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What You Should Know Before Becoming an Instructional Designer with Dr. Luke Hobson

What You Should Know Before Becoming an Instructional Designer with Dr. Luke Hobson

FromThe L&D Career Club Podcast


What You Should Know Before Becoming an Instructional Designer with Dr. Luke Hobson

FromThe L&D Career Club Podcast

ratings:
Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Y'all...not going to lie...I was fan-girling HARD when I got to interview today's podcast guest.

You know him, you love him...Dr. Luke Hobson is on today's episode of The Overnight Trainer Podcast!

Luke is a Senior Instructional Designer at MIT, and in addition to his "day job" he is a podcast host, founder of The Instructional Design Institute, and if that didn't WOW you enough, he LITERALLY wrote THE book on instructional design, What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Instructional Designer. In this juicy episode we dove deep into:

? Luke's journey from being a failing student to working at one of the most prestigious universities in the world
➡️ His definition of "Instructional Design" and where he sees similarities and differences between the corporate and higher-ed ID fields
? What his learning philosophy is, and how it originated
? What led him to write is super popular book, and what it has achieved in it's short time being published
⚒️ What skills teachers already have when it comes to ID (and which ones they might need to upskill in)

AND ? SO ? MUCH ? MORE!

Listened to today's episode and want even MORE of me and Dr. Luke? We'll both be presenting THIS FRIDAY at the THE ROAD TO L&D: FROM TEACHING TO INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN, put on by TDLC! Link to register for this FREE event is below ⬇️

https://www.airmeet.com/e/8a0e89a0-5bcb-11ec-a18c-a511dd2e3ab1
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let’s take the guesswork out of becoming an L&D professional. Are you looking to get into Learning and Development and don’t quite know where to start? Have you recently been promoted to a Corporate Trainer or Instructional Design role and want to make sure you have the tools to knock it out of the park? If any of those are you, you’ve come to the right place.