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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. Camtasia and Lectora are also options. Hosting your portfolio.

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Getting a job as an Instructional Designer

Learning Visions

You have to provide some proof of your capabilities and at the very least be able to point to a really kick ass portfolio of design treatments or even courses you’ve built (or collaborated on with someone else). The ELearning Uncovered series includes an Articulate and Lectora handbook. This is just a start.

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How to be a world-class educational technologist

Clark Quinn

First, I get requests about how to get started as an instructional designer (particularly offers to come work for me). And of course have some background in instructional design/learning science. Make sure you have a portfolio of work. So here’s a recast of my response.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Reading Time: 8 minutes Introduction Last week, Scissortail was a proud sponsor of TLDC’s latest event, called The Road to Learning and Development: From Teaching to Instructional Design. Many transitioning teachers zero in on instructional design because that’s what they hear about the most.

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The Best of eLearning in August 2016

Trivantis

Move beyond instructional design to performance management in this free eBook, where you’ll discover what the modern learner wants. The Learnnovators team recently interviewed “the Father of Lectora®,” John Blackmon, our Chief Technology Officer. Authoring Tools and Lectora Online Q&A.

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Design Learning Experiences – Not Instructional Presentations

Origin Learning

It’s been a solid 13 years, since I started my career as Instructional Designer Trainee fresh out of college. Word to PowerPoint to Epic Editor, Lectora, and the all-powerful Storyline; the entire ecosystem has evolved to make eLearning innovative and interesting. My, my, how have things changed!

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Expert Perspectives on Content Modernization

Harbinger Interactive Learning

For example, old content being in Storyline 1, Lectora 11, Flash or even older versions of LMSs (learning management systems) which are notsupported anymore. Dated design and user experience – Need to align learner experience with the expectations of next generation of learners.Design style changes every few years.

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