sfsu.edu, and we'll add you to the growing list. Of course, if your URL changes, let us know so you aren't associated with a "dead" link!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Job Post: SF City College Trainer/Instructional Designer

City College of San Francisco has an upcoming job opening for a Senior Trainer/Instructional Designer.

This position is part of the S.F. City and County Civil Service -- Applicants must be on the current City and County of San Francisco, Department of Human Resources Employment Registry for Class 1033 IS Trainer - Senior.

Interested applicants should visit www.jobaps.com/sf as soon as possible to begin the application process by registering an account and being placed on the registry for Class 1033.

You'll be asked to submit your education, employment and skills history to be considered for the eligibility list

Job Post: Full-Time Technology Specialist

Full-Time Technology Specialist
October 22, 2007
General Description:
The Carey School is an independent, coeducation Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade school with approximately 224 students. The school is located at 2101 Alameda de Las Pulgas in San Mateo, California, approximately 20 miles south of San Francisco and 30 miles north of San Jose (near Highway 92). For more information please visit www.careyschool.com. The Carey School is creating a new full-time Technology Specialist position to meet the needs of its expanding technology curriculum. The Technology Specialist will report to the Technology Director and will work closely with school faculty, parents and students on all aspects of the school’s technology operations. The candidate is responsible for managing and maintaining the school’s network of OS-X computers, email, library database and other applications, external website, printers,
backups, phone systems, security infrastructure and other technology-related systems. The candidate will also participate in the development and implementation of a comprehensive Technology Plan for the school, including the evaluation, selection, purchase and implementation of new hardware, software and school information systems. Finally, the Technology Specialist will also have the opportunity to work directly with school faculty and staff on their technology needs.

Duties:
• Administer OS-X servers
• Maintain and improve computer systems in the computer lab, classrooms, and offices
• Oversee the school’s network, including physical networks, routers and internet connections
• Manage critical software applications including the school’s business systems, email systems
and student information systems
• Install and configure server-based educational software and productivity software (Microsoft
Office, Adobe software, etc.)
• Assist with the management and update of the school’s website
• Ensure reliable backups and lead disaster recovery procedures
• Manage phone and security systems, including SPAM / virus protection software
• Evaluate, negotiate, select, purchase and implement new hardware and software as needed
• Develop and implement strategic and tactical technology projects as directed by the
Technology Director
• Maintain current documentation of the school’s technology infrastructure and systems
• Assist other school faculty and staff in implementing technology in the classroom
• Assist with school-wide technology professional development
• Provide just-in-time support for other faculty and staff

Qualifications:
• BA/BS degree. Master’s degree and/or previous teaching experience is a huge plus
• Minimum 3 - 5 years experience in technology positions, ideally in a K-12 academic setting
• Strong experience with and deep understanding of Macintosh system and networks including
OS X client/server systems using Open Directory, Home/Mobile Accounts, DNS and DHCP
service. Expertise with OS-X server and network administration and creating and deploying
client computer images is required
• Windows XP/2000 experience is a plus
• Experience with networks, phone systems, business software, school information systems,
email systems, backups and other technology systems
• Desire and ability to work with faculty, staff and students to understand and address technology
needs. Ability to assist individuals with varying degrees of technical experience
• Programming skills, such as scripting, web site layout and programming, database knowledge,
is a huge plus
• Excellent problem-solving, organization and verbal/written communication skills
• Eagerness to learn new technology
• Patience and a sense of humor

Software Experience:
• OS-X Server (Workgroup Manager, Server Admin, etc)
• Apple Remote Desktop
• Synchronize Pro
• FileMaker Pro 7
• Raisers Edge (admissions / development software - BlackBaud)
• QuickBooks Accounting Software
• Microsoft Office Suite
• Macromedia Creative Suite (Dreamweaver, InDesign, etc.)
• K-5 Educational Software

Full-time, 12-month position:
The Technology Specialist position is a full-time, 12-month salaried position. Salary is based upon experience and qualifications.
Position includes full health, dental, and retirement benefits.
Position open until filled, with desire to fill as soon as possible.
Please send resume to:
The Carey School
One Carey School Lane
(2101 Alameda de Las Pulgas)
San Mateo, CA 94403
Attn: Barney Desroches
Or send resume electronically to: tech2@careyschool.com

Job Post: Customer Care Training Analyst

From ITEC grad Kira Zadow-Colley:

I am currently working for Hotwire.com, and I we have an opening. The offices are located in downtown San Francisco.

