Not exact matches
For those of us who are passionate about eLearning, it's important to promote not only our eLearning skills,
as eLearning developers,
instructional designer, online instructors, administrators, eLearning authors, and general
as eLearning professionals, but also the entire eLearning
field.
Cammy Bean's 2014 book «The Accidental
Instructional Designer» provides a unique perspective of the
Instructional Design
field: That of individuals who «accidentally» ended up working
as learning professionals.
As Instructional Designers progress in their
field, many go on to become Senior
Instructional Designers.
Hi Sabah, Many
instructional designers move into project management positions
as a result of their experience in the
field and / or through education.
First off, I was shocked that anyone could even get a job
as an
Instructional Designer without having a degree in the
field.
JOB SUMMARY
As part of the L&D team, the Senior
Instructional Designer plays a key role in the design and delivery of learning solutions for both
field and corporate team members.
Graduates go on to professional careers
as teachers, professors, and researchers;
instructional designers in higher education, publishing, health - related
fields, and business; independent
designers and developers of educational software; pre-K — 12 technology directors and
instructional technologists; and managers of the human and technology - based resources necessary to support education and training with technology.
If you're involved in distance learning
as an online professor, an
instructional designer, an
instructional technologist, an administrator, a content creator, or in any other way, conferences can be a smart way to make sure you stay current in the
field.