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Senior Instructional Designer/Assessment Project Manager
University of Wisconsin-Extension Division of Continuing Education, Outreach and E-Learning (CEOEL) (Wisconsin)
(date posted: 03/25/2013)

Director of Instructional Technology
LIM College (New York)
(date posted: 03/22/2013)

Instructional Technologist
George Mason University (Virginia)
(date posted: 03/22/2013)

Instructional Designer
Clackamas Community College (Oregon)
(date posted: 03/21/2013)

Instructional Designer
Hazelden (Minnesota)
(date posted: 03/20/2013)

Director of Educational Technology & Instructional Support
University of Cincinnati (Ohio)
(date posted: 03/20/2013)

Assistant Director, Office of Instructional Technology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia)
(date posted: 03/19/2013)

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