This video is a goldmine for teachers like me who are looking to switch careers. Your tips on avoiding these mistakes are invaluable. I'll be sharing this with my fellow educator friends who are considering a change. Keep up the fantastic work!
Been working with a large organisation for a number of years so sm trying to get away from the "house-style" I'm used to creating. Lots of really inspiring work here, thank you 🙂
Hi Devlin, this is really helpful. Thank you so much! I will be spending my afternoon looking through these portfolios for inspiration to guide in the creation of my own.
I loved Nicole's portfolio! I'm looking to transition into ID from a library media specialist background and your videos have been so helpful. Thank you for the amazing content!
Like some have stated here, they are intimidating looking - so professional and polished! What are most IDs using to make their portfolio look so dynamic and professional? Are they creating their sites from scratch or are they using something like Wordpress.
Don't feel intimidated! These portfolios underwent a lot of review cycles and feedback...they definitely didn't start like this :D. Many of the people in this showcase are using either SquareSpace or Webflow.
@@DevlinPeckYT Thanks Devlin for your input and encouragement. Would it be possible to achieve the same quality with Wordpress or Google Sites? Thanks again!
thank you Devlin! my Qs is about micro learning! what is this exactly and is it useful now for ID work and portfolio? how can we find samples of microlearning in the portfolio that you present in your website! if yes, please let me know how?
Good question! My understanding is that microlearning is a bit of a buzzword, but it generally refers to learning in bite-sized chunks. So think short learning experiences that help people do very specific tasks (and are easy people to access right at the point of need). No good examples come to mind immediately as I am definitely more immersed in the scenario-based learning world :D. But maybe someone else will chime in here with some good perspective on or examples of microlearning.
@@DevlinPeckYT thanks devlin! my audience will be staff with low level of income and/ or financial level, and I'm wonder about how I can make motivation for them to looking the eLearning content that I want to provide for them!? thanks for your advice!
@@ziziqadir4170 Good question! What are their goals? Speak to how your learning will help them achieve it. Is the learning experience relevant to their lives or jobs? How can you gain their attention? And what can you do to help them build their confidence during the learning experience? These things will all help with motivation :D
Perhaps you can give me a few suggestions: I'm working on a Portfolio project to address "Email etiquette" in the workplace. I created a video to go over aspects of the message ( with the Email window front and center). A few things I'm struggling with: 1. How to make the video a little more engaging - I just have the Email window. I was thinking of throwing in a character and some background. 2. Readability: I recorded a video on my Mac Desktop with a Mail window. When I imported it into storyline the text was barely readable. I tried using the "Zoom Region" feature but it didn't work very well. I'm thinking I can design the entire video and an Email Window in Storyline? 3. What is a good application that is compatible with Storyline to design these things ( like drawings, diagrams, etc.) where I can easily import them into Storyline and preserve the original design? Not sure if it's ok to ask a for suggestions here, apologies if not. Thanks.
Hi Norbert! Thanks for asking, and I will try to point you in the right direction on some of these things :D. If anyone else has some insight, feel free to share! 1. Perhaps making it more interactive...let us decide what to include in the email and then showing us the consequences? How may people respond to our email if we don't follow good etiquette? Consequences like that will make it more engaging..but adding characters or other graphics that aren't tied strongly to the story may not add to the experience (and worst case, may detract from it). 2. You can edit your videos / clips in a tool like Camtasia or Premiere Pro and handling the zoom in there before bringing into Storyline. 3. You can use tools like Illustrator or InDesign to create graphics from scratch :D I hope that helps a bit!
Good question, Jing. You do not need any formal experience to break into the corporate instructional design space. Many of the people you see on the showcase are actually transitioning from non-ID roles. Here's a video for more info about how to land an ID role with no experience: ruclips.net/video/z9T_DExI8ow/видео.html
Thanks so much Devlin! Some of the portfolios you highlight on your website contain Storyline modules that are super-responsive and resize to fit the viewport. Any tips on how to achieve this?
