Welcome to the IDT Internship page. This is
a place for IDT students to read about and
apply for internship opportunities with IDT
partners, and for businesses and organizations
to contact IDT about setting up internship
opportunities.
IDT students must all complete an internship
as part of their degree. This happens after
at least the core IDT coursework (IDT 500,
IDT 520, and IDT 525), and usually after all
coursework is completed except for practica
and the final project. Internships may be arranged
independently by the student in consultation
with their advisor and an organization of their
choosing, or may be facilitated by the the
IDT program with one of the organizations listed
on this page according to the process outlined
below. In either case, the student will need
to ensure that all paperwork is completed before,
during, and after the internship. Internships
generally are equivalent to a minimum of
one month of half-time work (20 hours per week);
one month of full-time work is preferable,
with a suggested maximum of two months of full-time
work.
For Businesses and Organizations
Because the internship is done at the end
of the students' core coursework, they will
come to you with the full set of ID competencies,
including the ability to analyze, design, develop,
implement, and evaluate instruction and training
solutions. Depending on where they are in the
program, they may also have a variety of technical
competencies in web-based and computer-based
instruction, instructional simulations and
games, and human performance technology.
We're happy to handle all the vetting for
you to make sure that the interns who apply
for your position have the qualifications you
are looking for or you can interact directly
with the students to make your own determinations.
If you have specific projects that require
specific skill sets or which must occur within
a specific time frame, we will be happy to
post those opportunities in detail here for
students to read. We will also send out an
announcement to our students and generate a
list of interested and qualified students to
send on to you to consider; from that point
on, it is entirely your decision to interview
and/or select an intern (see the PLATO Learning
internship posting on this page for an example).
If you have ongoing need for interns in different
areas with the same kinds of competencies,
we will also be happy list and describe those
(see the DCE internship posting for an example).
Either way, you'll be sure you have someone
who is highly qualified for your position.
For IDT Students
The organizations listed here have told us
that they are open to providing internships
for IDT students at any time on a case by case
basis. In some cases, they may have a specific
need for an intern (e.g., a time frame or specific
skills or experience). We will list those as
they come up, so check back occasionally to
see what has been posted. Whether you are interested
in a specific posting or simply want to be
considered for an internship (i.e., one that
has not been posted), read the descriptions
below and send your vita, a list of courses
you have completed in IDT, and when you would
like to complete your internship, to Dr.
Van Eck, or to the "Contact Us" link
at the left.
Internship
Description
Describes the process.
Internship Proposal form
Student completes
and submits for approval prior to internship.
Project Supervisor LOA
Completed by the supervisor
where internship will occur. Done AFTER
proposal has been approved.
Student Midterm Evaluation
Completed by student at mid-way point.
Supervisor Midterm Evaluation
Complete by supervisor at mid-way point.
Current Internship Positions
The PLATO Learning Intern (Corporate
& K-12)
The Division of Continuing
Education Intern (Higher Education)
The EDUTECH Intern (K-12)
The Raytheon Intern (Corporate)
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Raytheon Professional
Services
(A subsidiary of Raytheon Company) |
Location: |
1650 Research Drive, Suite
200
Troy,
MI 48083 |
Contact: |
Maureen Szymanski, HR Generalist |
Method: |
Please send resume to TroyRecruiters@raytheon.com or
mailing address above |
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Training – Courseware
Development |
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Ask yourself: Are you ready?
Are you ready for a practical hands-on
career building experience? If so, then
this is your chance to build your instructional
design skills and prepare for job opportunities
within the training industry. |
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This position is essential for any student
who desires to enhance his or her technical
skills while learning about workflow processes,
needs analysis, training integration and
product development through team collaboration. |
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You will support the creation of training
materials, primarily for automotive service
technicians. You will help in the design
and development of technical courseware
with interaction from Sr. Instructional
Designers and Subject Matter Experts. Interaction
with many different product teams is required. |
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Job responsibilities include, but are
not limited to, working within a Learning
Content Management System (LCMS) environment,
writing design documentation and writing
storyboards. |
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Must be conscientious and monitor
work quality, provide professional format
and delivery, and be committed to customer
deadlines. Experience with Microsoft
Office software products (Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint) and willing to learn new
applications. |
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Rate of Pay: |
$10 - $14 per hour |
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Position is part-time
about 20 hours per week. Will be flexible
based on class schedule and business
needs. |
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Type of Major Desired: |
- Human Resources
- Instructional Design
- Education
- Business
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business within Raytheon Company, RPS
is a leading provider of integrated
learning solutions. Headquartered
in Dallas, Texas, and with offices throughout
Asia, Australia, Europe and the United
States, RPS provides learning services
to companies in the automotive, defense,
financial services and high technology
industries.
Raytheon Company,
with 2002 sales of $16.8 billion, is
an industry leader in defense, government
and commercial electronics, space,
information technology, technical services,
and business and special mission aircraft. With
headquarters in Lexington, Massachusetts,
Raytheon employs more than 76,000 people
worldwide.
For Additional Information,
see attached Internship Program Overview |
The
EduTech Intern

