Episode 16: The Field Has Changed. Have You?- Dr. Luke Hobson on What Endures, What Doesn't, and How to Stay Relevant as an Instructional Designer episode artwork

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Episode 16: The Field Has Changed. Have You?- Dr. Luke Hobson on What Endures, What Doesn't, and How to Stay Relevant as an Instructional Designer

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Summary In this conversation, Jason Gorman and Dr. Luke Hobson discuss the evolving landscape of instructional design, particularly in the context of AI's impact on the field. They explore the importance of foundational skills, networking, and the challenges faced by instructional designers today. Dr. Hobson shares insights from his career journey, emphasizing the need for effective communication and project management skills. The discussion also touches on future predictions for the industry and the role of AI in enhancing learning experiences. Takeaways The landscape of instructional design is rapidly changing due to technology. AI is reshaping the future of learning professionals. Networking is crucial for career advancement in instructional design. A strong portfolio is now essential for job seekers in the field. Project management skills are vital for successful instructional design. Effective communication can prevent project failures. Understanding your audience is key to designing impactful learning experiences. Continuous learning and upskilling are necessary in a changing job market. Embracing AI can enhance productivity and creativity in instructional design. The future of education will involve more experimentation and data-driven decisions. Watch the full episode The Field Has Changed. Have You?- Dr. Luke Hobson on What Endures, What Doesn't, and How to Stay Relevant as an Instructional Designer

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