Transitioning from K12 teaching to corporate instructional design can feel overwhelming. You have some of the skills that an instructional designer may use, but there's still a lot to learn (and framing your previous experience in the right way can be a challenge).
However, people like Sara Stevick have made it their mission to offer support and guidance to those who are making the transition. Sara Stevick leads a free volunteer initiative called Teaching: A Path to L&D, and it's dedicated to helping teachers break into the instructional design space.
She has also made the transition herself...landing a corporate ID job at a major financial institution after teaching for years.
In this live session recording, we discuss:
-The path you should take to land an ID job
-The biggest corporate ID skill gaps faced by teachers
-How to evaluate paid programs
-How to stay confident and present your experience in the best light
Enjoy the session, and let us know in the comments if you have any questions!
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***Book Recommendations***
Map It: [ Ссылка ]
eLearning and the Science of Instruction: [ Ссылка ]
The Non-Designer's Design Book: [ Ссылка ]
Design For How People Learn: [ Ссылка ]
Michael Allen's Guide to eLearning: [ Ссылка ]
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