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design theories, pedagogical methods, online/hybrid teaching strategies, and accessibility principles. Academic technologies such as learning management tools, survey tools, and video conferencing
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experience. Required Qualifications • Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable to the program and/or administrative specialty to develop
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design theories and methodologies, innovation in teaching and learning, trends in IT engagement, and of best practices in the management of engagement and innovation technologies related to academic
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Desert campuses. Candidates having a combination of both theory/research and applied/hands-on teaching experiences in the areas of Cybersecurity Management, Ethical hacking - SCADA/IOT, Forensics, Incident
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with a broad administrative impact and implications. Ability to anticipate problems and address them proactively. •Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and
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://www.csus.edu/student-affairs/centers-programs/disability-access-center/ Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Incumbents must possess a thorough knowledge of court reporting methods and theories, realtime software
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to the appropriate legal analysis/theory, draft reports that are cogent, factually accurate and legally sound recommending the appropriate disposition on each issue, and handle sensitive cases that may be high-profile
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student group work. Ability to perform in highly interactive situations such as discussion, workshops, seminars, and platform settings, and handle unique subject matter, theories and terminology and team
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. (12 units undergraduate; 6 units graduate) Eligible to work in the United States Payroll Requirement: Social Security Card Preferred Qualifications Understanding of typography, color theory, and layout
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designed to challenge and engage students, connecting theory and research with practice. Our faculty provides experiences for College of Education students to explore the impact of their social identities