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A Day in the Life of an L&D Specialist

Thinkdom

The L&D Specialist, tasked with pinpointing training necessities within an organization, collaborates with Human Resources and department heads to craft and execute employee development, and training initiatives. Ever wondered what a day in the life of a Learning and Development (L&D) Specialist looks like? Let’s find out.

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Create Motivating Compliance Training

Experiencing eLearning

Let’s say you’re creating training for managers on providing reasonable accommodations for disabilities. ” If learners choose “Ask HR,” they’ll see a simulated conversation with an HR specialist explaining the policy and providing advice. Would they consult with HR or ask a manager?

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THE CASE FOR CLARITY IN L&D JOB POSTINGS

Learnnovators

However, a recent job posting for an instructional designer that caught my attention read something on the lines of: Has the ability to create instructional materials that follow sound instructional design principles and learning theories. Not to mention being a consultant to the business and being a leader and vendor manager too.

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Adobe Captivate Specialist

Adobe Captivate

Power up your professional profile and stand out with the industry-leading Adobe Captivate Specialist recognition. Learn from the best in the business how you can unlock the potential of Adobe Captivate to create brilliant eLearning courses. Creating static and responsive courses in Adobe Captivate. About the Program.

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Broad and Deep Instructional Design Skills

Experiencing eLearning

I usually say, “I’m an instructional designer; I create online learning.” The core skill for instructional designers is creating learning experiences. I would argue that anyone who isn’t creating learning experiences isn’t an instructional designer; they’re working in a related role.

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Finding a Good Fit in Instructional Design

Experiencing eLearning

Generalist or specialist. Specialists have deep skills in one or two areas, but tend to have a weaker base of other related skills. Specialists have deep skills in one or two areas, but tend to have a weaker base of other related skills. Sophie O’Kelley in Generalist versus specialist? Unicorn or comb.

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Customized Training in 2024: The Role of Managed Learning Services

Infopro Learning

These outsourced services will span training delivery, learning consultancy, curriculum design and development, and consequential services. No wonder so many organizations grapple with the complexities of creating comprehensive training content for their employees. billion by 2031.

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