Employment Opportunities

womanFacilitate online courses
Are you an innovative Missouri educator with strong communication and technology skills? e-Learning for Educators is looking for education leaders in our state to become online professional development course facilitators.

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Develop online courses
Do you have expertise in classroom management? How about technology integration, or assessment? Here at e-Learning for educators: Missouri we are always looking for experienced Missouri educators to help us update and expand our courses offerings.

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Facilitator FAQ

What is the 10-week training course for facilitators? How much does it cost? What materials and equipment do I need to complete the course?

The 10-week training course for facilitators is free of charge. It is designed to teach participants how to facilitate online courses, familiarize them with the courses e-Learning for Educators offers and introduce them to the e-Learning online course environment. The training course is entirely online. An Internet-connected computer and web browser are the only equipment required.

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Apply Online

It is easy to apply online.

we accept applications year round and hire a few times a year. Electronic applications are active for one year from submission date. Upcoming hiring windows are:

  • Course Developers
  • Applications must be submitted by March 1 - May 5, 2009
    for consideration in this cycle
  • Accepted applicants announced: May 13, 2009
  • course development begins: June 2009 (specific dates tba)
  • Course Facilitators

    Applications must be submitted by February 23, 2009
    for consideration in this cycle
  • Accepted applicants announced: February 27, 2009
  • New facilitator training begins: March 18 2009
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Developer FAQ

What level of technical skills do i need as a developer

Course developers do not need extensive technical skills. The online course development process is designed to help developers learn about the online environment and best practices for online course design.

Course designers will use Google docs, the Moodle course environment, and email for communication and collaboration. The e-Learning staff and our partners at KETC/Channel 9 St. Louis will take the lead in building the course in the online environment and creating multi-media elements as directed by the course developers.

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