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If you lose your job, you could be flushing a lot of your work down the drain. One day you’re happy at work and the next you’re out on the street with no access to your projects or the tools used to build them. For these reasons, it’s important to maintain a portfolio.
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Instructional design: Do you have examples of different approaches to learning and course design
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Ruth HowardMany elearning developers face two common problems. All the work you do is proprietary so you can't share it with outsiders. Or the organization's expectations are lower than your skills.\n\nToo many people told me that they couldn't share what they were working on. This makes sense for the organization, but not for you. Don't allow their content to make your skills proprietary, as well. In the same sense, don't let their lower expectations define your skills.
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Allison MillerMany elearning developers face two common problems. All the work you do is proprietary so you can’t share it with outsiders. Or the organization’s expectations are lower than your skills.
Too many people told me that they couldn’t share what they were working on. This makes sense for the organization, but not for you. Don’t allow their content to make your skills proprietary, as well. In the same sense, don’t let their lower expectations define your skills. -
Christy TuckerBenefits of a portfolio plus tips on what to include and what to do if everything you do is proprietary
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