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Instructional Design Master's or Graduate Certificate Programs
I pivoted to ID from K-5 Education by getting a Master's degree in Educational Technology (now known as Learning Deign and Technology, which is more appropriate, IMO), from from Texas A&M University. I see that they were ranked #9 by the 2021 US News and World Report on Educational/Instructional Media Design Programs.
What I liked best about the program was its clear emphasis on the science of multimedia learning, and the science of learning, in general.
What I wished we would have spent more time doing is learning how to use the authoring tools, but I get it from a logistical standpoint.
Before I even graduated, through contacts, I was asked to do a review on a Fortune 500's e-learning modules (one of the company's sites), which I did using Clark and Mayer's Principles. After that, they contracted me to create modules. They told me my master's degree was why they hired me, but I think I might have sold them if I would have had a really good portfolio and could explain how each aspect relates to multimedia and/or other learning principles.
Thanks for hsaring, Shirley! Super interesting.