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Mastering Visual Instructional Design: Expert Insights with Connie Malamed23 Oct 202400:14:06

This week, Connie Malamed, a leading expert in visual instructional design, joins Crystal for a deep dive into the art and science of creating compelling learning materials.

 

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • Visual Design Essentials: Connie breaks down the importance of visual instructional design and its impact on learner engagement and retention.
  • Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Discover the biggest mistakes in eLearning design and how to steer clear of them.
  • Why Visuals Matter: Explore why integrating visual elements is crucial for effective instructional design.
  • Advice for New Designers: Get practical tips on what every beginner should know about visual design to enhance their projects.
  • Industry Evolution: Connie shares her insights on the most significant developments in instructional design over the past two decades.
  • Words of Wisdom: Be inspired by Connie's advice for those starting their journey in instructional design.

 

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Why Data-Driven Instructional Design Matters10 Oct 202400:13:15
🔹 Episode Summary

In this episode, Crystal introduces the transformative potential of data-driven instructional design. Drawing from her extensive experience, she highlights the limitations of traditional methods and showcases how integrating data can lead to more effective and impactful learning solutions.

 

🔹 Key Discussion Points
  1. Challenges with traditional instructional design
  2. The power of data-driven instructional design
  3. Strategies for continuous improvement based on analytics and feedback.
  4. Practical applications: A/B testing, personalized learning paths, adaptive technologies.
  5. Goals for our new focus on the topic of Data-Driven Instructional Design

 

🔹 Key Takeaways
  • Embrace Data: Traditional instructional design often lacks the data needed to measure success and drive improvement.
  • Align and Measure: Use data to align learning objectives with business goals and demonstrate ROI.
  • Continuous Improvement: Leverage analytics for ongoing enhancement of learning programs.

 

🔹 Quick Win

Identify a Key Metric: Choose one metric that aligns with your training objectives—such as completion rates or learner satisfaction—and start tracking it to gain actionable insights.

 

🔹 Resources and Links

 

🔹 Upcoming Episodes

Don’t miss our next episode, where we’ll explore the power of a Training Needs Analysis. Stay tuned for more insights into maximizing the impact of your instructional design through data.

 

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If you found this episode valuable, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network. Your support helps us reach more professionals eager to leverage data in instructional design.

Thank you for listening to Data-Driven Impact Design. Together, let’s revolutionize the way we approach learning with data-driven strategies.

The Power of Assessment and Collaboration in eLearning26 Dec 202300:14:47

As digital platforms continue to reshape the way we acquire knowledge, the significance of not just evaluating individual performance but also fostering collaborative skills becomes paramount.

In this week’s episode, we unpack the challenges and opportunities surrounding the assessment of collaboration in e-learning courses. We’ll provide you with valuable insights and practical approaches to encourage meaningful collaboration in the virtual classroom.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Why does collaborative learning often face challenges in online courses, particularly in terms of assessment?
  • How can grading rubrics be effectively used to assess discussion behaviors in collaborative online learning?
  • Steps involved in creating a discussion grading rubric
  • What does research suggest about the effectiveness of small-group collaborative learning in online environments?

 

Key Quotes:
  • “Collaborative learning will be more successful when it is valued.”
  • “An effective approach is to develop grading rubrics that assess specific discussion behaviors.”
  • “Careful structuring of small-group collaborative work is particularly important for successful online collaboration.”
  • “It is important to assess both the processes and the products of collaboration.”
  • “The constructive nature of collaborative learning suggests that the experience might be enhanced by collaboratively designing assessments.”
     
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Why Should You Communicate With Your Learners?19 Dec 202300:11:22

Beyond the traditional role of information dissemination, communication serves as a powerful tool for building rapport, tailoring instruction to individual needs, and creating an inclusive atmosphere that nurtures intellectual curiosity.

In this week’s episode, recognize the pivotal role of communication in shaping the learning experience. We’ll discover different strategies to make communication easier and more effective.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Understand that effective communication enhances student outcomes and satisfaction in the online learning environment.
  • How is lack of personal contact with instructors a top challenge in e-learning?
  • Emphasize the need for students to have access to instructors for addressing questions, and concerns, and receiving feedback, enhancing their engagement and connection.
  • Explore strategies to enhance communication, including clear contact information, the use of announcements, active participation in discussion forums, and anticipating and addressing repeat questions.
  Key Quotes:
  • “Effective communication in the online learning environment can improve student outcomes and satisfaction.”
  • “Of all the challenges in e-learning, lack of personal contact with the instructor is probably on the top of the list.”
  • “The best way to solve this problem lies in better communication amongst learners and instructors.”
  • “It is important to remember that the best objectives are explicit and exclude meanings other than your intent, such as to know versus to write.”
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Components of Learning Objectives12 Dec 202300:07:48

Learning objectives serve as the compass guiding both educators and learners through the vast landscape of knowledge acquisition.

In this week’s episode, we will be focusing on the fundamental aspect that shapes the success of any learning experience. Let’s explore learning objectives and discover how these components form the backbone of effective e-learning.

Essential Learning Points:
  • What are the key components of the ARCS model, and how do they address the motivation of online students?
  • How does relevance to learners' interests, goals, and learning styles contribute to the effectiveness of e-learning content?
  • The significance of learning objectives in e-learning, and how do they contribute to student motivation

Key Quotes:
  • “Motivation is a key component in selecting effective resources.”
  • “Satisfaction refers to positive feelings about one's accomplishments and learning experiences.”
  • “In an e-learning course, learners need to have a clear understanding of what is expected of them.”
  • “It is important to remember that the best objectives are explicit and exclude meanings other than your intent, such as to know versus to write.”

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What Should You Include When Building Your Portfolio?05 Dec 202300:08:17

Indeed, the challenge of building compelling portfolios often lies in figuring out what components should be included.

In this week’s episode, our content provides a comprehensive guide, drawing from personal experiences and insights gained from the instructional design journey. Discover the importance of a professionally designed and organized portfolio, the key components it should include, and step-by-step instructions on building standout projects, all discussed in our instructional design workshop.

Essential Learning Points:
  • How important is building your portfolio?
  • What are the key characteristics of a well-organized and professionally designed portfolio?
  • What are the common components recommended for an instructional design portfolio?
  • What is the significance of the main project in an instructional design portfolio?
  • What are the recommended hosting sites for creating instructional design portfolios?

