Marketing Yourself
(View Complete Item Description)Lear tips for personal branding and marketing!
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Lear tips for personal branding and marketing!
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Strategies to search for an instructional design job!
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Learn how instructional designers use data to inform the creation of a Learning Persona. Learning Personas help determine the needs of the training and help ...
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Learn effective written communication skills!Stock Footage: pexels.com
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Learn tips for visual communication! Stock footage: pexels.com
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Learns tips for oral communication! Stock footage: Pexels.com
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Watch this video to learn some strategies to use reflective writing as a tool to support professional and academic development as a practitioner-scholar. Music "We are On Our Way" by Purple Planet Music
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Instructional designers support students through the use of scaffolding. Learn about the Zone of Proximal Development and how scaffolding supports this theo...
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Interconnectivity is the ability to tie course content together in ways that are meaningful to the student. Interconnectivity is the art of creating intentional bridges between learning objectives, course content, instructions, and activities using simple language.
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Music: Those who Dare to Die Young Source: Canva
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This video examines leadership characteristics and theories.
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This video examines how culture affects emotions.
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An organization’s culture includes the assumptions, symbols, organizational beliefs, routines, and shared language that influence how people behave and make sense of their experiences within the organization. The culture of an organization is linked to all facets of the people, processes, and technology that make up a functioning organization. Training and development is an important tool and helps to define organizational culture. The organizational knowledge base serves as a foundational resource for the entire training strategy as it allows the organization to be adaptable, responsive, and in alignment with the core values and mission. Knowledge creation enables the organization to refine and develop new content as well as find better, more effective ways to do tasks. Knowledge sharing refers to the social interactions between key stakeholders that allow for the transactional and transformation exchange of organizational experiences, implicit and explicit knowledge, thoughts, and suggestions. Knowledge storage enhances organizational memory and promotes access to and use of information for decision making. Learning and finding appropriate ways to use knowledge within our organizational roles for different activities and problem-solving situations is one of the primary goals of training and development areas. How we choose to train and develop team members will be heavily influenced by the organizational culture. Consider the following example.
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Brought to you by Ascend at Los Angeles Pacific University. This video explains different types of modalities and appropriate use cases.
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A visualization exercise to help you imagine who you want to be in the future.
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Let’s consider some common mistakes you should avoid as a presenter.
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This video explains the Kirkpatrick framework. Footage: pexels.com
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What is the role of an Instructional Designer?
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Learn about Sakichi Toyoda's Five Why strategy and how it can be applied by you!
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This video provides tips and tricks for effectively changing behavior.
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