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Fall 2007 Instructional Technology Consultant Application

Section I: General Information

What is your full name?

For what season are you applying?

What is your FirstClass name?

What is your Wellesley College ID number?

What is your major?

What is your year of graduation?

Why are you interested in working as a Instructional Technology Consultant?

Section II: Work Experience

Have you worked for IS in another position?

If YES, for how long?

What position(s) have you held with Information Services?

Please list any other work experience, paid or volunteer, on or off-campus.

Describe any teaching, tutoring, or customer service experience you have. Describe any other situations in which you have explained technical or academic concepts to others.

Section III: Technological Skills

Briefly describe your experience, if any, with each of the skills listed below.Microsoft Office - Word, Powerpoint, Excel

Computer Hardware Maintenance and Support - including printers, scanners, etc.

Color Printing

Presentation Technologies (i.e. PowerPoint)

Digital Imaging/Graphic Design (i.e. Photoshop, Fireworks)

Digital Audio (i.e. Amadeus, iTunes)

Digital Video Editing (i.e. I-movie)

Web Design and Development (i.e. Dreamweaver)

Please list all of the computer operating systems with which you are familiar with (i.e. Windows XP, OS X)

Which (if any) computer related courses have you taken or projects have you done; include Computer Science classes or classes which used computing such as Sociology where video digitizing is used.

List any additional computer experience you've acquired on your own that you think may be useful as a Instructional Technology Consultant.

Section IV: Library and Research Skills

On a scale from 1 to 5, how would you rate your knowledge of the Library database system?
(1 = No Experience; 5= Expert)

On a scale from 1 to 5, how would you rate your skills with on-line research?
(1 = No Experience; 5= Expert)

On a scale from 1 to 5, how would you rate your familiarity with electronic resources here at Wellesley (including CD-ROMs)?
(1 = No Experience; 5= Expert)

On a scale from 1 to 5, how often do you use on-line research tools here at Wellesley such as FirstSearch or LexisNexis?
(1 = No Experience; 5= Expert)

On a scale from 1 to 5, how would you rate your use of the Wellesley Web Site for information and documentation?
(1 = No Experience; 5= Expert)

Section V: Additional Skills (check all that apply)

Programmed a VCR to record
Connected a TV to a VCR or DVD player
Used a laserdisc player
Used a camcorder or other video equipment
Used a digital camera
Used a language laboratory
Used a computer projector (LCD)
Have worked in a TV studio or in video production
Have worked in a radio studio
Speak a language in addition to EnglishIf so, please enter the language(s) you speak

Section VI: Availability (check if applicable)

I can definitely commit to training in September. Training will be on a saturday or sunday time and date TBA.

Please add any comments that you feel would add to your qualifications as a Instructional Technology Consultant:



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