From K12 to Instructional Design

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids
Cover of the book From K12 to Instructional Design by Jay Chun, Jay Chun
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Author: Jay Chun ISBN: 9781301013258
Publisher: Jay Chun Publication: July 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jay Chun
ISBN: 9781301013258
Publisher: Jay Chun
Publication: July 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Want a career outside of K12 teaching--while still using your education and experience? Learn how I got out of K12 teaching to become a highly sought after instructional designer/eLearning developer! This book provides you with all the major skillsets needed to transition into corporate training and into elearning. You will also get familiar with all the major softwares that major companies look for.

This book is for those teachers who are looking for a way out because they've come to the realization that teaching in the K12 setting is not for them. Although teaching in the school system is a noble profession, it is not for everyone. In this book, I will show you how I took the leap to move out of K12 teaching and into corporate training/elearning. What has taken me multiple months to figure out, I will be showing you everything in this simple and informative book. It provides practical tools and information that you can apply right away. As well as sample job descriptions that companies put when looking for instructional designers. What I will be showing you will not be taught in most universities, because is less theoretical and more practical.

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Want a career outside of K12 teaching--while still using your education and experience? Learn how I got out of K12 teaching to become a highly sought after instructional designer/eLearning developer! This book provides you with all the major skillsets needed to transition into corporate training and into elearning. You will also get familiar with all the major softwares that major companies look for.

This book is for those teachers who are looking for a way out because they've come to the realization that teaching in the K12 setting is not for them. Although teaching in the school system is a noble profession, it is not for everyone. In this book, I will show you how I took the leap to move out of K12 teaching and into corporate training/elearning. What has taken me multiple months to figure out, I will be showing you everything in this simple and informative book. It provides practical tools and information that you can apply right away. As well as sample job descriptions that companies put when looking for instructional designers. What I will be showing you will not be taught in most universities, because is less theoretical and more practical.

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