If you're trying to become an instructional designer, then don't forget to grab the free Become an ID checklist: www.devlinpeck.com/become-an-id-checklist
Just came from a meeting where the facilitator said I could become an instructional designer and here I am. I love this and think it's something I need to pursue.
Thank you! That's a great video! I figured out that I did tasks related to instructional design without realizing that this discipline even exists, and now I'm thinking about testing my skills by applying to the instructional design positions.
Thanks Devin! I absolutely loved this. You were so informative and the way it described Instructional Design was easy to follow. I learned a lot and am going to plunge forward with this.
I am an online/offline ESL instructor and I used to design my syllabi so I used to have my own deliverables. How would that even overlap with instructional design? and what would you advise me to learn to become an instructional designer? Adobe captivate or Articulate Storyline 360 or K 12 management system skills? I am landing on this channel for the first time btw. Thanks for the great content
Hi Devlin, Thank you for such an informative video.❤❤ I have an experience in Corporate Trainer however want to learn more particularly in I.D field and get a certification in it can you suggest any economic courses.
Hello Devlin, I find this course very educational. I am currently a student at Liberty University for Instructional Design with Technology Major. Do you have any tips or ideas that you can share to help beginners in the field improve the skills necessary to be effective in the profession?
Glad the videos are helpful :) I would suggest getting started with applying the theory as soon as you can. Identify a real-world problem and then come up with effective learning solution to solve it. And you can use a tool like Articulate Storyline to build out that solution, even better!
I need to know what competencies and skills of instructional design we have to follow as teachers. Two things skills and competencies I would emphasize if I would apply instructional design with my content I teach. so which direction Can I use ? the first one , a international standards as following (IBSTPI -ACET ATD) that show the skills and comptenses . Second , there are some researchers tend to get the skills from ADDLE Model , and the competences from their experiences . So my question is which direction I have to use ?.
Hey Devlin, fantastic video - My question is what transferable skills does learning Instructional Design give to other professions if I dont land a job in ID?
Thanks so much! Glad that your'e enjoying the content :D. And there are so many: tech skills, communication skills, writing / storytelling skills, knowledge of how people learn (can make you a better teacher, manager, mentor, boss, etc). But if you focus on the right things then you will def land a job in ID!
@@DevlinPeckYT Thank you brother, I am nervous about making my trancition from Personal Trainer to ID and E learning but your content makes it way easier !!!
Hello Devlin. I'm wondering how you go about the use of analysis and making sense of data in your ID work. Do you have a video about this already? Also, thanks for everything you do for the community.
Hi Thomas! Great question. I have a "data-driven eLearning design" video, but not one specifically about working with data during the analysis phase (I have more general analysis videos, though). Good suggestion and thank you for asking about this!
Hey! You'll want to show that you can solve real-world problems for adult learners using the industry standard tools and incorporating basic design elements. The best way to do that (and bridge the gap) is through a portfolio. I have some examples on my website (check out the showcase) or we have a playlist on the YT channel to give you a sense of what to include: th-cam.com/video/dqNOCEQ58no/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tHcHYBzetJgipEQ1 Thanks for watching :D
Hey Devlin! How's it going? Thanks for sharing about what instructional design is. I currently want to change my career path and came across this field and therefore your channel 😅It seems a pretty interesting career for me but I'm afraid I don't have any teaching or training background. I'm an industrial designer. However, since I got my degree I've worked as a Social Media manager. I found myself stuck in the job and discovered I don't like it😭, so I want to try something new. Do you have any advice for getting into this field? Sorry if my message turned so long! Thanks in advance.
Hi Amalia! It's going well, how are you? :D You're welcome, and I'm glad that you found your way to instructional design...it's a great field and it sounds like you will have a lot of relevant skills from your past experience. I definitely hav e alot of advice to share for your journey...feel free to grab the checklist and you'll get some emails from me that point you in the right direction. And please keep us posted on your progress! Looking forward to helping how I can.
If you're trying to become an instructional designer, then don't forget to grab the free Become an ID checklist: www.devlinpeck.com/become-an-id-checklist
Just came from a meeting where the facilitator said I could become an instructional designer and here I am. I love this and think it's something I need to pursue.
Thank you! That's a great video! I figured out that I did tasks related to instructional design without realizing that this discipline even exists, and now I'm thinking about testing my skills by applying to the instructional design positions.
Glad it was helpful!
Same here.
I really like this video because it’s so clear and detailed. Thank you ☺️
You’re welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
Thanks Devin! I absolutely loved this. You were so informative and the way it described Instructional Design was easy to follow. I learned a lot and am going to plunge forward with this.
