There has been a more incredible drive to show your skills on your resume in recent years. We’ve relied on digital platforms to facilitate everything, from business meetings and conferences to weddings and milestone celebrations. It’s no surprise that
CNBC reported that almost nine out of ten employers want to see soft skills on a resume got me to think about a couple of things. First, how many people understand the importance of adding soft skills that increase their
It’s Back to School time! No matter what role we play in education, we must have no distractions, so the first day shows consistency, confidence, and the ability to conduct learning efficiently. Sadly, COVID continues to disrupt those traditions, leaving
Having students retain information through their preferred learning style is already challenging in a classroom but can distance learning be adapted to teach a student’s preferred learning style? The answer is yes. We have to adapt the way we
Anyone who has experienced medical treatment understands how vital nurses are in providing professional care, meeting patient needs, and the importance of having someone take care of us who has a career or caring. Nursing is a career of devotion
We continue our focus on how instructional designers and educators must make course design smarter. If you’re reading the series for the first time, check out the first blog, explaining the comprehensive approach to ABOUT DESIGN. You are also encouraged to read
Instructional design jobs can be beneficial in streamlining learning processes and delivering better results. However, it’s important not to be considered it a one-off creative process. Instructional design is creative and intuitive. But we must also review the process that
Before I share what I’ve discovered, I’d like to take a moment to celebrate those who share their instructional design and model tips that help others in the profession. You have raised my awareness about many new things, and I