Showing posts with label Positioning Career Assignment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Positioning Career Assignment. Show all posts

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Positioning Myself in the Field: Part IV

I just wanted to let everyone know that later this evening/afternoon that my product for my Positioning assignment would be available at the link below. Right now, there's a construction sign up as I complete the full coding of the site, but as soon as the image below disappears from the site, my new knowledge portal will be live and ready for use and review. I welcome any comments you have on this new section of my site!

Educational Technology Portal



Edit: Sorry for any confusion I might have caused with the wording above, but the Educational Technology portal has been ready for viewing since yesterday evening (Nov 16, 2006). I've place an image of the new site next to the construction image to show that the site is ready for viewing, and includes a feedback form for anyone who'd like to fill it out :)

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Planting my Tree: Positioning myself in my career

As part of a continuing assignment in EME5054, we are supposed to begin evaluating the career options and choices available to us as Educational Technologists. I find it simultaneously invigorating and daunting to know that with a degree in this field, we can do almost anything we want. From a limited perspective, its like Educational Technology is the Swiss Army knife that can be used to assist, repair, or improve any of field of study.

My main goal since joining the Ed Tech programs was to become a Technology Administrator for K-12 or Higher Education. After perusing jobs in Monster.com, district school websites, and more, I think this job posting from Chronicle.Com is right up my alley. The position is for a Director of Academic Technologies, which lists some job duties including:

"Develop programs to support the faculty in the use of technology in teaching; and through continual research, apprise the academic leadership of new software and hardware products relevant to the College's educational mission."

For me, I'd need to develop some of my existing skills more:

  • Improve my researching ability
  • Develop/improve scholarly writing and publishing abilities
  • Improve Teaching ability
Some of my existing skills sets could be most useful in this kind of job setting:
  • I LOVE Technology
  • Comfortable learning/trying out new technologies
  • Have cross-platform experience (Windows primarily, but increasing experience with MAC & Linux)
  • Have experience creating documentation to aid others in the learning new technology and applications
  • Strong troubleshooting background can help when trying to implement new systems
  • Able to examine the finer details and present important points and issues in normal speech, avoiding techno-jargon which easily confuses new/inexperienced users.
  • Developed the necessary people skills and communication to help users become comfortable with change
While I still have much to learn before I could enter a career like this Director of Academic Technologies, I believe that this gives me an over-arching goal I can follow as I seek to drill down my career even further.