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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Dr. Dave Fusco within the College of IST is seeking applicants for part-time job of Graduate Course Development Assistant (CDA).
The Graduate CDA will support systematic assessment of AI integration in higher education by conducting comparative analyses of course assignments and curriculum materials. This position focuses on applying established educational frameworks to measure learning outcomes and document pedagogical improvements. No cybersecurity knowledge required - the content domain is cybersecurity, but the work centers on curriculum analysis, assessment design, and educational framework application.
Job duties to include:
Conduct comparative analyses of course assignments using framework-aligned rubrics (before/after AI enhancement)
Apply educational frameworks including Bloom's Taxonomy, Stanford AI Readiness Framework, and UNESCO AI competencies
Score assignments across multiple dimensions: cognitive level required, AI collaboration authenticity, ethical considerations, and transparency
Document pedagogical changes that promote higher-order thinking and authentic AI integration
Coordinate and facilitate feedback sessions with current students reviewing assignment materials
Assist in developing 6-8 AI Literacy Modules applicable across disciplines
Compile assessment findings into documentation that other educators can adapt for their own fields
Required Qualifications:
Current Penn State graduate student (Masters Level) in Education, Learning Design & Technology, Instructional Systems, or related field
Strong analytical and writing skills
Experience with or coursework in curriculum development, instructional design, or educational assessment
Familiarity with learning taxonomies or educational frameworks (Bloom's, backward design, etc.)
Interest in AI's role in education
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience conducting curriculum analysis or program assessment
Background in rubric development or learning outcomes measurement
Familiarity with AI literacy frameworks or ethical AI education
Research or practical experience in student learning assessment
Ability to synthesize findings into actionable recommendations for educators
What You'll Gain:
Hands-on experience with emerging AI literacy frameworks
Portfolio-worthy curriculum analysis and assessment work
Experience with systematic pedagogical research methods
Professional development in educational innovation and AI integration
Potential for publication or presentation opportunities
Schedule:
Anticipated 10 - 12 hrs/week
January 2026 - May 2026
Compensation:
The starting rate for this job is $18.00/hour.
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