I'd love the opportunity to work some of you guys, and I'm excited about the opportunity to share the position with other extremely well qualified individuals. No relocation is required, and rates are very competitive. The scale of the projects that you will beworking on are going to be large (+ 200) and international inscope.

Consider it an impressive addition to your portfolio. This is for a full time position. It is primarily development (writing) and analysis of data for Call Centers. You will be developing Curriculum and working with an outsourcer who is 100% ILT. We are in the process of transitioning to eLearning. So this position is growing, and will involve development and analysis.

If you decide to apply - please mention me Kira Zadow-Colley fromHotwire.com mailto:kzcolley@hotwire.com) The Posting is listed through the expedia.com job board.Below is a breif of the position:
Customer Care Training Analyst - 5956
Location: Hotwire; San Fransisco
Hiring Manager: Jennie O'Hara
Recruiter: Stephanie Troxel (415) 343-8890
The position of Customer Care Training Analyst requires a customer and business focused and flexible individual, possessing the ability to balance independence and
individual contribution, with a strong team orientation while collaborating with a wide variety of individuals across and outside of the organization. As part of the Customer Care team, they will make an effective contribution to ongoing business information analysis, trend analysis, and business metrics analysis, along with the design of content to support new business initiatives. The position involves working with the Hotwire Customer Care team, based in San Francisco, and outsourced Customer Call Centers, based in the US and Internationally.

If you have any questions, you can always IM me on AOL:
m8ingcacti or on Yahoo: kzzadowcolley

Thanks, and good luck!

Kira Zadow-Colley ITECgrad 2006

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Web 2.0 and Learning Event

LEARNING 2.0: WHAT IS IT, AND WHY SHOULD YOU CARE?

Trying to figure out what people mean by Learning 2.0?

Want to understand what's myth and what's true; what's hype and what's real?

Curious about what will become of instructor-led training in a Web 2.0 world?

There is surely a lot of buzz about Web 2.0 and now Learning 2.0. Blogs and v-logs, wikis and group chat, podcasts and VODS social networks and informal learning, m-learning and rapid e-learning, simulations and virtual worlds are quickly becoming a part of the ongoing conversation among learning professionals.

Come and join this fun dialogue with Lance Dublin, industry veteran, consultant and author to understand how to best integrate and leverage these "new" approaches and technologies to make Learning 2.0 real.

Presented by Lance DublinLance is an independent management consultant, international speaker and author based in San Francisco, California and serving clients world-wide. He specializes in strategy development, program design, and implementation for corporate learning programs and organizational Change management. He brings to his work more than 30 years' experience in adult education and training, communication and change management, and organizational design and development Lance is a regular speaker and keynote presenter at regional, national and international conferences.

In addition, he is the author of numerous published articles, co- Author of the capstone book in ASTD's e-learning series, "Implementinge-Learning" and a contributor to ASTD's "Handbook of Training Design and Delivery", Elliot Masie's "Learning Rants, Raves and Reflections," and Marc Rosenberg's "Beyond e-Learning."

DATE: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
TIME: 5:15 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Crowne Plaza Hotel (480 Sutter Street at Powell)

More Event Info and Easy Pre-Registration Online! http://www.astdgoldengate.org/

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Job Post: Technology Aide for Hillcrest School

The Hillcrest PTA is hiring for a part time enrichment technology teacher to instruct students in grades 4-8 (approximately 20-25 at a time) in the school computer lab for the 2007-2008 school year. We would give preference to someone who can begin immediately.

Hours: M-F 9:30-11:30 (8 one hour sessions – 2 sessions 4th grade, 4 sessions 5th grade, 1 session 7th grade, 1 session 8th grade) for a total of 10 hours per week instruction + 1 hour prep time

Pay: $30/hr (PTA employee, not OUSD) no benefits

General Course Description: Beginning in 4th and 5th grades, students need to learn how to touch type so that they can use the computer keyboard with fluency. So that they will be able to use computers as a tool, they need to be able to word-process, use email responsibly, and research efficiently.

