Overview of Duties for the Multi-Media Designer
The Multi-Media Designer will provide support to execute the following tasks:
- Support the ADL section by assuming the completed and SME approved story boards from Instructional Designer and convert them into online multimedia format according to SCORM 2004 specifications to be posted on Learning Management System.
- The incumbent will have the responsibility for converting and archiving all storyboards received from Instructional Designer into a standard flash template pertaining to ADL courses under development.
- MD designs and coordinates course features, interactions, navigational tools, and content with instructional designer and JADL Section Head. Supports the conversion of traditional classroom training and educational material or new storyboards into instructionally sound, interactive, web-based training.
- Ensures all developed work is in compliance with NATO standards and requirements (e.g., SCORM 2004) and security policies and procedures.
- Designs and develops online courses for interactive delivery systems, interactive multimedia training.
- Designs and builds web pages using a variety of graphics software applications, techniques and tools.
- Designs and develops user interface features, site animation and special effects elements.
- Uses animation, audio, video, and other creative techniques to develop interactive training systems.
- Develops innovative user involvement techniques to enhance information transfer.
- Researches and incorporates text, audio, video data drawn from a wide range of sources in support of this effort.
- Performs content presentation improvements and upgrades.
- Reviews and edits all content for consistency in style, language, and reusable content.
- Participates in meetings with the JET staff to discuss products, site maintenance, future planning, modifications and enhancements.
- Designs, develops, troubleshoots, debugs and implements software code (such as HTML, CGI and JavaScript) for the website.
- Develops and updates interactive training systems in support of distance learning, distance services, and distributed simulation and information processing. Uses animation, audio, video, and other creative techniques. Designs and builds web pages using a variety of graphics software applications, techniques and tools. Ensures compliance with government standards (e.g., SCORM 2004) and security policies and procedures.
- Designs and develops user interface features, site animation and special effects elements.
- Performs content presentation improvements and upgrades.
- Participates in status meetings with the users to discuss products.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience for the Multi-Media Designer
The Multi-Media Designer shall demonstrate the following minimum experience, qualifications and capabilities:
(a) Two years of vocational training in computer science multimedia or related subjects.
(b) 3 Years experience (within last 5 years) in graphical development in web based multimedia development for online courses and usage
(c) 3 Years (within last 5) experience using graphical development tools providing examples of work/projects created.
(d) Fluent English Written and Oral
(e) Experience to work independently to research and leverage industry, government, and academia, to develop innovative, state-of-the-art information technology.
(f) Experience using desktop PC computer and the following program items: popular graphics programs (Photoshop, MS PowerPoint), current MSOffice Suite, current Website development software (Adobe CS4 Suite, e.g. Dream weaver, MS FrontPage, HTML, Fireworks-Graphics, Flash-Multimedia, video editing tools), php programming and JAVA/JAVASCRIPT, and CGI scripts. Experience with Website development
(g) Experience working with the SCORM standard and the ability to design to its structure.
(h) Experience in the use of Learning Management System Software.
(i) Experience in creating a minimum of 5 consecutive pages of interactive Flash frames from a minimum of three different on line courses.
Security
NATO Classified Security Clearance - or National equivalent clearance
Performs other duties and special projects as needed and directed by the Manager.
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