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
I am an online/offline ESL instructor and I used to design my syllabi so I used to have my own deliverables. How would that even overlap with instructional design? and what would you advise me to learn to become an instructional designer? Adobe captivate or Articulate Storyline 360 or K 12 management system skills?
I am landing on this channel for the first time btw. Thanks for the great content
Hi Devlin,
Thank you for such an informative video.❤❤
I have an experience in Corporate Trainer however want to learn more particularly in I.D field and get a certification in it can you suggest any economic courses.
Am sure after my course I will also become good instructional designer
Wow! I never thought of ID eliminating learning. That was an aha moment for me
Glad it resonated!
Hello Devlin, I find this course very educational. I am currently a student at Liberty University for Instructional Design with Technology Major. Do you have any tips or ideas that you can share to help beginners in the field improve the skills necessary to be effective in the profession?
Glad the videos are helpful :) I would suggest getting started with applying the theory as soon as you can. Identify a real-world problem and then come up with effective learning solution to solve it. And you can use a tool like Articulate Storyline to build out that solution, even better!
I need to know what competencies and skills of instructional design we have to follow as teachers. Two things skills and competencies I would emphasize if I would apply instructional design with my content I teach. so which direction Can I use ? the first one , a international standards as following (IBSTPI -ACET ATD) that show the skills and comptenses . Second , there are some researchers tend to get the skills from ADDLE Model , and the competences from their experiences . So my question is which direction I have to use ?.
Took a role as a newbie 😊 as an eLearning designer and only realised it belongs to IDs recently haha
Haha awesome! Glad that you broke into the field :D
Hey Devlin, fantastic video - My question is what transferable skills does learning Instructional Design give to other professions if I dont land a job in ID?
Thanks so much! Glad that your'e enjoying the content :D. And there are so many: tech skills, communication skills, writing / storytelling skills, knowledge of how people learn (can make you a better teacher, manager, mentor, boss, etc). But if you focus on the right things then you will def land a job in ID!
@@DevlinPeckYT Thank you brother, I am nervous about making my trancition from Personal Trainer to ID and E learning but your content makes it way easier !!!
Hello Devlin. I'm wondering how you go about the use of analysis and making sense of data in your ID work. Do you have a video about this already? Also, thanks for everything you do for the community.
Hi Thomas! Great question. I have a "data-driven eLearning design" video, but not one specifically about working with data during the analysis phase (I have more general analysis videos, though). Good suggestion and thank you for asking about this!
@@DevlinPeckYT Thanks. I found your data-driven eLearning design video. I'll check it out.
Hi Devlin,
I’m an elementary teacher, specializing in Kindergarten. How do I transfer my skills to an ID position?
Hey! You'll want to show that you can solve real-world problems for adult learners using the industry standard tools and incorporating basic design elements.
The best way to do that (and bridge the gap) is through a portfolio. I have some examples on my website (check out the showcase) or we have a playlist on the YT channel to give you a sense of what to include:
th-cam.com/video/dqNOCEQ58no/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tHcHYBzetJgipEQ1
Thanks for watching :D
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Hey Devlin! How's it going? Thanks for sharing about what instructional design is. I currently want to change my career path and came across this field and therefore your channel 😅It seems a pretty interesting career for me but I'm afraid I don't have any teaching or training background. I'm an industrial designer. However, since I got my degree I've worked as a Social Media manager. I found myself stuck in the job and discovered I don't like it😭, so I want to try something new. Do you have any advice for getting into this field? Sorry if my message turned so long! Thanks in advance.
Hi Amalia! It's going well, how are you? :D You're welcome, and I'm glad that you found your way to instructional design...it's a great field and it sounds like you will have a lot of relevant skills from your past experience.
I definitely hav e alot of advice to share for your journey...feel free to grab the checklist and you'll get some emails from me that point you in the right direction.
And please keep us posted on your progress! Looking forward to helping how I can.
@@DevlinPeckYT Thanks, I truly appreciate it. I already got my checklist. Keep going with this meaningful content.
@@amaliapatino9126 Great! I appreciate the support.
Thanks heartly lot ❤❤❤❤❤sir
hi Devlin, am a PhD student working on instructional design model. can u help with some guidelines on how i can go about it?
Phd student??
Thank you
You're welcome! Glad the video was helpful :)
Cost is so high for the flagship project... it's difficult for Indians to pay
Hi Esthar! Check out this video...it goes in-depth into how to create a flagship project :D th-cam.com/video/k2nGe5xXugw/w-d-xo.html
Speaking too fast, it's better to slow down.
I'll keep that in mind, thanks for sharing!