Assistant Professor, Instructional Technology The College of Science and Mathematics at North Dakota State University invites applications for a non-tenure-track assistant professor of practice. We seek an individual with expertise in technology applied to university instruction and interests in science and mathematics. The primary responsibility is to enhance the quality and reach of science and mathematics courses taught across nine college departments. The 10-month position reports to the Dean of the College and will also be connected to Distance and Continuing Education and the College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies. Minimum qualifications include: Doctoral degree in Instructional Design/Technology or related field; evidence of connection to science and mathematics disciplines (e.g., a Bachelors or Masters degree in a department discipline represented in the college: Biological Sciences, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Coatings & Polymeric Materials, Computer Science, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Statistics); clear and effective communication and presentation skills; ability to develop and modify courses for online and hybrid delivery and to employ educational technology to enhance face-to-face courses; ability to identify and use innovative and effective instructional technologies; ability to work effectively and collaboratively with others. Preferred qualifications include: Experience with K-12/university collaborations; a publication record related to learning; research experience in STEM Education; experience designing assessments that measure learning outcomes, grant-writing experience. Date of employment, contingent on funding of the position: 15 August 2011. Complete an on-line application by 1 May 2011 for full consideration (https://jobs.ndsu.edu); direct questions to Kevin D. McCaul, dean, 701-231-7411; kevin.mcc...@ndsu.edu. NDSU is an EO/AA Employer; women and traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.