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Remote Instructional Design Jobs

Experiencing eLearning

Instructional design jobs were often done remotely before the pandemic. Now that most of us are staying home, even more opportunities for remote instructional design and elearning work are available. Prior to that, I had jobs that allowed at least partial remote work. eLearning companies. Job boards and other sites.

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Professional Organizations for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

A number of job seekers and transitioning teachers have asked about professional organizations to help people gain skills and network. The Learning Guild, ATD, TLDC, Training Magazine Network, and LDA all provide both free and paid resources for instructional designers and other learning and development professionals.

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Saying Good-bye to The eLearning Guild (but not leaving the Guild family)

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

On August 27th I begin the next chapter of my eLearning career. I am leaving the Training and Development industry's most important professional association, The eLearning Guild , to be part of a startup in the data center industry. I've met many of the greatest people in my life because of this job. Okay, stop laughing.

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10 Reasons to Join The eLearning Guild

Web Courseworks

If you are a professional instructional designer or online course developer, you probably belong to the community of practice called the eLearning Guild. Offering free membership, The eLearning Guild has over 75,000 members worldwide. Other publications include an eLearning Weekly Newsletter and other publications.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design. Those learning experiences can take place in a variety of settings: in-school, out-of-school, on the job, and more. Those learning experiences can take place in a variety of settings: in-school, out-of-school, on the job, and more. Devlin Peck’s website.

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The Why and How of Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

This presentation introduces the why and how of scenario-based learning to help you get started. Learning Guild research report: Using Stories for Learning ). Accelerate expertise: Research has shown that using scenarios helps people become experts faster. Topics Covered: Why and How of Scenario-Based Learning.

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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

That tells us that we both need to provide relevant content, and we need to help set expectations before people even start the video. I have heard parts of this presentation in a different format previously, but the overview of self-determination theory (SDT) by Deci and Ryan was helpful. The Business of Learning: A Guild Master Panel.

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