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, center directors, and staff of ASU) to plan, direct, organize, and execute against project requirements, identify and acquire necessary resources, and coordinate efforts by all parties to ensure timely
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design, aerospace, mechanical, chemical, and materials science and engineering. In collaboration with leadership, this position will promote the strategic advancement of meaningful research and sponsored
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, or Northern Arizona University). EdPlus at ASU is a dynamic unit of Arizona State University focused on the design and scalable delivery of digital teaching and learning models to increase student success and
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to hiring, training, and evaluating student staff and managing schedules. This position will also assist in the delivery of training content for ASN’s student staff, as well as in designing and presenting
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of developing IT platforms and tools that add value to the student experience. As part of ET, the Drupal Developer Sr. will work closely and collaboratively with project managers, UX designers, other developers
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), the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), and project-associated architects and engineers. Provides architectural design assistance and interpretation to campus clients during the design and construction
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-specific courses, thus ensuring the best quality learner experience. You partner with the UP and ASU/Ed Plus instructional design team and student success team to deliver the courses effectively. You will
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missions of ASU. As a member of the Systems Analyst team, the System Analyst performs professional-level work in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of complex reporting, analytical and
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mapping, immersive experiences, and innovations in the industry. Next Lab envisions the future to imagine how changes in technology and society might impact learning through responsible innovation, futures
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initiatives. These projects are funded by the IES to (a) design and develop tutoring modules that support student learning and (b) explore factors influencing students’ performance in comprehension and writing