Hi Everyone, I’m new to instructional design and learning systems. As an elementary teacher, I am somewhat familiar with technology that supports instruction such as Google Classroom and Canva. I’m interested in learning more about how to incorporate digital tools into the classroom more creatively. As far as instructional design goes, I want to gain knowledge on how to create interactive content that engages learners in meaningful learning versus simply pushing out content. I’m also curious about instructional design and technology as it applies to the real world (edtech, online courses, training, digital learning environments). In terms of career goals, I hope to gain skills that allow me to work remotely in either instructional design or learning experience design from a large tech company or company that needs design work. What skills are most important when trying to design interactive learning experiences?
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