Thanks for asking, Jason. Storyline cannot create truly responsive content, but the canvas will scale to fill the user’s screen by default (the aspect ratio stays the same across devices, though). You can use a tool like Rise to create actually responsive content 😃
Thanks Devlin. This is really inspiring. I'm using a free trail of Articulate Storyline 360 to get a feel of the tool. The illustrated characters are limited though. Any idea where I can get free illustrated characters?
At first seeing some of these impressive portfolios almost feels a bit intimidating because I'm not sure if I can get to that level BUT I have sent some of the examples to my personal contact SMEs whom I'm hoping to work with for my portfolio content and it really helps me talk to them about what we might be able to do :)
Don't feel discouraged! Progress beats perfection...and these projects / portfolios did not start at the point where you see them now. It takes a lot of feedback and iteration to get them to this point :).
Explore 20+ eLearning portfolios in the showcase: www.devlinpeck.com/showcase
This video is a goldmine for teachers like me who are looking to switch careers. Your tips on avoiding these mistakes are invaluable. I'll be sharing this with my fellow educator friends who are considering a change. Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks for watching 😁 Appreciate you sharing this with those looking for a change!
This was the most helpful video for helping me wrap my head around the work IDs do!
Been working with a large organisation for a number of years so sm trying to get away from the "house-style" I'm used to creating. Lots of really inspiring work here, thank you 🙂
Thanks, Devlin! I enjoy & learn from the Project Lab, such rich/informative eLearning materials.
Thanks Waleed! Glad that you've been enjoying it already :)
Hi Devlin, this is really helpful. Thank you so much! I will be spending my afternoon looking through these portfolios for inspiration to guide in the creation of my own.
That's what they're there for, Kacy! Enjoy, and we look forward to seeing your site :)
It helps SO MUCH to see examples! As an aspiring ID, THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for sharing! Looking at all these different portfolios has been inspiring!
You're welcome! Glad that you're enjoying them, Katelyn :)
I loved Nicole's portfolio! I'm looking to transition into ID from a library media specialist background and your videos have been so helpful. Thank you for the amazing content!
Yes, Nicole's portfolio is great! And I'm glad that the content has been helping...thanks for the support :D
Thank you.
This is so inspirational. Thanks Devlin
You're welcome! Glad to hear that :)
This was very helpful! Is exactly where I’m stuck.
Happy to help, Jinnavel!
Like some have stated here, they are intimidating looking - so professional and polished!
What are most IDs using to make their portfolio look so dynamic and professional? Are they creating their sites from scratch or are they using something like Wordpress.
Don't feel intimidated! These portfolios underwent a lot of review cycles and feedback...they definitely didn't start like this :D. Many of the people in this showcase are using either SquareSpace or Webflow.
@@DevlinPeckYT Thanks Devlin for your input and encouragement. Would it be possible to achieve the same quality with Wordpress or Google Sites? Thanks again!
@@NDemanuele1 yes, for sure! Whatever you’re most comfortable with. There are some Google sites portfolios on the showcase 😃
Great video, thanks so much!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching, Sheryl.
But seriously you have to be named The Godfather of ID. You are really helping us
Haha thanks so much! Glad that you've been enjoying the content :D
thank you Devlin! my Qs is about micro learning! what is this exactly and is it useful now for ID work and portfolio? how can we find samples of microlearning in the portfolio that you present in your website! if yes, please let me know how?
Good question! My understanding is that microlearning is a bit of a buzzword, but it generally refers to learning in bite-sized chunks. So think short learning experiences that help people do very specific tasks (and are easy people to access right at the point of need).
No good examples come to mind immediately as I am definitely more immersed in the scenario-based learning world :D. But maybe someone else will chime in here with some good perspective on or examples of microlearning.
@@DevlinPeckYT so, do you know which tools are better to make the microlearning?
