This is a blog for anyone looking to transition to corporate Learning & Development. Posts include tips for a successful job search, explanations of basic instructional design concepts, and stories from my own career pivot.
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Technical training relies on environment access, so what happens when that is not an option?
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2024 was a year of major growth and new opportunities for me, and I had some big professional wins as a senior technical instructional designer.
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With a home office, you can customize the space and equipment to your exact liking. For me, that means tech accessories that make work smoother.
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I took over as Scrum Master back in November of 2024. It’s a good fit for my skillset with the PMP.
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I built my first eLearning course using AI text-to-speech voices recently.
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Ever since university, I’ve loved to jam out to music while I am working as a way to calm my brain.
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In the corporate world, it’s often Business as Usual (BAU) during stressful or chaotic times. This can only be achieved successfully with flexibility and trust at work.
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What tool do I use when I need to design a really basic visual?
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Transitioning teachers might be unfamiliar with some of the financial benefits of working in the corporate world. One program I recently started participating in is the Employee Stock Purchase Plan.
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I’ve used a wide variety of learning platforms and I’m going to make a bold statement…I don’t think the platform matters that much.
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