Jessica Lanham
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What are three qualities that a successful instructional designer must have?
I aspire to become an instructional designer.
#instructional-design #education
Is biology and design together as a career possible?
I don't know what I want to do yet but, I recently heard about product design/management in med tech and wanted to know more about it.
I would like my job to be more biology and design based. No coding please.
I'm also unsure of the degree I should go for...
If anyone has any idea please help
I'm looking for direction to restart my career. What can I do to land myself a job in the field of instructional design/ training/ learning and development?
I have a master's in organizational behavior (M.sc. Applied Psychology) from India. I moved to the USA about two years ago and I recently got my work permit. I am also a certified ICF (ACC) Coach and have about 2+ years of experience (from my pervious job in India) in the field of training,...
Is instructional design ideal for former teachers?
#education #teacher #instructionaldesign
What are the pros and cons of being an instructional designer?
#instructionaldesign #education
How do I find out what I truly want to study in college?
I have interests but I'm worried it won't work out. How do I make sure I know I'm going to enjoy what I study in college?
How to start a career in Instructional Design?
I am an SME in the Chemistry field and looking to switch to the Instructional Design field.
I am seeking a piece of serious advice and what are the options for jobs in this Instructional Design field.
What steps are you taking to help members of your team adapt their skillsets in response to AI-driven changes?
What steps are you taking to help members of your team adapt their skillsets in response to AI-driven changes?
What qualities make someone a strong coach, including when it’s an informal role ?
What qualities make someone a strong coach, including when it’s an informal role?
What is the most important thing to look for/do in student teaching?
I am a college student going into my junior year and transferring from a community college to a 4 year university.
What grade level to teach?
Hello, I'm a high school graduate who aspires to be a teacher. I've been on the fence about which grade level to teach, elementary, middle, or high school, I want to teach all three of them. Is it normal to be stuck? Is this a decision that will come to me as I go through college?
What are good summer opportunities for someone intrested in teaching?
I am currently a 9th grader that is looking for summer opportunities mainly through things such as internships, camps, and workshops. I am looking for a more ways other then just volunteering for one event as though it gives you hours it doesn't mean much more. I doesn't matter if I need to...
How do you balance giving someone guidance while still letting them learn through experience ?
How do you balance giving someone guidance while still letting them learn through experience?