EduTech has a need for interns to collaborate
with a professional to develop and deliver
educational technology services.
Interns will receive hands-on experience and
leadership development in educational technology
environment.
The timeframe is flexible based on the needs
of the intern, the EduTech staff member and
the project. An internship needs to be 80 hours
in length over a period of at least four weeks.
Communication could occur through a variety
of mediums including e-mail, video, IM, telephone
and face to face meetings.
What expenses are covered for the intern?
All travel expenses, including lodging, mileage
and per diem, will be reimbursed to the intern.
The experience will involve instructional
design and training experience in analysis,
design, development, implementation and evaluation.
The experience will include as many of these
components as possible and be offered at the
highest level possible.
How will the intern's work be evaluated?
EduTech mentors and interns (self and supervisory)
will complete evaluations that meet the needs
of the project.
What are some possible projects?
- Develop training materials for Podcasting
on both platforms, Using Google Tools in
the Classroom (Immediate openings)
- Developing, editing and field testing professional
development programs
- Fundamental uses of software and hardware
- Specific skills to produce products
- Integrating technology into classroom
instruction
- Assisting schools with implementation of
the CMS service
- Research work to create new services and
update existing services
- Serve as a member of the Technology Assessment
team onsite at a Title II, D assessment
What objectives are expected of the intern?
- Demonstrate dependability, initiative,
time-management, organization and prioritization
- Accept constructive feedback
- Work effectively in a team environment
- Utilize communication skills successfully
- Practice safe work habits
- Create and maintain productive working
relationships
- Follow instructions
- Use judgment
- Act in professional, ethical manner
- Follow university policies and procedures
- Attain specific job-related skills
- Gain practical experience
- Receive mentorship in the particular procedures,
polices and practices of Instructional Design
in Technology in the EduTech (K-12) environment.
The PLATO
Learning Intern

PLATO Learning has
ongoing needs for several interns each year
at the main offices. As a recognized
leader in curriculum and technology-enhanced
learning, PLATO Learning continues to develop
curricular materials for a wide range of educational
applications. With offices around the world,
there are tremendous opportunities for growth
within this company. Headquarters are in Bloomington,
MN, though they may be open to telecommuting
for the right intern and project.
The DCE Intern

The DCE Online
Team has ongoing needs for interns in
the following areas:
Instructional Designers
- Facilitate the development and integration
of online curriculum for distance audiences
using various technologies and delivery methods.
- Utilize instructional design models, production
schedules, and production processes to develop
online courses.
- Participate in the evaluation of emerging
Web technologies and tools, especially to
reach new student audiences (for example,
the digital natives).
- Direct self and/or others in online course
production.
- Work effectively with colleagues, faculty,
and external clients in a collaborative environment.
- Effectively communicate with colleagues,
faculty, and external clients.
- Provide strong and positive customer service
to colleagues, faculty, and external clients.
Technology Specialists
- Collaborate with Instructional Designers
to develop online courses and interactive
exercises that follow best practices and
standards, including ADA awareness.
- Apply web design, graphics, code scripting,
and animation (Flash) skills to development
of courses.
- Develop courses using the Blackboard LMS.
- Provide assistance to faculty and other
clients who are using technology to enhance
their online courses.
- Participate in the evaluation of emerging
Web technologies and tools, especially to
reach new student audiences (for example,
the digital natives).
- Effectively communicate with colleagues,
faculty, and external clients.
Editors
- Review and edit course materials from instructors,
instructional designers, and technology specialists.
- Edit to meet the course goals of the instructor.
- Edit with the student in mind in order
to assist students in achieving the instructor’s
goals.
- Edit course content and format for accuracy,
consistency, sense, and uniformity both within
and between lessons. Adhere to and apply
style standards applicable to the specific
subject area.
- Apply principles of mechanical and substantive
editing to both text and audiovisual materials.
- Communicate with instructors, instructional
designers, and technology specialists as
needed to clarify, correct, or adapt course
materials.
- Apply established standards and production
processes to the editing process.