Instructional Design and Educational Technology Careers
When thinking about instructional design and education technology, you may think it is a brand-new field full of young, recent graduates just starting out in their careers. It may surprise
When thinking about instructional design and education technology, you may think it is a brand-new field full of young, recent graduates just starting out in their careers. It may surprise
EdTech: Educational Technology Educational technology, often abbreviated as EdTech, refers to the use of technology to improve teaching and learning. It encompasses a wide range of tools, applications, and resources
Discover why teachers excel as instructional designers with these top reasons. Learn how to transition from teaching to EdTech seamlessly.
Discover how instructional designers can enhance collaboration and project success by implementing ‘Listening to Learn.’ Go beyond active listening to fully understand stakeholder perspectives and create more effective learning experiences.
Considering a career in Instructional Design but worried about your lack of design or tech skills? Discover how diverse teams leverage soft skills like project management, empathy, and adaptability to create impactful learning experiences. Learn why your unique expertise might be exactly what instructional design teams need.
Introduction As a higher education student, you have a lot on your plate. Between classes, assignments, extracurricular activities, and social events, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and like you have
Imagine that you’re planning a trip to Greece, but you have little knowledge of the culture, environment, and language. Although you are excited to be traveling there for the first
Instructional Designers (I.D.) have unique and specific skills that make them a valuable asset for creating and communicating innovative solutions to complex problems. I.D.’s are known for creating learning experiences.
On July 28th, LAPU hosted a webinar on Creating Psychological Safety in the Online Classroom. A classroom with high levels of psychological safety promotes greater student performance. Along with greater performance