Attend this web seminar to participate in a discussion with Tim Hudson, senior director of curriculum design at DreamBox Learning and Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart, about how to identify signs of success
when implementing blended learning and how to know your district is headed in the right direction.
Essential Job Functions - eLearning • Produce dynamic, technology - enabled
learning in eLearning, mobile and virtual delivery formats • Act in coordination with L&D consultants, business leaders and other managers and staff to identify eLearning needs, then match them with innovative self - paced and
blended learning design solutions • Curate the best eLearning content to match requirements set by L&D
learning consultants • Consult with members of the L&D Team and business leaders to deliver high - quality eLearning experiences that are instructionally sound, creative, visual and engaging through consultative design • Create and maintain tools for helping L&D team and business leaders to
implement e-
learning design projects in a consistent way • Stay up - to - date on eLearning techniques, gaming technology and e-
learning technology in order to curate and develop innovative «PlayStation quality»
learning experiences for employees • Effectively outsource eLearning development,
when needed, or use multiple development tools to design, create and deliver in - house developed, self - paced (or
blended) eLearning content (using tools like Articulate, Storyline, Captivate, Brainshark, etc.) • Ensure
learning content adheres to specifications for mobile, virtual and desktop
learning as well as brand guidelines and industry best practices, where appropriate • Work with
learning consultants, instructional designers and business leaders where appropriate to create user instructions, FAQs, and other documentation that support effective use of the LMS.
When she was comfortable with small group instruction, Ms. Arenas proceeded to
implement station rotations, an effective
blended learning model where students rotate from group to group during a lesson.