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July 24, 2009

Job Opening: Web & Media Developer

Filed under: Jobs — Sharaf @ 8:52 am

Temple University’s Fox School of Business is looking for a Web Developer/Producer in web and media development.

The job title is a bit generic on the HR web site it is titled “Senior Technical Support Specialist” but it is a web developer position.

To apply online visit http://www.temple.edu, and click on Jobs @ temple. Apply to Job# TU-12475.

Also, email your resume to foxmedia@temple.edu.

Here is the official job description:

Web & Media Developer
The Technical Support Specialist supports multimedia and web productions for faculty, and staff. This may include, but is not limited to: web, audio podcasting, e-communications, e-marketing development, and video production. Evaluates and supports academic, web-based technology tools including social networking, video creation, multimedia graphics tools, visualization software, lab simulation tools and specialized databases. Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field and at least two years of relevant technical experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

Required Skills and Abilities:
*Demonstrated knowledge of general computer applications (Microsoft Office, e-mail, etc.)
*Working knowledge of Apple MAC and Apple products.
*Familiarity and desire to keep up with emerging hardware, software, applications, resources and techniques.
*Experience with Web authoring tools, Web-based collaboration environments (i.e. WebEx), and presentation software.
*Experience with web editing and video/audio production tools and software, like Adobe Photoshop, Flash, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Premier Pro, Soundbooth, After Effects, Acrobat Pro, , CaptivateConnect.
*Demonstrated customer service skills along with the ability to interact with a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff with differing technical abilities.
*Excellent written and verbal communication as well as organizational skills.
*Demonstrated ability to work within a team environment.
*Experience with social networking tools (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn) and open source initiatives.
*Web development using server-side scripting in XHTML, CSS, PHP and MySQL.

Preferred:
*Experience with the latest course management software, including open source.

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June 29, 2009

Job Opening: Web Programmer

Filed under: Jobs — Sharaf @ 7:29 am

College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia is looking for a Web Programmer. For details and to apply online, visit: http://swem.wm.edu/jobs/

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November 24, 2008

Job Postings for Web People: .Edu edition

Filed under: Career & Professional Development, Jobs — Sharaf @ 7:06 am

Hanover College in Hanover, Indiana has an opening for a Web Manager position.

Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, is looking for an Online Producer for its Online Media Group.

College of Charleston has an opening for a Web Programmer.

Cornell University has an opening within the Employment and Disability Institute for a Web Designer/Database Support Specialist.

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December 1, 2006

Weekly Round-up

Filed under: Articles, Blog, Events, Jobs, News, Web Tools & Software — Sharaf @ 10:43 am

New Jobs at Vitamin
UK firms are looking for web designers, developers and programmers.

Google, Yahoo & Microsoft Team up for Sitemaps
Three major search engines agreed to work together on using Sitemap XML protocol for ranking web sites.

Google gives $2M to Stanford Law Internet center

Web Builder 2.0 Conference – Web 2.0 Conference Designed for the Entire Team
December 4-6, 2006 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas

In Web World, Rich Now Envy The Superrich
Interesting NY Times article about web entrepreneurs and their drive to become richer.

Enterprise Information Architecture: A Semantic and Organizational Foundation
New article at Boxes and Arrows.

ClickTale
Record and watch your users and how they interact with your web site.

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October 6, 2006

Weekly Round-up

Rebuilding Microsoft
A great article on changes occuring within the software giant in Redmond.

GoogleTube?
What if Google was to buy YouTube for $1.6 billion? What if? Could be. Maybe….

USB Cell
Rechargeable USB batteries…that’s cool.

Live Clipboard
What is Live Clipboard? Microsoft, please tell us…

Adobe Contribute 4
I haven’t finished using 3.0 fully, and the version 4.0 is already out.

The Future of Web Accessibility
Article on future trends and predictions for accessibility issues.

10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website
Something to put on your office wall so that you can read it everyday.

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