Key Quotes:
  • “Building a portfolio is great practice for every professional, but it's a must-have in instructional design.”
  • “A good portfolio can set you apart from the rest of the candidates.”
  • Your portfolio needs to be professionally designed and organized, and each deliverable needs to be clearly and properly designed prior to presenting it to potential employers or clients.”
  • All of those small steps will add up to huge success. Go ask questions, be engaged in the forums so that you can get ideas and opinions from other people who are going through similar issues.”

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Tips on Designing Assessments28 Nov 202300:09:46

Have you ever wondered about the strategic intricacies behind designing an effective eLearning course?

In this episode, let’s unravel the key steps to a successful eLearning course, focusing on the often overlooked but critical aspect of assessments. Explore how these elements contribute to a seamless and impactful eLearning experience.

Essential Learning Points:
  • Why is it crucial to consider course goals during the assessment design process?
  • What factors should designers consider when determining learner assessment methods?
  • Why is assessment considered a shared responsibility among learners, instructors, and peers?
  • Why is it important to have specific objectives for both the entire course and each module or unit during the assessment design process?

Key Quotes:
  • "Assessments should be designed considering the goals of the course and information gathered in goal and learner analysis, aligned with written learning objectives.”
  • Assess skills in a context as close to the performance setting as possible, using clear, well-written questions without intentionally complicating or misleading aspects.”
  • "Consider the goals of instruction when designing assessments, using performance objectives created during the analysis phase to create effective assessments.”

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How to Write Effective Learning Objectives21 Nov 202300:17:02

Writing learning objectives for e-learning is an intricate task that’s why it is essential to empower educators and instructional designers to enhance the online learning experience.

In this episode, we explore the fundamental components of learning objectives. We'll discuss the challenges instructors face in crafting effective objectives and how they impact the overall learning experience.

Essential Learning Points:
  • The major issues instructors face in defining objectives.
  • Why is objective writing considered a challenging task?
  • What should the learning objective explicitly state?
  • What role does behavior play in a learning objective?

 

Key Quotes:
  • "Learning objectives communicate to learners what is expected of them and help them to focus their efforts.”
  • "Without well-defined analysis techniques, eLearning instructors find it difficult to define objectives.”

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How Can Learner and Context Analysis' Improve Training?14 Nov 202300:12:36

Have you ever wondered how crucial it is for instructional designers to understand the knowledge that learners bring to a topic, including learning characteristics, previous experiences, and attitudes?

In this episode, we will gain a better understanding of the practice of learner analysis in instructional design. Too often, assumptions are made about learners, and designers may not fully understand the knowledge, characteristics, and attitudes their audience brings to the topic.

  Essential Learning Points:
  • Why is it essential for instructional designers to understand the knowledge learners bring to a topic?
  • The significance of conducting a learner analysis when designing an online course.
  • What are the key aspects that should be included in a learner analysis?
  • How can the ARC's model of motivational design be applied to analyzing learners' attitudes?
  Key Quotes:
  • "In order to apply more learner-centric techniques and develop innovative learning environments that utilize a variety of resources, it's often necessary to gather data about the learner's needs and interests, as well as key contextual factors.”
  • "A learner analysis can help make a course more productive and effective, as well as increase motivation in the learners.”
  • "Learning styles refer to how individuals learn best. The three basic learning styles and learning strategies for learners are auditory, visual, and kinesthetic.”
  • "To conduct a complete learner analysis, you must either know or gather information about your learners. This information is not always readily available.”
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How Do Sub-Skill and Entry Behavior Shape Your eLearning Path?07 Nov 202300:06:01

Effective instructional design hinges on identifying the key skills and entry behaviors associated with the core competency or task at hand, serving as the foundation for your learning objectives.

In this episode, we'll explore how these elements come together to create an effective instructional design framework. So, stay tuned as we unravel the intricacies of designing instruction that truly engages and empowers learners.

Essential Learning Points:
  • The common starting points for instructors in the instructional design process.
  • How do you identify the learning objectives for a course or training program?
  • What is the importance of having a clear understanding of entry behaviors and prior knowledge in instructional design?
  • How do entry behaviors and prior knowledge differ in terms of their focus and purpose in instruction?
Key Quotes:
  • "You need to identify the skills and entry behaviors associated with the aligned core competency or whole task. These skills will be your learning objectives.”
  • "Objective writing is one of the most difficult and time-consuming of all tasks.”
  • "As a general rule, you can stop your analysis when you begin identifying skills and knowledge your learners should have prior to instruction.”
  • "To design effective instruction, it's important to have a clear picture of what you want your students to know and be able to do.”
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What is the Growth Mindset Theory?31 Oct 202300:09:20

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, a transformative approach to learning that challenges traditional notions of intelligence and achievement has gained prominence.

Join us in this episode, where we emphasize how one's mindset can significantly affect their approach to learning. Learn why understanding the growth mindset is crucial for online teachers as it can help them connect with their students and employ effective learning techniques.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • How effective was growth mindset training for students with declining math grades, according to the research?
  • What are the two types of intelligence, according to Carol Dweck?
  • How can online teachers help their students develop a growth mindset, and what resources or techniques can they use?
Key Quotes:
  • "Growth mindset is the idea that anyone can do anything when they put in the effort.”
  • "If a person lacks a growth mindset, they are said to have a fixed mindset, which is a belief that their intelligence is unchangeable."
  • "Understanding the theory of growth mindset is essential for online teachers to be the most effective teachers that they can be.”
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Foundations of Effective Instructional Design: Setting Goals and Objectives24 Oct 202300:14:17

In this episode, we explore the foundational stages of instructional design and training. Learn how to conduct an effective goal analysis and discover various approaches to identifying and organizing instructional goals with precision.

Gain practical tips on setting and organizing instructional goals to improve your instructional design process and create more effective training programs.
 

Key Learning Points
  • How to identify and differentiate between different types of goals.
  • The significance of short vs. long goal statements.
  • Understanding the role of learning objectives in creating successful courses.
  • Analyzing instructional goals using Gagné's five domains of learning to enhance your design process.

 

Memorable Quotes
  • "Before building your course, you need to have a defined goal, something that you're solving."
  • "To create impactful eLearning content, you must first define a clear goal and learning objectives."
  • "Learning objectives describe what the learners can do and what they should be able to complete in a module of the course."
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How I Got Into Instructional Design20 Feb 202400:07:17

Are you seeking guidance on breaking into the field of instructional design?

