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Job Summary: The Technology Transition and Commercialization Specialist, a member of the Florida APEX Accelerator, will play a pivotal role in supporting activities to facilitate the transition
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broadcast equipment including engineering for events (RadioLive & Webcasts) and other duties as required. Department WUWF - Programming & Production FLSA: Non-Exempt Minimum Qualifications: High School
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for science, technology, engineering, art, and math). Working with Explore Camps provides camp assistants with a unique and meaningful summer job experience. Advantages to working with UWF Explore Camps
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The position requires innovation in teaching and learning, professional development, a commitment to collegiality, and academic citizenship. The Department of Instructional Design and Technology and
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Doctorate degree in education, instructional technology, or a closely related field. Earned tenure and promotion in rank in the field of the doctorate. Successful administrative experience in higher
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/college technology platforms for student documentation and communication (i.e. TeacherReady portal, Canvas, Exxat, TeacherReady Community Facebook page, tableau, etc.) - (Essential) 15% - Assist with
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teaching creative writing. Demonstrated facility with integrating technology into teaching practice. Demonstrated experience with editing and production of national and/or campus literary journals as
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composition, and other writing-intensive courses. Knowledge of contemporary best practices in teaching both face-to-face and online environments. Demonstrated facility with integrating technology into teaching
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research, student mentoring, and DoD collaborations. All tenured and tenure-track positions require a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or
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to achieve the goals and objectives outlined in the curriculum. Create stimulating lesson plans and additional resources for K-9th grade summer camps mostly in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in