#FREE Mini-Course – Build Your E-Learning Portfolio
Ashley Chiasson
FEBRUARY 22, 2017
, to tell you about a free mini-course I developed. Check it out here!
Ashley Chiasson
FEBRUARY 22, 2017
, to tell you about a free mini-course I developed. Check it out here!
Ashley Chiasson
DECEMBER 13, 2018
In lieu of overhauling the site, I’ve opted to curate a list of my most popular blog posts of 2018, and I’ll attempt to categorize them as much as possible. E-Learning/Instructional Design/Freelance Advice: E-Learning Advice: Where to Find Work. E-Learning Advice: How to Get Started.
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Ashley Chiasson
APRIL 24, 2017
I know that’s not the best excuse when it comes to blogging, but hopefully I can redeem myself with this post. 100+ Free Stock Photos for Use in E-learning. Instructional Designers and E-Learning Developers are always looking for high-quality stock photos they can use use within their e-learning development.
Ashley Chiasson
JUNE 6, 2017
Last year was my first Bring Your Own Laptop session, which went well (and I learned a lot), and this year I’m going back to my roots with a session I’ve given many times, albeit it’s getting a bit of an overhaul this year. This year, I’ll be talking all about Building Your E-Learning Portfolio.
Rapid eLearning
OCTOBER 18, 2011
In a previous post I talked a bit on how to prepare for opportunities by getting experience and maintaining a portfolio. Here’s Why You Need an E-Learning Portfolio. 5 Ways to Prepare & Be an E-Learning Winner. This is true if your opportunities exist inside or outside your organization.
Rapid eLearning
MARCH 29, 2011
I just got back from the Learning Solutions Conference in Orlando. Like always, it was great getting to meet so many blog readers. For my part, I decided to present on how to get better at building elearning courses. It’s a subject asked about frequently through the blog. Practice your craft.
Rapid eLearning
FEBRUARY 8, 2011
As always, it’s fun getting to meet the blog readers and Articulate customers. I’m interested in seeing a portfolio of work that represents their technical skills as well as their instructional design skills. You don’t need a formal degree to learn the skills required to build good elearning courses.
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