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Position Announcement The Department of Information Systems and Technology (www.uvu.edu/ist) invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions in Information Systems to begin August 1
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using traditional in-class methods, teaching online, and use of other current teaching techniques Skill in using current technology Effective human relations skills and communication techniques Ability
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offered by the Department of Information Systems and Technology Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Effective tutors are: Knowledgeable about a wide range of Information Management curricula Well-versed in
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-traditional students. Knowledge and experience regarding student success initiatives. Knowledge and experience working with technology and multimedia, specifically social media platforms. Knowledge of Career
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development theory and practice, including adult learning principles and effective strategies for supporting instructional improvement across faculty career stages. Familiarity with higher education structures
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to Music, American Popular Music, Theory, Aural Skills, Music History, Commercial Music, Music Technology, Composition, Music Education, or other courses in the music department. Qualifications / Licenses
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success in a field of physics research with collaborative potential with current UVU physics faculty. Additional preference will be given to those with experience interfacing with undergraduate engineering
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systems (LMS) and classroom technology. Abilities Teach complex concepts in an accessible, student-centered way. Establish rapport with students and foster a supportive learning environment. Adapt
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technology in the classroom. A record of curriculum development, effective verbal and written communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students. The ability, desire, and
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, and innovative use of instructional technology in the classroom. A record of curriculum development, effective verbal and written communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with faculty