From the course: Curating Your Instructional Design Portfolio
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Demonstrating proficiency in authoring tools
From the course: Curating Your Instructional Design Portfolio
Demonstrating proficiency in authoring tools
- [Instructor] All right, so being a skilled e-learning designer isn't just about what you know, it's also how well you can demonstrate what you know. So what do I mean by that? Well, a polished portfolio is great, that's what we're doing right here. But to truly establish yourself as an expert, you need to show your skills in action in ways that are visible, and valuable, and credible. So here are five ways that you can do that. If you only do one of them, great, if you do all five of them, great. Meaning it's not a step by step, it's just some ideas and tried and true ways that you can get your work out there, not just as a final product, but also to demonstrate your expertise. Number one, show how you built it. A polished course is great, but if you really want to stand out, take people behind the scenes, pull back that curtain and show them how you built that interaction, that adaptive branching scenario, or how you edited a storyboard, how you took that initial source material…