In this week’s episode, join me on a journey to unlock the secrets of instructional design portfolios. From zero experience to a standout candidate, let's make it happen.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Why is it important to understand the components necessary for building a portfolio that stands out?
  • Examples and ideas can be incorporated into an instructional design portfolio
  • How does instructional design offer a rewarding career path compared to teaching?
  • Skills and knowledge I gained during my studies in instructional design
Key Quotes:
  • "Instructional design is a continuously growing and upcoming field of the future.”
  • "Instructional design is a very rewarding and satisfying career that's high in demand.”
  • "Instructional designers make really decent salaries. It's very common that an instructional designer makes a significant amount more than their former teaching salary.”

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6 Tips for Communicating with Learners Online17 Oct 202300:10:55

Effective communication is crucial in eLearning to overcome challenges and improve learner outcomes. Building a personal connection with online learners and staying responsive to their questions and concerns are key strategies for success.

In this week’s episode, we will explore six valuable tips that can help you foster a strong and meaningful connection with learners online.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Common challenges learners face in eLearning, and how effective communication can help overcome them
  • Strategies you can employ to improve communication and connection with online learners
  • How to stay connected with online learners and adapt courses based on their feedback

 

Key Quotes:
  • "Effective communication in the online learning environment can improve learner outcomes and satisfaction."
  • "Learners need to feel a personal connection with their instructor, especially in an online learning environment."
  • "Staying connected with your online learners means always responding to them in a timely manner in terms of their questions and concerns.” 

 

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7 Steps to Coping with Imposter Syndrome in Instructional Design10 Oct 202300:09:33

High achievers who believe their success is due to luck or other outside factors rather than their own skills are said to have imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon that frequently results in persistent self-doubt and a fear of being exposed as a fraud.

In this week’s episode, understand what imposter syndrome is, including its characteristics and how it manifests in individuals. Learn practical steps and strategies to cope with imposter syndrome.

Essential Learning Points:
  • Signs and symptoms of imposter syndrome in oneself and others
  • The affect of Imposter Syndrome on one's career and well-being
  • Strategies you can employ to cope with imposter syndrome
  • How to view failure as an opportunity for growth and improvement
     
Key Quotes: 
  • "People who are highly skilled or accomplished tend to think that others are just as skilled, which can grow into a feeling that they don't deserve their success over others. Hence the presence of imposter syndrome."
  • "You may feel incompetent, but you are not unintelligent. You may feel inexperienced, but you do have the experience that every other beginner had starting out."
  • "Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently."

  

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What is a Learner Analysis for Instructional Design and eLearning Development?03 Oct 202300:08:21

A learner analysis helps shape and guide instruction and determines how instruction should be designed. The information can reveal important variables that may affect the learner and must be addressed during the design and delivery process.

In this week's episode, we will dive into this crucial step in the process of crafting compelling and interactive learning resources: analyzing your learners.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • How to identify and describe the key components that should be included in a learner analysis
  • Techniques and methods for acquiring data during a learner analysis
  • How data collected from a learner analysis can be used to shape and guide the instructional design process

 

Key Quotes:
  • "A learner analysis is important to help shape and guide instruction and determine how instruction should be designed."
  • "The better you understand your learners' needs, the easier it is to create engaging and motivating learner experiences."

 

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3 Steps to Evaluating Your eLearning Course26 Sep 202300:11:38

In eLearning, continuous course evaluations are vital for ensuring effectiveness, learner engagement, and ongoing improvement, incorporating feedback at all stages of development.

In this week’s episode, unlock the secret to creating truly effective eLearning courses. Maximize learner satisfaction and course impact by mastering the art of ongoing course evaluation and enhancement.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Why evaluating eLearning course content important, and its primary objectives
  • When you should gather feedback from learners
  • How to ensure questions align with course goals and objectives
  • Strategies to achieve high response rates in course evaluations

 

Key Quotes:
  • "eLearning course evaluations provide you with the effectiveness of your deliverables."
  • "Evaluation is necessary to determine if your course is effective and achieves the course goals and learning objectives."
  • "You need to ask yourself, did the learners learn what you wanted them to learn?"
  • "The learners will appreciate your efforts by experiencing the course you're offering them to the fullest."

 

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How to Plan Your Instructional Design Portfolio19 Sep 202300:08:24

Your instructional design portfolio isn't just a collection of documents; it's your ticket to success in this field.

In this week’s episode, discover the essential components of a standout instructional design portfolio. Learn how to create a polished online course project, and gain insights on choosing the right platform to showcase your work, setting you on the path to success in the field.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Recognize the significance of building a portfolio in the field of instructional design.
  • How to use a portfolio to showcase your learning, expertise, abilities, creativity, and knowledge to potential clients and employers?
  • Gain knowledge of various hosting platforms for portfolios.
  • Why is ongoing learning, engagement in forums, and seeking feedback from peers important to enhance portfolio development skills?

 

Key Quotes:
  • "Building a portfolio is great practice for every professional, but it's a must-have in instructional design."
  • "A good portfolio can set you apart from the rest of the candidates."
  • "You want your core portfolio pieces to be as polished as possible."
  • "All of those small steps will add up to huge success."

 

 

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What Are Instructional Videos?12 Sep 202300:09:29

In a world inundated with text-based learning, it's time to break the mold and dive into the captivating realm of instructional videos.

In this week's episode, leverage the power of instructional videos to establish instructional design immediacy and social presence. Learn how to foster connections with online learners through videos for more effective eLearning.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • How can instructional videos provide a more engaging alternative to traditional text-based lectures?
  • What are the various forms of instructional videos?
  • What are the common mistakes to avoid when creating instructional videos?

 

Key Quotes:
  • "In online learning environments, the utilization of technology in the proper format is paramount for many students' learning styles."
  • "An instructional video is any video that demonstrates a process, transfers knowledge, explains a concept or shows someone how to do something." 
  • "Teacher immediacy is the personal and social connection made between the student and the instructor."
  • "People prefer to watch a video and, of course, four times as much as another form of media."

 

 

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Communication Strategies for Successful eLearning Design05 Sep 202300:11:17

Frustration can arise when instructors fail to provide clear instructions, making course planning essential to avoid confusion and enhance student outcomes and satisfaction.

Imagine a world where every learner feels connected, supported, and engaged. It all starts with effective communication so join us on a journey to discover essential strategies for fostering meaningful connections in your e-learning environment.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Effective communication is crucial in e-learning and instructional design, as text is the primary mode of communication in online courses.
  • How to ensure clear directions to avoid confusion.
  • Effective communication enhances student outcomes and satisfaction.

