Hiring managers seek project management experience with instructional design positions, mostly in each job description I reviewed. Thoughts/ideas? Thanks for all the informative videos you present and the excellent ID content you develop, Devlin!
Hi Devlin, thanks for all your great videos and the effort you put into giving realistic and helpful infos! Do you have any experience regarding the differences (e. g. expectations of clients, software used, ...) between the ID field in different countries? Or you you feel it is pretty much the same all over the world? Thanks heaps, Marie
thanks for sharing this video. what about powerpoint, can we use ppt instead of google slides , because I just learned that storyline 360 is somehow similar to powerpoint!
@DevlinPeckYT I've watched a couple of your videos already and I really enjoyed them! I'm thinking of maybe getting into a career in instructional design and I was wondering, what kind of education do most people in the field need? Are we talking a full master's degree and/or a certificate?
Hey! Congrats on deciding to take the leap :D From what we've been seeing, a bachelor's in any field is preferred in most cases. Overall, it seems that education doesn't carry as much weight as the hands-on skills/experience, a portfolio, and interview. Feel free to check out more of the insights here: www.devlinpeck.com/content/id-hiring-manager-report
Thank you so much for this! I never thought about having screenshots and a storyboards as a strong portfotlio piece. Is there any software or resources you recommend (windows) to show off video editing skills/explainer videos.
Thanks Devlin. Another helpful video. Would it actually be better for people that are trying to break into ID to use a Process Write-up instead of building out a portfolio item in Articulate Storyline? I'm thinking people that are new may not be competent enough with Storyline yet to use it effectively, so doing the Process Write-up may compensate for that?
Thanks for watching! From what we've seen, hiring managers are looking for your proficiency with the tools, as well as your understanding of the ID process. Both are definitely going to be important in a portfolio if you're looking to break into the field.
African like us transitioning into instructional design really need this.....a$1 is equal to 850 naira at the moment..... So imagine paying $600 and covering it to naira 😳😳
Yes, costs can certainly add up, especially when you factor in exchange rates and software access. Hope this helps you on your instructional design journey!
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Devlin, I have so much gratitude for all the insider information you share!
So glad you're enjoying it :) Thank you for watching!
Hiring managers seek project management experience with instructional design positions, mostly in each job description I reviewed. Thoughts/ideas? Thanks for all the informative videos you present and the excellent ID content you develop, Devlin!
Amazing video! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D
Hi Devlin, thanks for all your great videos and the effort you put into giving realistic and helpful infos! Do you have any experience regarding the differences (e. g. expectations of clients, software used, ...) between the ID field in different countries? Or you you feel it is pretty much the same all over the world? Thanks heaps, Marie
You’re my Netflix to become an ID ❤
Thank you! Ive really found a lot of value in your videos and am working through them all slowly but surely. This is GREAT information! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Keep up the progress 😁
thanks for sharing this video. what about powerpoint, can we use ppt instead of google slides , because I just learned that storyline 360 is somehow similar to powerpoint!
Yes, you absolutely can! Good question :D
@DevlinPeckYT I've watched a couple of your videos already and I really enjoyed them! I'm thinking of maybe getting into a career in instructional design and I was wondering, what kind of education do most people in the field need? Are we talking a full master's degree and/or a certificate?
Hey! Congrats on deciding to take the leap :D
From what we've been seeing, a bachelor's in any field is preferred in most cases. Overall, it seems that education doesn't carry as much weight as the hands-on skills/experience, a portfolio, and interview.
Feel free to check out more of the insights here: www.devlinpeck.com/content/id-hiring-manager-report
@@DevlinPeckYT gotcha, thanks! I’ll check it out!
Thank you 🙏🙏
Sure thing!
Thank you! Really helpful and needed video.
You're welcome! Glad that you enjoyed it :D
Very helpful video. Thank you very much, Devlin.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks
Thank you so much for this! I never thought about having screenshots and a storyboards as a strong portfotlio piece. Is there any software or resources you recommend (windows) to show off video editing skills/explainer videos.
Thanks Devlin.
Another helpful video.
Would it actually be better for people that are trying to break into ID to use a Process Write-up instead of building out a portfolio item in Articulate Storyline? I'm thinking people that are new may not be competent enough with Storyline yet to use it effectively, so doing the Process Write-up may compensate for that?
Thanks for watching! From what we've seen, hiring managers are looking for your proficiency with the tools, as well as your understanding of the ID process. Both are definitely going to be important in a portfolio if you're looking to break into the field.
Thank you Devlin 😊
You're welcome, Staci! Thanks for watching the video
❤❤❤ im happy that finally i can
I hope this video helps! Thanks for watching 😁
Devlin Peck I can't seem to upload my projects onto my website.
Feel free to check out my video on how to upload and share eLearning projects! th-cam.com/video/AutgRGiR3CQ/w-d-xo.html
African like us transitioning into instructional design really need this.....a$1 is equal to 850 naira at the moment.....
So imagine paying $600 and covering it to naira 😳😳
Yes, costs can certainly add up, especially when you factor in exchange rates and software access. Hope this helps you on your instructional design journey!
Yah
Thanks @ Devlin
Thank you for this 🫶🏻
You're welcome! Thanks for checking it out :D