Apply to become a Content Development Assistant.
Getting Started
UCL wishes to make a number of appointments for Content Development Assistants.
The role of the Content Development Assistant is to support module teams to develop online learning materials and activities, under direction of the module lead, with workload and tasks to be negotiated with the Connected Learning Lead.
The duration of the role and patterns of work are likely to be flexible and will depend on the department’s needs. The work will be done remotely, and the role holder will need access to a computer and internet connection.
Duties and Responsibilities
Your tasks as an IOE Content Development Assistant will be as follows:
- Creating and editing online courses and activities – primarily in Moodle – for use in online teaching and learning.
- Making videos available from YouTube in Moodle.
- Creating learning materials using a range of applications – including Office applications, but also potentially using discipline-specific tools.
- Performing accessibility checks to ensure that materials and activities are accessible to students with disabilities. This is on documents, PowerPoint slides and Moodle.
- Creating videos and audio materials (including uploading to Moodle sites and putting videos into lecturecast or mediacentral).
- Assisting module teams to align course materials and activities with the Connected Learning Baseline.
- Trialling online learning activities and feeding back any issues or areas for improvement to the module team.
- Involvement in ad hoc meetings organised by the module team and Connected Learning Lead;
- To actively follow and promote UCL policies, including Equal Opportunities;
- To uphold confidentiality in regard to students’ records and marks;
- To engage with all training required to support the role.
Application
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