 

Key Quotes:

 

  • "Clear communication is an essential strategy in e-learning and instructional design."
  • "Effective communication in the online learning environment can improve student outcomes and satisfaction."
  • "Instructor communication with students is essential, and learner support must be clear."
  • "Information should be formatted in a way that can be easily scanned."
  • "Students need to feel a personal connection with their instructor."

 

 

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5 Proven Techniques for Engaging SMEs29 Aug 202300:07:38

Navigate the complexities of SME collaboration by understanding their perspectives and aligning their expertise with your instructional design goals.

This episode will help you gain invaluable guidance on mastering subject matter expert (SME) interviews for instructional design, offering five strategic tips. Discover how to extract important insights and create impactful eLearning experiences.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Utilize question starters like who, what, why, where, when, and how.
  • Recognize that SMEs possess specialized expertise, and your goal is to understand their skills and knowledge deeply. 
  • Discover opinions on critical concepts, systems, or explanations that should be emphasized. 
  • By understanding potential pain points, you can design the course to effectively address these issues, both in basic and advanced sections.
  • How to maintain a clear plan and purpose during the interview with the SME. 

 

Key Quotes:
  • "The last thing you want are one-word answers from someone with a wealth of knowledge." 
  • "Remember that your goal is to understand the skills and knowledge the SME has, and to find a way to effectively express that knowledge to the learners."
  • "Make sure you find out about learner pain points that need to be addressed in the course."
  • "Open-ended questions include who, what, when, where, why, and how."

 

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Unlocking Flowcharts for eLearning Success22 Aug 202300:10:58

Like a GPS for learning, flowcharts steer eLearners smoothly through the twists and turns of knowledge acquisition.

In this week’s podcast episode, you will discover five essential tips for developing high-quality flowcharts. Get ready to take your flowcharting skills to the next level with this must-listen episode!

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • How a flowchart visually represents the sequence of steps and decision points in a process.
  • Poorly prepared flowcharts can confuse and mislead, so clarity is crucial.
  • Clear communication is essential for securing funding and progressing through design, implementation, and evaluation stages.
     
Key Quotes:
  • "The more time you spend elaborating on details of script, graphics, and functionality in your flowcharts and storyboards in the beginning, the more time you will save in the development of your instruction."
  • "Producing a clear and detailed flowchart requires you to begin with a brief overview of the process or instruction and progress to the level of detail that is necessary for your instruction."
  • "The more complex the instructional plan, the more detailed your flowchart should be."

 

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How to Design Effective Examples and Case Studies15 Aug 202300:05:24

Enhancing Online Learning Engagement and Effectiveness: Designing Compelling Examples, Cases, and Strategies.

This episode explores the crucial role of case studies and examples in online learning, emphasizing their power to connect learners with real-world applications. It delves into the significance of interactive content, emotional engagement, varied media, and interactive tools. The elaboration and stepwise approaches to goal analysis are compared, revealing how to craft effective learning objectives for comprehensive elearning courses.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Role of Examples and Case Studies: Case studies and examples bridge theory and practice, driving engagement by relating content to real-life situations.
  • Interactive Engagement: Incorporating interactive elements, diverse media, and presentation tools enhances student engagement and comprehension.
  • Emotional Storytelling: Infusing narratives and emotions into content fosters a deeper connection, making the material more relatable and engaging.
  • Elaboration and Stepwise Approaches: The stepwise approach identifies and sequences major steps in a goal, while the elaboration approach starts with a simple task and progressively builds complexity.
  • Effective Goal Analysis: Craft clear and relevant learning objectives by analyzing goals through major steps or whole task variations, thus guiding course content.

 

Key Quotes:

"Case studies and examples bridge the gap between theory and practice, making elearning content relatable and engaging."

"Interactive media, emotional storytelling, and presentation tools turn ordinary content into a captivating learning experience."

"Goal analysis techniques, stepwise and elaboration, help design learning objectives that align with learners' needs and the course's scope."

 

Important Links and Mentions:

*Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)*

*eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)*

*Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)*

*eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)*

 

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5 Steps To Implement Scenario-Based Learning13 Feb 202400:08:49

Are you struggling to select activities that truly cater to your students' realistic needs in e-learning courses?

In this week’s episode, gain a comprehensive understanding of scenario-based learning in e-learning contexts. Learn the process of creating effective scenario-based learning activities, from analyzing learners and setting learning objectives to designing engaging scenarios and providing instructional feedback.

Essential Learning Points:
  • How can scenario-based learning improve learner engagement?
  • The essential steps in applying scenario-based e-learning
  • Why is it important for scenarios to mirror learning objectives?
  • Types of scenarios that can be used in e-learning
Key Quotes:
  • "Scenario-based learning is an excellent instructional strategy that can help improve learner engagement, immersing the learners in real-life or situational experiences.”
  • "A well-designed e-learning scenario will challenge students to the degree in which they can expand their knowledge without overwhelming them.”
  • "A scenario in an e-learning course is essentially a story. It has a plot, characters, and a problem that the learners need to resolve.”
  • “Scenarios need to be as realistic as possible, while still providing students with the necessary information that they need to accomplish the learning objectives.”
  • "Choices should not be obvious. And lastly, each choice generates a consequence.”
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How to Analyze Instructional Goals Like a Pro08 Aug 202300:16:49

When designing elearning courses, clear goals and learning objectives are vital for effective instruction.

This episode focuses on the significance of well-defined goals and learning objectives in elearning courses. It outlines the process of goal analysis through classifying the goal, identifying major steps, and elaborating on the task. Different approaches are discussed, such as content-based, stepwise, and elaboration analysis, along with their benefits in shaping instructional strategies.

 

Essential Learning Points:
  • Clear goals and learning objectives are essential in elearning for effective instruction.
  • Goal analysis involves classifying, sequencing major steps, and elaborating on the task.
  • Content-based, stepwise, and elaboration approaches offer distinct perspectives for goal analysis.
  • Start with the simplest task representation and progressively move to more complex versions.
  • Proper goal analysis aids in designing focused instructional units and determining learning objectives. 

 

Key Quotes:

"Clear goals and objectives form the backbone of successful elearning courses."

"Goal analysis, whether content-based or elaborative, paves the way for effective instruction."

"Progressive complexity in task representation enhances learners' holistic understanding and motivation."

