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SyedAmjad-Ali
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12 months ago

Discover the Role of an Instructional Designer Through Interactive Scenarios

Introduction: Welcome to our interactive learning experience! If you’ve ever wondered what instructional designers do or how eLearning courses come to life, you’re in the right place. Dive into a virtual meeting room and witness firsthand the critical role instructional designers play in transforming project requirements into engaging and effective eLearning solutions.

Our Interactive Challenge: We’ve crafted a dynamic scenario where you’ll join a conversation between a client, project manager, instructional designer, and visual designer. Through this interaction, you’ll gain insights into the instructional design process, from initial needs analysis to final course delivery.

Key Features:

  • Realistic Scenario: Experience a typical project discussion and understand each participant’s role.
  • Drag-and-Drop Interaction: Engage in a hands-on activity to sequence the steps of the instructional design process correctly.
  • Comprehensive Learning: Learn about the importance of needs analysis, content structuring, assessment design, and collaboration in creating effective eLearning courses.

How It Works:

  1. Introduction: Start with an overview of the scenario and instructions for the activity.
  2. Scenario Interaction: Participate in the virtual meeting and follow the conversation.
  3. Drag-and-Drop Challenge: Arrange the instructional design steps in the correct order based on the scenario.

Get Started: Ready to explore the world of instructional design? Click the link below to begin the interactive challenge and discover the skills and processes behind creating impactful eLearning courses.

https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/articulate-challenge-469/

2 Replies

  • SyedAmjad-Ali​ This is a really creative example of how an instructional designer may go about aspects of their role! Thanks so much for sharing this example.

    I'm curious if you have any tips for new IDs when it comes to getting started in an instructional design role?