Our student goals include but are not limited to:
  • typing with fluency
  • research effectively and responsibly
    use email responsibly
  • able to produce posters with graphics, brochures, papers,
    produce computer art
  • develop and present a powerpoint report
  • learn about excel

Also, we would like the 7th and 8th graders to create a digital yearbook toward the end of the school year.

In the school computer lab we have: Type to Learn, Mavis Beacon Typing, Microsoft Office, Kidpics???, Kidspiration??? and money to purchase software. In addition we could use someone who knows how to maintain a computer lab, troubleshoot problems and network computers. We are willing to negotiate a limited number of additional hours for this role.

Qualifications: Candidates should have experience with and interest in working with kids in addition to experience in technology. No teaching credential is required.

Contact Information:
Monica Marcone
Hillcrest PTA Curriculum Manager
monica@marcone.us
510-654-8222

Thursday, September 6, 2007

GAP Workshop for Spring 2008 Grads

Students who are planning to graduate Spring 2008 semester are invited to attend the GAP workshops.

We have scheduled two meeting:
  1. On September 24, Monday, in Burk Hall 168 at 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
  2. On September 25, Tuesday, in Burk Hall 170 at 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

These events are also reflected on the ITEC calendar.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Job Post: AAA University Paid Intern

CSAA (the Northern California chapter of AAA, the Automobile Club of America) is seeking instructional design interns in the Contact Center College of our corporate University. The Contact Center College is responsible for the training needs of five contact centers located in CA and AZ.

In the Contact Center College of CSAA, we are performing a massive redesign initiative for all of our new hire training as we move from 95% ILT to a performance-based blended learning approach to an approach that will be 65% elearning, 25% live work and assessments and 10% performance management and coaching in the training lab.

We are seeking skilled instructional design students to help us with this task. We have immediate openings for students with expertise and/or experience producing work in Dreamweaver and/or Captivate.

Interns will be hired for between 15-40 hours per week and paid based on their skill and experience.

This is an opportunity for students to gain valuable real work experience on a team of instructional designers and make money while doing it. Interested students should send their resume and samples to desiree_oliver@csaa.com

CSAA is located at 100 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, just steps from the M-Muni line.

Job Post: Captivate software tutorials

From Karen Quigg:


The tutorials will be for 3D medical imaging software, and there are 30 planned.

Most of the preliminary ID work has been done, but we will need an ID to make adjustments to the overall plan based on the current version of the imaging software and client requests.

This position will begin as soon as a qualified candidate has been found, and we anticipate that the project will last for the next 3 months.

A minimum of 20 hours a week is required, and at least part of that time will need to be in our downtown SF office.

Pay commensurate with experience.

The ideal candidate will also have experience producing print-based instruction, as the next phase of this project will be print-based and we'd prefer to work with the same person in an ongoing manner. It is also extremely important that you have excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Please send a resume, a link to work samples, writing samples (a paper from a class project is just fine), and a general schedule of your availability through November
2007 to
kquigg@newmentor.com.

Job Post: DIVA Team Support

San Francisco State University has launched a new online teaching application called the Digital Information Virtual Archive (DIVA). DIVA rolls together Content Management, Learning Management and Digital File Repository functionality in a Web 2.0 wrapper to give SF State faculty a new online teaching option. Faculty can manage their digital files online, build learning materials using text, images, audio, video, RSS and more, and enhance their work by pulling from an open digital repository containing the best of campus digital resources.

The DIVA Team is looking for a support staff person to help faculty and staff users from across SF State get into DIVA.

THIS POSITION WILL perform the following tasks:


  • provide support to DIVA users by phone, face-to-face, and via email-help coordinate group workshops
  • maintain the DIVA Online Help System
  • create example work in the DIVA system to showcase-coordinate with digitization team on collection building

QUALIFIED CANDIDATES SHOULD have the following skills or experience:
  • familiarity with website usage, especially web 2.0 applications
  • skills or experience in creating help systems
  • good verbal and written communication skills-experience with w/ Photoshop or similar is helpful


POSITION DETAILS:
  • Student Assistant position (must be currently enrolled SFSU student)
  • Pay commensurate with experience
  • Flexible schedule, 20 to 30 hours per week


Send Resume or relevant experience via email to:magpie5@sfsu.edu

    Thursday, August 23, 2007

    Job Post: Technology Training Instructor

    A position for a Technology Training Instructor is posted for the University of California, Berkeley, School of Journalism

    For more details, please visit the school's job board.

