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Paul C. Gorski gorski at edchange.org
Mon May 19 11:20:47 EDT 2008


*(SENIOR) SYSTEM ACADEMIC PLANNER FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS*

The University of Wisconsin System Administration (UWSA) Office of Academic
and Student Services (ACSS) is seeking candidates to fill a full-time System
Academic Planner or Senior System Academic Planner position focused on
student affairs. ACSS is a unit in the Office of Academic Affairs, located
in Madison, WI. One of the primary functions of ACSS is to work with the UW
institutions to coordinate academic and student services policies, programs,
and initiatives within the UW System (UWS).



*DIRECTOR, UWS INSTITUTE FOR URBAN EDUCATION *

The purposes of the UWS-IUE are: to increase and improve the pre-service
educational opportunities for University of Wisconsin system students who
want to be prepared to work in urban education settings; increase the
professional educational opportunities for certified Wisconsin teachers
currently working in urban settings or who desire to work in urban settings
and want to increase their competence to work with culturally and
economically diverse students; and create a program that supports research
and effective practices in the area of urban education.

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*SCORM Certification and Web Programmer *

University of Wisconsin System Administration; *Academic Advanced
Distributed Learning Co-Laboratory*; Madison, WI. *For more information on
the Co-Lab, visit our website at http://www.academiccolab.org/. *

*Responsibilities: *The SCORM and web programmer serves as the primary
technician for the Wisconsin Testing Organization (WTO) to certify Learning
Management Systems and Content Packages against the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition
set of specifications. In addition to spending approximately 50% of the job
working on WTO projects, the SCORM and web programmer will engage in ongoing
projects to develop specific software applications. Software engineering and
programming responsibilities include: working with customers to assess the
scope and objectives for IS application efforts, developing assessment
software, ensuring SCORM compatibility with developed software, and design
user interfaces for applications. This position will also provide general
programming support for Co-Lab initiatives as needed, using a variety of Web
technologies, including programming for the external AADLC website and
associated resources.


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