Become an IDOL: Instructional Design and Online Learning
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In this episode of the Become an IDOL podcast, host Robin Sargent interviews Monica Garcia about her role as an instructional systems designer for the Air Force. Monica describes her career path which began in air traffic control and led her to become a branch chief overseeing curriculum development for 70,000 Air Force students across 180 career fields. She discusses some of the differences between developing training for the military versus corporate settings and provides advice for those looking to enter the field of instructional design.
Become an IDOL 97: Teacher to Instructional Designer for Lowes with Alyssa Coiro
Become an IDOL 96: Gamification Framework with Terry Pearce
Become an IDOL 95: AI for Learning and Development with Ross Stevenson
Become an IDOL 94: Freelancing as an Instructional Designer with Jessica Evans
Become an IDOL 93: Upskilling in Instructional Design with Chris Skees
Become an IDOL 92: Training Management with Russell Sweep
Become an IDOL 91: Immersive Technologies for Learning AR and VR with Destery Hildenbrand
Become an IDOL: Educated Exit with Kelsie Marks | 90
Become an IDOL: Leadership Development with Susan Teague | 89
Modern Learning Ecosystem with JD Dillon | 87
IDOL Success Story with Michael Shackleton | 86
Volunteer Instructional Designers with OWL-Open World Learning | 85
IDOL World & WorldKind Internships with Meg Ramey | 84
Hack Your Brain with Matt Gjertsen | 83
Storytelling for Instructional Design with Theresa Francomacaro | 82
Finding Your Instructional Design Niche with Sarah Cannistra | 81
Instructional Design at Activision Blizzard with John Reynolds | 80
Instructional Design Resilience with Derek Dorsett | 79
Instructional Design Volunteer Project for the Massage Therapy Foundation with Whitney Lowe | 78
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