This position will be responsible for mentoring up to seven students in a particular role (Product
Manager, Project Manager, Developer, Researcher, Designer) on the Masters of Educational
Technology and Applied Learning Sciences (METALS) capstone team. You will be responsible for
meeting your role group at least twice a month Wednesdays from 6-7 pm EST, starting January
2023 until the end of July 2023. These meetings will be used for community building and
imparting skills, tools and techniques, or mindsets necessary to succeed in the role both in the
capstone project and beyond using appropriate pedagogy such as lecturing, workshops or peer
reviews. The successful candidate must be intimately familiar with the METALS program, its
learning objectives and goals, the capstone course and project and should come with a
curriculum plan for the role which they are applying for.
MS in Learning Science and Educational Technology
2 or more years industry experience as a learning engineer, learning scientist, project manager, product manager, user experience designer, or learning experience designer.
Experience with the METALS program strongly preferred.
Please submit your resume. The HCII will review applications as we receive them; however, the
final deadline to receive materials is December 31, 2023 or until the positions have been filled.
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