@@ziziqadir4170 you can make microlearning (videos, short interactive experiences, etc) with any of the tools 😃
@@DevlinPeckYT thanks devlin! my audience will be staff with low level of income and/ or financial level, and I'm wonder about how I can make motivation for them to looking the eLearning content that I want to provide for them!? thanks for your advice!
@@ziziqadir4170 Good question! What are their goals? Speak to how your learning will help them achieve it. Is the learning experience relevant to their lives or jobs? How can you gain their attention? And what can you do to help them build their confidence during the learning experience? These things will all help with motivation :D
Perhaps you can give me a few suggestions: I'm working on a Portfolio project to address "Email etiquette" in the workplace. I created a video to go over aspects of the message ( with the Email window front and center). A few things I'm struggling with: 1. How to make the video a little more engaging - I just have the Email window. I was thinking of throwing in a character and some background. 2. Readability: I recorded a video on my Mac Desktop with a Mail window. When I imported it into storyline the text was barely readable. I tried using the "Zoom Region" feature but it didn't work very well. I'm thinking I can design the entire video and an Email Window in Storyline? 3. What is a good application that is compatible with Storyline to design these things ( like drawings, diagrams, etc.) where I can easily import them into Storyline and preserve the original design?
Not sure if it's ok to ask a for suggestions here, apologies if not. Thanks.
Hi Norbert! Thanks for asking, and I will try to point you in the right direction on some of these things :D. If anyone else has some insight, feel free to share!
1. Perhaps making it more interactive...let us decide what to include in the email and then showing us the consequences? How may people respond to our email if we don't follow good etiquette? Consequences like that will make it more engaging..but adding characters or other graphics that aren't tied strongly to the story may not add to the experience (and worst case, may detract from it).
2. You can edit your videos / clips in a tool like Camtasia or Premiere Pro and handling the zoom in there before bringing into Storyline.
3. You can use tools like Illustrator or InDesign to create graphics from scratch :D
I hope that helps a bit!
@@DevlinPeckYT Yes it does! I did create a instructional video and was able to import it into storyline. I'll try to make a few tweaks as you stated.
@@NDemanuele1 Sounds great!
Hi Devlin, I was wondering usually how many years of experience is needed to enter into instructional design in a corporate setting?
Good question, Jing. You do not need any formal experience to break into the corporate instructional design space. Many of the people you see on the showcase are actually transitioning from non-ID roles.
Here's a video for more info about how to land an ID role with no experience: ruclips.net/video/z9T_DExI8ow/видео.html
Please share more content to build scenario based eLearning course interactivity
You’re in luck…47 minute video on how to do exactly that coming live on Tuesday 😃
Thanks so much Devlin! Some of the portfolios you highlight on your website contain Storyline modules that are super-responsive and resize to fit the viewport. Any tips on how to achieve this?
Thanks for asking, Jason. Storyline cannot create truly responsive content, but the canvas will scale to fill the user’s screen by default (the aspect ratio stays the same across devices, though). You can use a tool like Rise to create actually responsive content 😃
🤩 Wow. They’re great.
Thanks for checking them out, Esther 😃
@@DevlinPeckYT Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 🌻
@@ultimodias any time 😃. Happy to help.
Thanks Devlin. This is really inspiring. I'm using a free trail of Articulate Storyline 360 to get a feel of the tool. The illustrated characters are limited though. Any idea where I can get free illustrated characters?
Good question! Freepik is a good option, but we're working with an illustrator to create character packs for the community :D
Hi Devlin, may I ask which tool is used to make that interactive scenario? Is it Articulate Rise?
The flagship projects are developed with Articulate Storyline 360 😃
At first seeing some of these impressive portfolios almost feels a bit intimidating because I'm not sure if I can get to that level BUT I have sent some of the examples to my personal contact SMEs whom I'm hoping to work with for my portfolio content and it really helps me talk to them about what we might be able to do :)
Don't feel discouraged! Progress beats perfection...and these projects / portfolios did not start at the point where you see them now. It takes a lot of feedback and iteration to get them to this point :).