As an instructional designer, the majority of my thoughts are filled with... "How can I best solve this problem?" Sometimes, a lot of time is spent determining what the problem is, but typically it is easy to spot. What's not so easy is how to solve the problem, especially when a lot of minds are involved. However, it is this collaboration with other instructional designers and SMEs that leads us to the best solution. Instructional design is a great career to get into. It is filled with challenges, breakthroughs, autonomy, collaboration, creativity, investigation, and research. What it's not filled with are unruly student behavior, unruly parent behavior, and toxic positivity. #instructionaldesign #oneononecoaching #transitioningteachers
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There is a word in Instructional design field says as instructional designers when we take a course we should study it twice , the first as a student and the second as an Instructional designer , and with the help of you Dr.mariam faik I can do both of them now. Many thanks for being Helpful, So friendly .Also thanks for your several and different trails to make sure we gain more experience and knowledge, and thanks for the fun and enjoyable moment we share together . Now we can say we are ready as an instructional Designer. #instructional design #ITI #E-Learning.
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You decided to change your career, learned the skills needed to become an Instructional Designer – but now you're feeling stuck. You've got the passion and the knowledge, but you are struggling to find that dream ID role. Here are five places to find Instructional Design jobs online. By exploring these online resources, you'll increase your chances of landing your dream instructional design role. Follow for more instructional design tips! #instructionaldesign #careerdevelopment #transferableskills #IDjobs #shawntayskoldager #elearning #careersforteachers #elearningdeveloper #teacherjobs #learningsolutions #instructionaldesignjobs #careertransition #trainingtips #careerswitch #educationaltechnology #careerchange #IDcommunity #careergrowth #instructionaldesigner
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You decided to change your career, learned the skills needed to become an Instructional Designer – but now you're feeling stuck. You've got the passion and the knowledge, but you are struggling to find that dream ID role. Here are five places to find Instructional Design jobs online. By exploring these online resources, you'll increase your chances of landing your dream instructional design role. Follow for more instructional design tips! #instructionaldesign #careerdevelopment #transferableskills #IDjobs #shawntayskoldager #elearning #careersforteachers #elearningdeveloper #teacherjobs #learningsolutions #instructionaldesignjobs #careertransition #trainingtips #careerswitch #educationaltechnology #careerchange #IDcommunity #careergrowth #instructionaldesigner
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Looking for insights on solving common instructional design problems on the job? Join us at this week's live event + Q&A! This Thursday, July 25th at 10 AM PDT, my team will be opening up the floor to a panel of instructional designers as they share their experiences and answer your real-time questions. Whether you're just starting out, already working as a seasoned professional, or searching for your next role, you're not going to want to miss this discussion. Grab a spot before they're gone! Link to register in the comments below 😄 #LinkedInWithDevlin #InstructionalDesign #Learning #LearningAndDevelopment #eLearning
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Instructional Design Series #2 Hey LinkedIn Instructional Designers! 👋 In the second part of our instructional design series, let's explore how each of the three teaching styles aligns with Bloom's Taxonomy. 🌟 Traditional Lesson Guide: This method primarily targets the "Remembering" and "Understanding" levels, providing a solid foundation of knowledge. 🌟 Case Study Comparison: Engaging participants in case studies encourages application, analysis, and evaluation of concepts, fostering higher-order thinking skills. 🌟 Interactive Discussion: By allowing participants to share their own understanding before engaging in group discussion, this method promotes active participation and collaboration, targeting a range of cognitive levels. Understanding how each method addresses different cognitive levels can help us make informed decisions about when and how to use them effectively. Stay tuned for more insights in our instructional design series! 💡 #BloomTaxonomy #InstructionalDesign #HigherOrderThinking
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We shared applications of Bloom Taxonomy in the 2nd part of our #instructionaldesign series. Check it out
Instructional Design Series #2 Hey LinkedIn Instructional Designers! 👋 In the second part of our instructional design series, let's explore how each of the three teaching styles aligns with Bloom's Taxonomy. 🌟 Traditional Lesson Guide: This method primarily targets the "Remembering" and "Understanding" levels, providing a solid foundation of knowledge. 🌟 Case Study Comparison: Engaging participants in case studies encourages application, analysis, and evaluation of concepts, fostering higher-order thinking skills. 🌟 Interactive Discussion: By allowing participants to share their own understanding before engaging in group discussion, this method promotes active participation and collaboration, targeting a range of cognitive levels. Understanding how each method addresses different cognitive levels can help us make informed decisions about when and how to use them effectively. Stay tuned for more insights in our instructional design series! 💡 #BloomTaxonomy #InstructionalDesign #HigherOrderThinking
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