"Remember, a well-analyzed goal guides the path to well-crafted learning objectives."

 

  Important Links and Mentions:

*Software Toolkit for Instructional Designers (https://www.eteachonline.com/toolkit)*

*eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Community & Academy (https://www.eteachonline.com/join)*

*Instructional Designers Mastermind FB Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eteachonline)*

*eLearning & Instructional Design for Beginners Mastermind LinkedIn Group (https://www.linkedin.com/company/idforbeginners/)*

 

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Why is Instructional Design Crucial for eLearning?01 Aug 202300:07:04

Instructional design is a critical aspect of eLearning, as it creates engaging and effective learning experiences for all learners. Without it, eLearning would be just text on a screen.

In this week’s episode, we'll be exploring the vital role of instructional design in eLearning. We've got an exciting topic lined up for you as you'll be discovering the top five reasons why instructional design plays such an important role in eLearning. Let's dive in!

 

Essential Learning Points
  • ID incorporates visuals like images, charts, and infographics that the human brain recalls better than text, helping learners retain knowledge.
  • Effective ID communicates messages directly to learners and ensures that the right message is conveyed through a well-crafted story.
  • Proper ID training, like in the eLearning and Instructional Design for Beginners Community, can help create engaging training courses.

 

Key Quotes

"A positive user experience (UX) is crucial, as a poorly designed course can lead to distraction and reduced engagement."

"Good instructional design triggers learners to take action."

 

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Proven Strategies for Effective Instructional Design26 Jul 202300:13:21

The instructional strategy in designing eLearning courses should be based on a combination of experience, theory, and research, rather than relying solely on past experiences, opinions, or political agendas. Scenario-based learning is an effective approach that immerses learners in real-life situations, allowing them to make decisions and observe the consequences.

Infographics are useful tools for presenting information in a visually appealing and easily understandable way, reducing cognitive overload. Pre-training learners on basic concepts before starting a course can enhance their learning experience. Simulations offer a cost-effective and safe environment for learners to practise skills and problem-solving. Storytelling engages learners on a deeper level and helps establish a genuine connection to the content. Lastly, case studies and examples relate subject matter to real-world situations, aiding in comprehension and application.

In designing eLearning courses, it is essential to consider these strategies to enhance learner engagement, comprehension, and skill development.

Now, it's time for you to take the reins and put all these proven strategies into action. Get ready to create a learning experience that will captivate and inspire your audience, all while achieving those desired outcomes.

The Power of Storyboarding19 Jul 202300:08:55

I am Crystal Harper from eteachonline, and my mission is to support teachers who want to transition into e-learning. I believe in helping educators design effective and engaging e-learning courses from the ground up. To achieve this goal, I stress the importance of using storyboards to plot out the structure and overall flow of the course content. Storyboards act as practical tools that allow teachers to decide on the most suitable media elements for their courses while ensuring that all necessary content is included.

My focus lies in developing interactive courses, offering teachers the flexibility to employ various techniques and media types, including ready-made materials like user manuals, presentations, case studies, and more. I provide a comprehensive storyboarding checklist to assist in organizing course content, emphasizing the need for individual storyboards for every page of the course.

I underscore the significance of considering course objectives, syllabus links, and module durations to keep students engaged and progressing effectively. I offer valuable insights on creating engaging content and utilizing different instructional techniques while promoting clear and inclusive language throughout the course.

Assessing for Success: Strategies for Effective Summative Evaluation10 Jul 202300:06:41

Summative assessments in e-learning courses evaluate learner proficiency and achievement of objectives. They provide a final grade and come in various forms: written reports, presentations, objective-based testing, and portfolios. Instructors can enhance the assessment process by providing grading rubrics in advance, using a range of assessment types to accommodate different learning needs, and ensuring test security through strategies like hiding tests until release and creating parallel forms with randomized questions.

Summative assessments offer concrete evidence of learning and can be easily implemented in online courses. They provide immediate feedback and promote academic honesty through clear expectations. By integrating these assessments effectively, instructors can evaluate learner performance and facilitate a successful e-learning experience.

Know Thy Learners: A Comprehensive Analysis Approach04 Jul 202300:17:16

An essential element in the instructional design process for online courses is a learner analysis. It entails compiling data on the traits, knowledge levels, learning preferences, and motivations of the learners. Instructional designers can customize the learning experience to meet the demands of the learners by getting to know who they are and what they already know.

It's important to determine which learning styles students like. Designers can utilize effective instructional tactics and develop stimulating learning environments by knowing if users are visual, aural, kinesthetic, or prefer a blend of approaches. For the purpose of designing inclusive and inspiring learning experiences, data on the needs, interests, and contextual aspects of learners must be gathered.

By doing a learner analysis, instructional designers can modify their tactics and materials to better meet the requirements and preferences of the learners. It aids in expanding on the knowledge that students already possess, clearing up misconceptions, and choosing the proper media and tools. Instructional designers may create efficient online courses that satisfy their goals and encourage positive learning outcomes by taking into account the distinct characteristics of the learners.

Kim Tuohy Shares Secrets to Successful ID Freelancing Part II27 Jun 202300:15:44

In the latest podcast episode, we continue the conversation with Kim Tuohy, the visionary founder of Belvista Studios, an innovative instructional design and eLearning studio. Kim and her team use a human-centered approach to aid organizations in developing their employees for the future. During the podcast, Kim shared insights about her childhood dreams of owning a business and emphasized the importance of recognizing early signs of one's true calling.

She encourages those considering a career change or embarking on their own journey to explore their interests and passions from childhood. Kim's interest in instructional design and eLearning ignited her business venture as it aligns perfectly with her skills and interests. Running a successful instructional design business requires consistency and a proactive mindset. She stresses the importance of spending time each day on business-building activities from promoting one's services on platforms like LinkedIn to nurturing relationships with previous clients or creating content like blog posts or YouTube videos.

Building strong relationships within the industry is significant because instructional design often relies on word-of-mouth referrals and personal connections. Kim places great importance on storyboarding as part of instructional design as it allows designers to pause, plan and ensure solutions solve the right problems, align with learner needs and goals and simplify complex information. Storyboarding helps designers stay accountable and remain focused on the important elements that drive effective learning experiences.

For Kim, the most satisfying aspect of a career in instructional design and eLearning is the alignment of her passion for solving problems and fostering creativity with her daily work. She advises those interested in entering this field to design their ultimate life, envision how they want to live and work and plan accordingly.

