Summary
In this engaging conversation, Holly Owens and Aleza Jerome explore Aleza's journey from graphic design to a successful career in learning and development. They discuss the importance of real-world applications of instructional design, the value of networking, and the impact of a master's degree on career growth. Aleza shares her insights on navigating the learning and development field, the significance of collaboration, and the evolving landscape of technology in education. In this conversation, Holly Owens and Aleza discuss the importance of networking, essential tech tools for learning and development, and the iterative nature of instructional design. They emphasize the need for continuous learning, the significance of maintaining an updated portfolio, and the value of showcasing one's process in projects. Aleza shares her experiences and offers advice for aspiring instructional designers, highlighting the importance of adaptability and being open to opportunities in the ever-evolving field of education and technology.
This episode is sponsored by Touro University's Graduate School of Technology. To learn more about course offerings, visit the Instructional Design & Technology Program.
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