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Instructional Design Portfolio Resources

Experiencing eLearning

Everyone working in instructional design, learning experience design, or elearning should have a portfolio. Why do you need a portfolio? If you’re wondering why you need a portfolio , read Tom Kuhlmann’s explanation. Christopher Pappas provides another 7 reasons you need a portfolio , if you need more motivate.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Use them in your resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Tip 3: Shift Your Mindset In Alison Sollar’s session, called “How to Show Your Skills: Resume and Portfolio Tips,” she highlighted the importance of your mindset during a job search. Follow or connect with L&D professionals on LinkedIn and join L&D communities.

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An eLearning Guide to Summer Fun

Trivantis

For our latest Lectora® development contest in the Trivantis® Community, we combined our two favorite things. Our Community Manager, Jennifer Valley, shared a course on her dream trip to London. These community contests are a great way to work on your Lectora development skills and produce content for your portfolio.

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It’s Time for a Pop Quiz!

Trivantis

For this pop quiz, YOU create the questions—because that’s our theme for our current Lectora® Contest on the Trivantis® Community. It’s your opportunity to practice and show off your Lectora development skills using any of Lectora’s 12 different question types, including matching, hot spots, and ranking. Join Community.

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How to Set Your eLearning Freelancing Rate

Trivantis

It’s suddenly your responsibility to pay for all 100% of your health care, your laptop, your license of Lectora® eLearning authoring software , your daily morning cup—or cups—of coffee, and so many other things. It’s better to project roughly how long a given project will take you and set your rate from there.”

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Profile of a learning architect: Tiina Paju-Pomfret

Clive on Learning

A portfolio of learning assets was created, which included ‘above the line’ learning interventions (instructor-led classroom and online classroom) as well as ‘below the line’ (e-learning, email and phone support, with corporate social networking groups). A good example would be Bupa’s course on time management using Outlook.

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5 Tips for Promoting and Pitching Yourself as an eLearning Freelancer

Trivantis

50 percent of the American workforce will be freelancing by 2020, according to Freelancers Union projections. According to a July 2015 survey of freelance workers by Upwork, contract history and feedback from previous clients was the number one most important factor in winning a work project. It’s all about that portfolio.