Kim Tuohy Shares Secrets to Successful ID Freelancing Part I20 Jun 202300:14:57

Belvista Studios is an instructional design and eLearning studio founded by Kim Tuohy. With a human-centered approach, they help organizations develop their people and provide end-to-end instructional design solutions. Kim's passion for helping people and her love for creativity led her to discover her calling in instructional design and eLearning.

Despite lacking academic qualifications in the field, Kim encourages aspiring instructional designers to pursue their passion and gain experience through job opportunities. Belvista Studios has experienced significant growth and success in the past five years, thanks to a dedicated team that complements each other's strengths and shares the same values. They actively contribute to the industry's development by sharing knowledge and insights on platforms like YouTube.

Belvista Studios aims to inspire learning through client services and add value to the instructional design industry as a whole. Whether you're an aspiring instructional designer or an organization in need of eLearning solutions, Belvista Studios offers high-quality services and a commitment to excellence. Check out their YouTube channel and Creator Hub for valuable content that will enhance your learning journey.

Discover Marina Arshavskiy's Proven Methods: Insights from an Instructional Design Expert13 Jun 202300:15:58

Marina Arshavskiy, an award-winning instructional design and elearning expert, shares valuable insights for beginners in the field. She emphasizes the importance of clear copywriting in creating engaging elearning experiences and highlights the benefits of adopting an agile approach for course development, which involves continuous feedback and iterative changes.

Marina also addresses the unique challenges of remote employee training and provides tips for success. She recommends on-demand, bite-sized training that focuses on goals and provides a centralized platform for all training materials. Marina emphasizes the significance of providing comprehensive feedback to learners to enhance their understanding and progress.

In addition, Marina advises beginners on building a strong instructional design portfolio. She suggests organizing experiences and showcasing a variety of samples that demonstrate writing, design, and development skills. Marina also encourages continuous learning and practice to become a proficient instructional designer.

Overall, Marina's expertise and dedication to the field of instructional design make her a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced professionals seeking to improve their skills and create impactful elearning experiences.

Navigating Your Career Path: Expert Insights from Dr. Ray Pastore, Professor of Instructional Design Part II06 Jun 202300:19:28

In the continuation of last week's podcast episode, Dr. Ray Pastore discusses various aspects of instructional design and online learning. He acknowledges the challenges faced by teachers in terms of financial stability and advises against pursuing a teaching career solely for monetary reasons. However, he hopes for positive changes in the future, advocating for better pay for teachers. Dr. Pastore emphasizes the importance of tailoring instructional design approaches to the specific project rather than adhering to a single model.

He mentions the potential impact of AI in the field but believes that AI will likely assist instructional designers rather than replace them. Looking ahead, he predicts continued growth in the instructional design field, driven by the rise of online learning and the increasing demand for instructional designers in various industries. He encourages beginners to invest in formal education or training to gain the necessary skills and knowledge.

Dr. Pastore emphasizes the need for continuous learning in this dynamic field and advises individuals to follow their passions and focus on areas that interest them the most. He concludes by highlighting the importance of understanding the history of the field and learning from experienced professionals to achieve success as an instructional designer.

Visualization in Instructional Design06 Feb 202400:28:02

Have you considered the power of personalized vision boards to establish a deeper connection to your instructional design goals?

In this week’s episode, learn the importance of setting clear, specific, and measurable goals in instructional design. Explore the significance of visualization techniques in achieving success.

Essential Learning Points:
  • Establish clear, specific, and measurable goals aligned with your aspirations in instructional design.
  • How can a vision board represent your goals, dreams, and aspirations?
  • Adapt visualizations as goals evolve and use affirmations to counter negative self-talk.
  • Three crucial steps for success: Setting clear goals, creating a vision board, and mastering visualization techniques.

Key Quotes:
  • "Personalization is key when creating your vision board. It should be a true reflection of your unique journey and aspirations in instructional design.”
  • "Leverage the power of affirmations on your vision board.”
  • "Setting clear, unambiguous, and attainable goals is the initial stride towards creating a roadmap for your exceptional career.”
  • “Creating a vision board involves carefully selecting images, words, and symbols that resonate deeply with your career aspirations.”
  • "By consistently practicing visualization techniques, you can enhance your focus, motivation, and confidence, ultimately propelling you towards unparalleled success.”

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Navigating Your Career Path: Expert Insights from Dr. Ray Pastore, Professor of Instructional Design Part I30 May 202300:23:03

Dr. Ray Pastore, a professor and program coordinator at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, discusses his journey into instructional technology and online learning. He highlights the growth of the e-learning field and the public's limited understanding of instructional designers.

The conversation explores the importance of gamification, clarifying its distinction from game-based learning. Dr. Ray emphasizes the benefits and pitfalls of gamification when properly implemented. Identifying training needs within organizations is also discussed, emphasizing the value of thorough front-end analyses.

The gratifying aspects of working in instructional design, including good salaries, job variation, continuous learning, and access to technology, are highlighted. Opportunities in academic and corporate sectors are compared, considering factors like salary, work pace, and job security.

The suitability of teachers as instructional designers is acknowledged. Dr. Ray reflects on the joy of finding solutions to organizational problems and the continuous learning aspect of the field.

In this episode, we hear about Dr. Ray's inspiring instructional design journey - the highs, lows, and everything in between.

Engaging Learners with Gamification: Unlocking the Secrets of Motivating E-Learners23 May 202300:11:07

Gamification offers benefits such as increased learner engagement, behavior change, and socialization. Learners feel a sense of accomplishment and progress through game elements like badges and levels. Gamification encourages active participation, competition, and learning from peers. It also promotes positive behavior change, as seen in Volkswagen's speed camera lottery study. Designers must align gamification with learning objectives, prioritize meaningful choices for learners, and avoid detracting from course content.

Various tools can be used in e-learning to make it more game-like: achievements, avatars, badges, boss fights, collections, combat, unlocking content, gifting, leaderboards, levels, points, quests, social graph, teams, and virtual goods.

The core elements of gamification are points, badges, and leaderboards. Points measure progress, provide feedback, and offer data. Badges represent achievements, importance, and can function as credentials. Leaderboards foster competition but should be used carefully.

Designing a gamified e-learning course involves identifying objectives, target behaviors, understanding players, developing activity loops, prioritizing fun, and using the right tools.

Gamification enhances engagement, motivation, and effectiveness in e-learning courses when thoughtfully implemented.

