Top Instructional Designer's Skills Infographic
A skillful Instructional Designer brings both technology and learning combined together not only in a digestible format but also at an appetising pace. An Instructional Designer breaks down content that involves any learning material, into something that is easy to comprehend; he or she also creates the content to be appealing to the target audience. The Top Instructional Designer's Skills Infographic presents 8 skills you need as an Instructional Designer.
- Make content friendly: A skillful instructional designer must be able to convert formal and heavy content into an understandable and uncomplicated resource in an innovative manner
- Make learning fun: Break away from just delivering facts and content. A skillful instructional designer must include different activities and exercises to make the process seem less like learning and more like fun.
- Wear many hats: Don’t just be an instructional designer. Step into learners’ shoes to come up with great content and design.
- Troubleshoot problems: Simplifying content, technical issues, meeting deadlines, sticking to a budget – there are many problems to solve if you are an instructional designer.
- Innovation is thy game: A skillful instructional designer must break away from traditional and stereotypical methods of producing instructional curriculum.
- Course architect: A skillful instructional designer builds, reviews and assists in the organization of the course and look and feel of the layout.
- Be techno-savvy: A skillful instructional designer must be comfortable with various kinds of media, devices and authoring software.
- Team player: A skillful instructional designer needs to be a good team player because he must understand the needs of the various functions of the organization before he designs a suitable training curriculum with his teams.
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