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007

    Job Post: instructional design contractor

    From Alumni Millo Mau Pasquini:

    I am passing on a contractor recruitment ad for a group at Stanford. Please send resumes directly to hiring manager Bardia Behravesh at bardia@bardia.org. Full-time (40 hours per week) for about 5 months. Start date is ASAP. Location is Redwood City. ~Millo

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    I'm looking for some e-learning developers for a short-term contract (5 months). Adobe Captivate experience is highly desirable. At minimum, candidate should have instructional design experience (preferably web-based) and the ability to learn Adobe Captivate.Let me know if you know anyone that might be interested. Resumes can be sentdirectly to me. Thanks!

    Monday, August 20, 2007

    Job Post: Elementary Technology Teacher

    From Alumni 2006, Anne Branch:

    One of the elementary schools in the district where I work has an opening
    for a Technology Teacher. Responsibilities include planning and presenting
    lessons to 1st through 5th grade students as well as collaborating with
    classroom teachers to plan computer lab projects and to integrate technology in their own teaching.There is a Mac (OS X) lab and Macs in all classrooms; the tech teacher is responsible for supporting all computers (including a few PCs) on campus.

    It's an 80% (usually 4 days a week) position on the certificated salary schedule.

    There are four elementary schools in the Orinda Union School District.
    I'm the tech teacher at one of the other schools; the tech teachers are a pretty
    tight group and support each other well. The position is open because the
    previous teacher retired after many years.

    Orinda is in Contra Costa County, just through the Caldecott Tunnel.
    It's reverse commute, though, and several of the teachers at my school live in
    SF.

    The position requires a teaching credential; there is a bonus for a
    masters degree. If you've taken ITEC 815 and/or 816, this is your chance to put
    them to use!

    To view the job description and download an application, visit
    http://ousd.schoolwires.com , click on Job Opportunities, and scroll down to Information Literacy and Communications Technology (the job description has changed a bit, though) and print out the application inked at the bottom of the page.

    If you'd like more information, email me at a_branch@mac.com.

    Thanks,
    Anne BranchITEC 2006

    P.S. We're also looking for 2 or 3 Library Media Teachers, including
    one for my school. Use the same application or email me if you or anyone you
    know is interested.

    Wednesday, August 15, 2007

    ITEC open house - Aug 21

    On Aug 21 the ITEC department is hosting an open house to receive its new students. Come on down and help welcome the new class with wine, cheese, and chocolate.

    If any of the current students would like to assist, please contact Anna (annak@sfsu.edu)

    Job Post: Second Life Development

    Eilif Trondsen, a collegue of Dr. Beatty, is working with a large Silicon Vally company that wants to start designing and building in Second Life to test out some ideas and concepts around learning and training. He is looking for any students who has strong Second life designing and building (and scripting) skills and interested in doing some part-time work.

    Any inquiries can be directed to Eilif directly:
    Eilif Trondsen, Ph.D.
    Program and Research Director
    Founder and Chairman, eLearning Forum
    SRI Consulting Business Intelligence
    333 Ravenswood Avenue
    Menlo Park, CA 94025
    Tel. 650-859-2665
    Fax: 650-859-4544
    E-mail: etrondsen@sric-bi.com
    http://www.sric-bi.com/
    http://www.elearningforum.com/

    Job Post: Instructional Designer

    KRJ993 - Exciting Opportunity for an Instructional Designer

    Manufacturing Planning Department is restructuring how they support Manufacturing. They are tasked with creating 16 courses by November 2007 using either eLearning or some Instructor Led Training (ILT). Some of the content exists and some of it does not.

    Must-have:
    Knowledge in manufacturing or supply chain application on the process development side.
    Can ramp-up quickly and hit the ground running.
    Requires limited direction.
    Will ask for things when they need them.
    Knows how to interact with a Subject Matter Expert (SME).
    Experience with the whole range of the instructional design process: needs analysis, design, and development.
    Great attention to detail.
    Knows how to develop a class, knows the questions to ask, and knows how the instructional design process works.

    Nice to have:
    Knowledge of ERP software (Oracle or others)
    PowerPoint:
    Captivate.
    Flash or Breeze.
    Knows a variety of web-based course development tools.
    Knows how to create a design document in Word and then “blow it out” with course development tools.