Engaging Learners with Gamification: The Power of Game Elements in Online Learning 16 May 202300:11:34

Gamification can be used in online courses to enhance engagement and provide learners with the ability to make choices.

Gamification can be a powerful technique for changing behavior habits, and it encourages people to keep returning to the course and participate actively.

It encourages competition, community building, and socialization, which is why it is useful in online courses where engagement is crucial.

Course creators need to understand game design techniques and how to think like a game designer. Game Design is a state of mind, and it is a skill that can be cultivated.

In this episode we'll talk about how implement gamification effectively by understanding how to create goals, rules, and real-world game activities into your online courses.

Instructional Design 101: An Interview with Read Coburn Part 224 Apr 202300:14:06

In continuation of our last week episode with an interview with Read Coburn, this week he shared his journey from being a teacher to an instructional designer. He stated that his master's degree in instructional design was the most important thing that helped him transition to the new career path. The program he chose was practical and hands-on, which helped him develop his instructional design portfolio. He emphasized the importance of developing a portfolio with an instructional design process to back it up, with all the theory, steps, and different instructional design theories.

He completed his portfolio throughout the program, which was project-based, and everything was built around creating a portfolio. He recommends finding projects to work on, even if it's for free, to apply the instructional design process to solving a problem or performance gap, recording everything and keeping all notes, plans, storyboards, deliverables, and anything related to evaluating or implementing the solution. He added that working on these types of projects will make one feel more comfortable with the design process and have something impressive to show potential employers, which is the key to getting any instructional design job.

Instructional Design 101: An Interview with Read Coburn Part 119 Apr 202300:11:16

Read Coburn is an instructional designer who shares his journey in this interview, highlighting his experiences teaching English as a second language (ESL) in China. After completing his degree in English, He moved to China where he worked as an academic director and began designing course materials, sparking his interest in instructional design. He pursued a master's degree in instructional systems and learning technology after returning to the United States. Currently, He works as an instructional designer at Hilton Grand Vacations where he creates learning materials for various business units.

Read's experiences teaching ESL in China have taught him the importance of cultural understanding and adapting teaching methods accordingly to create a more inclusive and effective learning environment. He highlights the benefits of instructional design, including creating engaging and effective learning materials that cater to learners' needs and preferences. He believes that while technology can be a powerful tool in education, personal interaction and engagement should not be overlooked. His passion for creating engaging and effective learning materials, his appreciation for a supportive team and engaging work, make him a valuable member of the instructional design community.

Instructional Design 101: An Interview with Dr. Luke Hobson Part 211 Apr 202300:17:17

In continuation of last week's podcast episode about AI in education and professional development, Luke further discusses the importance of incorporating more learning strategies. He emphasizes the need to focus on research and theories to create a successful learning experience for adults. He also highlights the importance of knowing how adults learn and applying those theories to instructional design.

The conversation then shifts to the path of becoming an instructional designer, and Luke emphasizes that there is no right or wrong way to do it. He encourages individuals to follow their passions and not give up, even when facing challenges. He also mentions the importance of being able to sell their ideas and accomplishments to potential employers.

Moreover, Luke's website, www.drlukehoston.com, contains a wealth of free resources, including blogs, videos, and podcasts related to instructional design. He also discusses the benefits of podcasts as a medium to escape reality and further their learning in instructional design.

Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of incorporating various learning strategies and theories, knowing how adults learn, and following one's passion to become a successful instructional designer.

Instructional Design 101: An Interview with Dr. Luke Hobson Part 105 Apr 202300:15:51

Dr. Luke Hobson is a senior instructional designer, a program manager at MIT X Pro, an instructor for the University of Miami School of Education and Human Development, and the founder of instructional design institute. He is the author of the book, "What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Instructional Designer." Dr. Hobson first learned about instructional design in 2013 and became an instructional designer in 2015. He was inspired by meeting someone who was an instructional designer and realizing that he could care about students' learning experiences for a living. Dr. Hobson considers project management aspects and organization to be important daily activities for an instructional designer's success.

He attributes his success to his refusal to quit and his determination to prove doubters wrong. He believes that turning negative feedback into a learning experience is important and has helped him build his confidence. He predicted that chatbots, specifically Chat GPT, will become increasingly important in the instructional design industry, as it has the ability to generate ideas and boost creativity. He also discusses his experience with using Chat GPT to bounce ideas off of and receive feedback.

Tune in to learn more about Luke's work as a senior instructional designer and the exciting world of instructional design.

Amanda Hewitt: A Journey through Instructional Design Part 229 Mar 202300:14:36

In continuation of last week's podcast episode, Amanda discusses various topics related to learning and instructional design. She mentions a chatbot called Chit Chat, developed by OpenAI, which was found amusing by a video creator who had debates and conversations with it. Despite concerns about AI taking over jobs, the video creator reassures Amanda that it is a tool and companion, not a threat.

Amanda then talks about different ways to measure success in learning, including assessment scores, evaluation of applied learning projects, performance KPIs, and feedback from learners. She emphasizes the importance of learner feedback as it can provide valuable insights and help improve the learning experience, recommending the inclusion of optional surveys at the end of courses.

Moving on to her own reading and listening habits, Amanda mentions a trauma-related book by Dr. Peter Levine, which she is listening to for her volunteer work, and two podcasts she follows: one by Dr. Luke Hobson about ID and the other by Sarah Canestra about transitioning into the L&D space.

She advises those interested in instructional design to explore their options and start small, developing skills beyond just learning technology, and finding their own niche in the field.

Overall, Amanda provides valuable insights and advice for those interested in instructional design, emphasizing the importance of ongoing evaluation and improvement in the learning process.

Amanda Hewitt: A Journey through Instructional Design Part 122 Mar 202300:12:20

In this exclusive interview, we had the pleasure of chatting with Amanda Hewitt, a seasoned senior instructional designer at DaVita, who has an extensive background in supporting nursing and pharmacy students in higher education. Amanda shared with us her journey in navigating the learning management system (LMS) and virtual proctoring, which ultimately led her to pursue a career in instructional design. Her empathy for nursing students, who would often visit her desk to share their struggles with exams and navigating school, also played a significant role in inspiring her to become an instructional designer.

As a senior instructional designer, Amanda's role is multifaceted, requiring her to be adaptable and open to changes, with the needs of subject matter experts and clients taking priority over building a complete course. She emphasized that her company places a strong emphasis on work-life balance, allowing her to manage her time effectively. While she may occasionally work longer hours, her company discourages employees from overworking, ensuring that their well-being is a top priority.

