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My Top Blog Posts of 2022

Experiencing eLearning

How Research Informs My Work : How research informs my work as an instructional designer, in writing, designing, and justifying my decisions. This was a follow-up post from a Twitter debate about whether and how research is relevant to the work of instructional designers and corporate training professionals.

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Adapting Resumes from Teaching to Instructional Design

Experiencing eLearning

Over the years, a number of teachers interested in transitioning to instructional design careers have reached out to me. Specifically, they often have questions about how to adapt their resumes. Principles for Adapting Resumes for Instructional Design. Use active verbs.

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AI and Tech with Scenarios: ID Links 7/11/23

Experiencing eLearning

I’ll also share some other AI tools and links on usability, resume tips for teachers, visual language, and a scenario sample. Kristin Torrence GitHub – doughahn/chat-souffle: A learning guild xAPI project helping learning designers practice prompt engineering. Twine project that reports to xAPI.

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Transitioning from Teaching to Instructional Design

Experiencing eLearning

Last week I gave a webinar through UCI on transitioning from teaching to instructional design. I shared my story of moving from teaching to instructional design as well as tips for finding a job. Instructional Design Competencies. The recording is now available on YouTube.

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Getting Into Instructional Design

Experiencing eLearning

Broadly, there are two different ways to move from another field into an instructional design career: the direct path and the indirect path. This is post #2 in a series about the instructional design. Read the first post, What does an instructional designer do? , Moving from Teaching or Training.

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How to become an Instructional Designer in the etraining domain?

Philip's Learning

Have you ever considered a career as an instructional designer? Instructional designers are responsible for creating effective and engaging learning experiences for students and employees. They design and develop educational materials, assessments, and courses that help people learn and improve their skills.

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Veterans in Civilian Roles: A Business Challenge and Big L&D Opportunity

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Years later, after I’d left Iraq and Kuwait and transitioned out of the military, I worked in instructional design. Transitioning from military work and life to civilian work and life is a challenge faced by 200,000 military personnel who leave the U.S. I’d just driven over a landmine. We got lucky that day.

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