    Soft skills:
    Will be working with Subject Matter Experts at the manager level. Candidate will need to have good people skills with a warm demeanor.

    Duration: Initially 3 months, 40hrs/week

    Start: ASAP

    Location: San Jose, CA. 4 weeks on site in the beginning of the project. After that, work can be remote with some necessary on-site meetings.

    Experience: 7-10 years

    To apply, please send a Word version of your resume and cover letter to cmendonca@clarityconsultants.com with the Job# 993 in the subject line.

    About Us:
    Clarity Consultants represents top tier talent in corporate Training and Development. When Fortune 500 firms have Training & Development needs, they call us first! We get new opportunities daily. If the above opportunity is not for you and you are a Learning and Development professional, please send us your resume by going to our website! We're Clarity Consultants and we represent a world of opportunities to the best and the brightest Training and Development consultants in the United States. For more info and to register with us please visit our website at http://www.clarityconsultants.com/.

    Friday, July 13, 2007

    Fall Registration Begins May 14th with Early Priority Registration

    We've increased the number of classes being offered this Fall and there are now two Priority Registration periods for you to add classes!

    You can add up to 8 units during Early Priority Registration (May 14 - 25) without paying fees until July 2007. Remember to clear any holds that might prevent you from registering.
    You can add the rest of your classes - up to 19 units for undergrads - during Final Priority Registration (July 23 - August 3) after you have paid your fees.

    Go to www.sfsu.edu/student to find your Early and Final Priority Registration dates, eligibility and fee payment deadline under Registration Time. Also, check the Class Schedule where we've added almost 100 additional classes for this fall!

    Fee payments are due July 9 - 13, 2007

    Job Post: Skilled Instructional Designer

    SOPHOI, Incorporated is a leading provider of enterprise intellectual property management software that allows corporations to efficiently manage and license Intellectual Property assets.

    Founded in 1998, SOPHOI provides enterprise intellectual property management software to address the growing need to streamline the Intellectual Property value chain for medium-sized businesses to large, multi-national corporations.
    SOPHOI is the developer of iPLS (Intellectual Property Licensing Suite), an enterprise-class software platform that delivers efficient intellectual property management and licensing capabilities allowing corporations to leverage the strategic value of their intellectual property value chain.
    Sophoi is currently looking for highly motivated instructors to provide the following capabilities:

    Job Duties
    Design, develop, and deliver iPLS training to all Sophoi consultants, customers and partners.
    Develop a comprehensive training curriculum
    Presents training sessions in a classroom format
    Develops a web-based training program
    Determines course of training per employee and client needs
    Maintains records of training activities and consultant progress.
    Monitors training programs’effectiveness.

    Background:
    Software training background
    Experience in entertainment industry; intellectual property rights a plus
    Superb presentation skills with a strong grasp of adult learning principles and methodology
    Understanding of the Instructional Systems Design Model
    Strong aptitude and desire to learn the iPLS application
    ERP experience a plus
    Bachelors degree from four year University

    Job Post: Technical Writer

    Job Description:
    SOPHOI is a fast-growing Los Angeles based enterprise software company providing an end-to-end solution for Intellectual Property Management (iPLS). SOPHOI’s customers include major motion picture studios, television and media companies from around the world. SOPHOI is looking for a highly motivated Technical Writer with hands-on experience in creating documentation for SOPHOI’s iPLS (Intellectual Property Licensing Suite) software applications.

    This position reports to VP Product Marketing.

    Please submit resumes to jthapliyal@sophoi.com. For more information on SOPHOI, please visit http://www.sophoi.com/

    Job Responsibilities:
    • Create and maintain product documentation for a variety of audiences, internal and external
    • Design and development of

      • User guides
      • Installation & operations manuals
      • Reference and configuration guides
      • Context sensitive help systems
      • Instructional content to support training curriculum


    • Manage document libraries and version control
    • Plan, manage, and budget the production of documentation
    • Work with Product Engineering, Quality Assurance, and Product Marketing to design, develop, edit, and produce product documentation

    Job Requirements:
    Candidates should have 4+ years of Technical writing and software documentation experience
    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience in technical communications, instructional design, English, or related field
    Experience with documentation issues such as style template management, revision and change control, indexes, glossaries, and continuity
    Demonstrated ability to use, and comprehend, software at a proficient user level
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