How to Explain Your Job as an E-Learning or Instructional Designer
As an eLearning Developer, have you ever struggled to explain to your friends and family what exactly you do for a living? The titles of “Instructional Designer” or “E-Learning Designer” can often be met with confusion by those outside of the industry. However, with the e-Learning Heroes website’s new challenge, you now have the perfect opportunity to showcase your skills and demystify your profession.
🏆 Participate in the Challenge of the Week
This week’s challenge invites you to share an example that illustrates your role as an e-learning or instructional designer. Whether you create a simple static graphic or a complex interaction, this is your chance to showcase your work and educate others about your profession.
✨ How to Share Your E-Learning Work
- Comments: Share your example and blog post in the comments section below.
- Forums: Start a new thread and link to your published example.
- Personal blog: Write about your challenges on your blog and get more exposure for your work.
- Social media: Share your demos on Twitter or LinkedIn using the hashtag #ELHChallenge.
🙌 Check Out Last Week’s Challenge
Before you participate in this week’s challenge, take a look at the drag-and-drop interactions shared by your fellow challengers in the previous challenge:
Check out the Drag-and-Drop in E-Learning Recap #468 for inspiration.
👋 New to the E-Learning Challenges?
If you’re new to the weekly e-learning challenges, don’t worry! These challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and enhance your e-learning portfolios. Feel free to participate in any of the previous challenges and contribute your demos. Learn more about the challenges in the Q&A post and get tips on how to participate in this helpful article.
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