Learning More to Teach More
Feb 25, 2011
By
Rachel Reed
Quoted from a recent post by Tom Kuhlmann, and piggy-backing off of some other recent community conversations:
“It’s not easy staying on top of your learning. I recommend looking over the descriptions of some instructional design programs and then mapping out a plan of your own. Expose yourself to the same books and topics and just do them at your own pace.”
Which colleges/universities/educators would you suggest looking at for quality descriptions of instructional design degree requirements?
3 Replies
@ Rachel
This isn't exactly a university degree ID requirement list -- but its a good round-up of the skills needed for effective instructional design
http://www.slideshare.net/cammybean/new-skills-for-instructional-designers
@Lani
What's your background/experience? Just curious.
Connie Malamed posted this list last year:
http://theelearningcoach.com/resources/instructional-design-programs/
And Tony Karrer posted this list of certificate programs:
http://elearningtech.blogspot.com/2010/01/elearning-certifications.html
Those are pretty good starts
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