Throughout our conversation, Amanda shared her insights on the instructional design process and her passion for designing learning solutions that meet the needs of both clients and learners. She emphasized that not every learning solution requires a complete course, and that a quick reference guide or job aid may suffice. We learned about the challenges that instructional designers face and how they tackle these obstacles with creativity and expertise.

Tune in to learn more about Amanda's work as a senior instructional designer and the exciting world of instructional design. Come back next week for this episode Amanda Hewitt: A Journey through Instructional Design Part 2.

Instructional Design: A Great Career Path for Teachers14 Mar 202300:18:19

Are you a teacher looking for a new adventure? Instructional design could be the perfect fit. In this podcast, Crystal shares her journey from teaching to instructional design and highlights the skills teachers already possess that are valuable in this field. These include analyzing learners' needs, creating engaging activities, and developing curriculum.

Instructional design tasks involve writing objectives, organizing content, creating multimedia materials, and developing assessments. Teachers who are transitioning to instructional design should highlight their strengths and familiarize themselves with the language and tools of instructional design and build a portfolio.

Join social media groups, find a mentor, and take online courses to be successful. With skills like being comfortable with technology, time management, communication skills, and flexibility, teachers are well-equipped for a career in instructional design. Tune in to learn more about this exciting field.

Top 7 In-Demand Skills of a Successful Instructional Designer30 Jan 202400:08:13

Are you breaking into the instructional design industry or looking to advance, yet unsure about the essential skills needed for success?

In this week’s episode, discover the key skills that pave the way to success in instructional design. Acquire the skills you need without trial and error.

Essential Learning Points:
  • What creative skills can set instructional designers apart in their field?
  • Why is the ability to work well with various individuals crucial for instructional designers?
  • What project management skills are particularly beneficial for instructional designers?
  • How can instructional designers ensure they match client expectations when working on a project?

Key Quotes:
  • "You should keep in mind that when choosing to become a new or improved instructional designer, there are a few skills that every person should know.”
  • "Instructional designers aren't required to have experience in training or in education, but it can be quite beneficial for you if you do.”
  • "A good instructional designer should be able to stand in front of or pre-empt questions and apprehensions from learners based on predicted reactions.”
  • “It can be super beneficial if you have common project management skills such as negotiation and leadership.”

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How to Build an ID Portfolio08 Mar 202300:20:19

Are you interested in breaking into the field of instructional design but don't know where to start? Look no further than this workshop! Designed specifically for beginners, this workshop provides a step-by-step process to build an instructional design portfolio and land a job in the field.

This workshop covers all the basics of creating a strong resume, portfolio, and cover letter, even if you have no experience in instructional design. You'll learn how to adapt your education jargon to instructional design language, how to highlight your skills and accomplishments, and how to use keywords that match job descriptions.

Successful instructional designers possess a range of skills, from web design to project management, and this workshop offers tips on how to develop these skills and showcase them in your portfolio. You'll also learn how to host your portfolio on Weebly or Google Sites, two platforms known for their customizable themes and easy-to-use templates.

Crafting a compelling cover letter is just as important as creating a strong resume and portfolio, and this workshop offers advice on tailoring your letter to each organization and making it personal. By following the tips and suggestions provided in the workshop, you'll greatly increase your chances of getting noticed and landing your dream job as an instructional designer. So don't wait any longer and take the first step towards your new career!

Interview with Danielle Oser01 Mar 202300:22:44

Meet Danielle, an accomplished instructional designer whose journey in the field began with converting on-ground classes to online courses. Her diverse background in visual communication, adult learning, and digital media gives her a unique perspective and approach to the world of instructional design. With no two days alike, Danielle enjoys the challenge of deciding what content to include or omit when creating online courses.

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the education industry, but Danielle remained adaptable and coped with the changes. She shares valuable tips for effective time management and believes that learning anything is possible with the right mindset. Embracing imperfection and constantly improving are also key motivators for her.

As a member of the Public Relations Association and an accredited PR professional, Danielle highlights the importance of communication and persuasion in the instructional design field. Her dedication to creating top-notch online learning experiences is a testament to her passion for her craft. Join us as we delve deeper into Danielle's insightful journey in the world of instructional design.

Interview with Rivka Rosenberg21 Feb 202300:23:06

In this interview, Rivka Rosenberg, an e-learning foreign language and online marketing specialist, shares her inspiration for entering e-learning and instructional design. She attributes it to her background in education and taking courses in language learning that used technology and different activities to make the courses fun and engaging.

Rivka’s typical day consists of creating courses and researching learning management systems and technology. She also trains teachers in English and virtual reality for language teaching and entrepreneurship education. At night, she works on curriculum development on a virtual reality platform for a chain of schools in Australia called VR Bella.

Being a member of the World Environmental Solutions team, Rivka takes part in educating individuals about their eco-friendly method for cattle feed, which effectively lessens methane emissions. She specifically focuses on educating users on the implementation of this green process for their own cattle. Through social media, Rivka and her colleagues were able to connect, and she strongly recommends LinkedIn and Instagram as valuable tools for networking and discovering new prospects.

She emphasizes the importance of LinkedIn for connecting with other instructional designers and learning from them. She notes that solving problems through education is a way of inspiring people to change their set of minds or the way they do things.

Imposter Syndrome14 Feb 202300:10:26

Impostor syndrome is a common problem faced by many high-achievers, particularly in the field of instructional design. This phenomenon refers to the persistent self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud, despite being successful in their careers. Imposter syndrome can have a detrimental effect on performance, satisfaction, and can lead to burnout.

A survey conducted by the "elearning and instructional design for beginners mastermind" showed that impostor syndrome is rampant in the field of instructional design, with issues like confidence in using technology, understanding jargon, designing content, and seeing others succeed causing feelings of self-doubt. Impostor syndrome can arise due to factors such as highly skilled individuals thinking others are just as skilled, leading to feelings of inadequacy, or due to pluralistic ignorance, where individuals feel like they're the only ones experiencing these feelings, when in reality others do too.

To help overcome impostor syndrome, it is recommended to talk about it with others who understand, separate feelings from fact, reward yourself for starting out, recognize failure as an opportunity, ask for help, visualize success and fake it till you make it. By following these steps, individuals can feel more confident in their careers and can succeed in instructional design.

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