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Here’s How I Became a Full-Time Freelance eLearning Designer

Tim Slade

Earlier this year, I shared with you that I made the transition into becoming a full-time freelance eLearning designer. Unfortunately, I think one of the biggest misconceptions folks have about freelancing is that you just decide one day to quit your full-time job and start a business. I Found My Niche.

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I’m Writing a Second Edition of The eLearning Designer’s Handbook!

Tim Slade

At the time, the mear thought of writing my own book seemed like an enormous task, and it was! In fact, it wasn’t my first time working on a book. And the more I thought about how the content would be separated into two books, the more I realized that each one would feel incomplete without the other. So let’s do it!

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Check Out My Latest LinkedIn Learning Course: eLearning Tips

Tim Slade

Back in 2017, I share a post, documenting my experience scripting, recording and producing my very first online course for LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com at the time): Learning Articulate 360: Rise. Elearning development tips from Elearning Tips by Tim Slade. The Planning Process. The Scripting Process.

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

I’ve recommended it many times. Read my full review about this practical book. If your New Year’s Resolution is to read more books, you’ve found the right post. This is a compilation and update of my previous book list and review posts. Instructional Design. It’s easy to read and understand. eLearning and Blended Learning.

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35+ ID & Elearning Blogs

Experiencing eLearning

Clients from Hell isn’t actually an instructional design or elearning blog, but any freelancer or consultant in the learning field will recognize the scenarios. The eLearning Coach by Connie Malamed is full of useful tips on visual design and elearning design in general. This is my favorite blog aggregator in the field.

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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning

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But with a mountain of content to produce, tight deadlines, and a small budget, where do you even start? Michael Allen | Rick Zanotti | Mike Taylor | Tim Buteyn | Diane Elkins. Jane Hart | Tim Slade | Melissa Milloway | Kristin Anthony | Phil Mayor. However, we know most courses don’t do that.