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Here's How E-Learning Designers Get Things Done #67

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10 years ago

E-Learning Designer Podcast RECAP #67: Challenge | Recap

Thanks to everyone who shared demos or feedback in this week's challenge. I know the e-learning community appreciates seeing what you come up with each week.

Remember: The challenges are always open. You can jump into this or any previous challenge anytime and we'll update the recap post to include your work.

Ashley Chiasson

Podcast | Learn more | Ashley Chiasson | @amdchiasson

Patricio Bustamante

Vodcast | Patricio Bustamante | e-Learning Ninja | @patob2000

Kristin Anthony

Vodcast | Learn more |  Kristin Anthony | @anthkris

Melissa Milloway

Vodcast | Learn more | Melissa Milloway | @MelMilloway

Jeff Kortenbosch

Vodcast | Jeff Kortenbosch | Website | @elearningjeff

Jackie Van Nice

Podcast | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains

Alexander Salas

View podcast | Learn more | Alexander Salas | @stylelearn

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Share Your Tips for How Instructional Designers Get Things Done!

The getting things done challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.

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  • jeff's avatar
    jeff
    Community Member
    Cool stuff! Love all the entries. Somehow these are really nice challenges that helps us to get to know each other more and practice a skill like audio/video recording and editing. We should do these every once in a while!
  • I love these challenges; I think one of my main reasons for enjoying them (the podcast/video challenges) is because I get to see/hear all of my internet pals :) It makes you all a bit more human.
  • I absolutely love the podcast challenges.

    What do you guys think about moving the podcast/vodcast to its own monthly series? Maybe ask one or two big questions and let folks answer each month?
    • AlexanderSalas's avatar
      AlexanderSalas
      Community Member
      That's an E P I C idea @David!

      This was an awesome experience and wonderful chance to get to know our ELHs!
    • JackieVanNice's avatar
      JackieVanNice
      Super Hero
      That would be smart. Focusing it on just one (maybe two?) questions/topics and let everyone go at it!
    • jeff's avatar
      jeff
      Community Member
      I like that plan David. I'm game!
  • Hi everyone,

    I'm new to this blog and Instructional and elearning design. I'm not new to teaching in post secondary. I will be purchasing articulate real soon and registering for lynda.com. I can't wait to take a turn towards this new exciting career of elearning.

    I enjoyed watching, listening and meeting many of you in this challenge today. I will get my picture here soon and hope to post to this challenge ASAP.

    Daniela
  • Hi all! I am working to get my home office set-up and my thoughts went back to this challenge. I have two questions that I hope you all can help me with.

    1. I know I want dual monitors. I currently have a laptop so I'm considering investing in a desktop because it's nearly impossible to do design work on my laptop. Is there a certain brand you all prefer?

    2. I'm going to be doing a lot of talking on the phone. Do you all have a landline in your home offices or do you use VOIP or something different?