Instructional Technologist
Career GuideKey Responsibilities
- Develop and implement technology-enhanced instructional materials
- Provide training and support for educators on technology tools
- Evaluate and recommend new educational technologies
- Collaborate with faculty to integrate technology into curricula
- Troubleshoot and resolve technology-related issues in educational environments
Top Skills for Success
Educational Technology
Instructional Design
Technical Troubleshooting
Training and Development
Communication
Career Progression
Can Lead To
Instructional Designer
Educational Consultant
Transition Opportunities
Educational Technologist
Technology Integration Specialist
Common Skill Gaps
Often Missing Skills
Advanced Data AnalysisProject Management
Development SuggestionsConsider pursuing certifications in project management and data analysis to enhance your ability to manage technology projects and analyze educational data effectively.
Salary & Demand
Median Salary Range
Entry Level$45,000 - $55,000
Mid Level$55,000 - $70,000
Senior Level$70,000 - $85,000
Growth Trend
The demand for Instructional Technologists is growing as educational institutions increasingly adopt digital learning tools and platforms.Companies Hiring
Major Employers
Educational InstitutionsEdTech Companies
Industry Sectors
EducationTechnology
Recommended Next Steps
1
Gain experience with a variety of educational technologies and platforms.2
Network with educators and technologists through professional organizations and conferences.3
Consider advanced degrees or certifications in educational technology or instructional design.Explore More Roles
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