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Debunking 5 Myths About Instructional Design in Higher Education

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If you are curious about what it’s like to be an instructional designer for the corporate sector or the free-lance sector, the internet has you covered. There are plenty of resources from knowledgable people who share what the day in the life of an ID is like from corporate and free-lance perspectives. And then…there is higher education. Today, I’d like to debunk some of the myths I’ve found online about what it’s actually like to be an instructional designer in higher education.

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Blog Post: drlukehobson.com/blog1/5mythsaboutinstructionaldesign

Recommendations:

📙 My Book

📗The Do It Messy Approach: A Step-by-Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learning Developers (IDOLs)

🤝 Collaborating and Building Relationships with Subject Matter Experts Use the Discount code "CMONDAY" for 20% off!

🎤 My interview platform recommendation (Riverside): https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=luke-hobson

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🦉 Try Instructional Design Institute for Free

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Check out the new book The Do It Messy Approach, A Step By Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learning Developers

Check out IDOL Courses Academy

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If you are curious about what it’s like to be an instructional designer for the corporate sector or the free-lance sector, the internet has you covered. There are plenty of resources from knowledgable people who share what the day in the life of an ID is like from corporate and free-lance perspectives. And then…there is higher education. Today, I’d like to debunk some of the myths I’ve found online about what it’s actually like to be an instructional designer in higher education.

Mentioned Link:

Blog Post: drlukehobson.com/blog1/5mythsaboutinstructionaldesign

Recommendations:

📙 My Book

📗The Do It Messy Approach: A Step-by-Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learning Developers (IDOLs)

🤝 Collaborating and Building Relationships with Subject Matter Experts Use the Discount code "CMONDAY" for 20% off!

🎤 My interview platform recommendation (Riverside): https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=luke-hobson

Backwards Design Course

👥 Join our Group

Connect with me:

👨‍💼 LinkedIn

🐦 Twitter

👨‍💻 Blog

🦉 Try Instructional Design Institute for Free

🙌 Support the Channel!

Check out the new book The Do It Messy Approach, A Step By Step Guide for Instructional Designers and Online Learning Developers

Check out IDOL Courses Academy

  continue reading

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