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Instructional Designers: Q&A With Chuck Hodell

Friday, January 29, 2016 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Chuck Hodell
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If you're an instructional designer, don't miss this special members-only Ask-a-Coach webcast with instructional design guru Chuck Hodell. Chuck, author of ISD From the Ground Up, will answer questions that he commonly hears from instructional designers as well as queries posed by you. Some of the questions he will answer include:

  • What skills are most in demand these days?
  • What advice would he give novice designers who want to become professional instructional designers?
  • What changes have occurred in the field of course development during the last three years and how has the instructional designer role changed as a result?
  • What are the keys to a good instructional design?
  • How is interactivity and engagement built into designs?

Don't miss this interactive program with Chuck Hodell. This session will primarily be an open Q&A as Chuck shares his perspective on the current and future state of the field. Be sure to submit a question when you register for the webcast!

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Chuck Hodell
Chuck Hodell

Chuck Hodell is the author of the bestselling books ISD From the Ground Up and SMEs From the Ground Up and has been involved in the training and education fields for more than 30 years. He has written extensively on instructional design and training-related topics for ATD, including several Infoline issues. Like many training professionals, Chuck’s first exposure to training and instructional design was as a subject matter expert. He currently serves as associate director of the graduate program in instructional systems development at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Chuck is also the senior program director for instructional design at the Transportation Learning Center and academic adviser to the International Masonry Institute.