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Finding a Good Fit in Instructional Design

Experiencing eLearning

This is pretty common in instructional design and elearning roles, especially in smaller organizations. Many elearning developers are specialists; they work best when someone else provides them with a storyboard or script that they can be creative in building. Generalists have a broad set of skills. Unicorn or comb.

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Tips for Working Successfully with an eLearning Partner

Association eLearning

Similarly, in eLearning, it takes a team to create a course. Three of the most common roles in any eLearning production are Project Manager (PM), Subject Matter Expert (SME), and Education Director. Regardless of who your team is comprised of, it’s important to have a good working relationship with each member of the team.

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Buy, Build, or Blend? Use Cases for Off-the-Shelf and Custom eLearning

SweetRush

In our article Comparing Off-the-Shelf vs. Custom eLearning Solutions: Which Is Best? , we took an honest look at the benefits and potential pitfalls of buying a ready-made eLearning solution versus building something from scratch with a custom eLearning solution provider. Let’s begin with off-the-shelf eLearning.

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Professional Organizations and Career Options

Experiencing eLearning

The eLearning Guild. I have been a member of the eLearning Guild for many years. They are focused specifically on elearning. Larger companies are also more likely to have a budget to do more extensive elearning. Contract Work, Freelancing, and Consulting. Elearning Vendors. Other Posts in this Series.