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Transform Your Trashy Teacher Resume
Transform Your Trashy Teacher Resume
A real life example of a former teacher's resume and how she revamped it to successfully get a job in instructional design. Great to see the before and after as well as the notes on the decisions behind the changes.
·tdorris17331.wixsite.com·
Transform Your Trashy Teacher Resume
How to Become an Instructional Designer: The Ultimate Resource List - Scissortail Creative Services, LLC
How to Become an Instructional Designer: The Ultimate Resource List - Scissortail Creative Services, LLC
An extensive list of curated resources for becoming an instructional designer, including blog posts, videos, books, and people to follow on Twitter. There's a section specifically for teachers looking to transition to an ID career too. (Yes, my ID careers posts are on the list, but there's a ton of other good stuff from other people too).
·scissortailcs.com·
How to Become an Instructional Designer: The Ultimate Resource List - Scissortail Creative Services, LLC
Generalist versus specialist? How about a misshapen comb
Generalist versus specialist? How about a misshapen comb
This is an expanded view of the T-shaped skills explained in Cammy Bean's "Accidental Instructional Designer." It's not a binary of generalist vs. specialist. Many of us have T-shaped skills; we have a broad base (the top of the T) with one set of deeper skills (the vertical in the T). If you have several deeper skills, a map of your skills looks more like a misshapen, uneven comb.
·uxdesign.cc·
Generalist versus specialist? How about a misshapen comb
Remote Work Doesn’t Scale … or Does It? – Hacker Noon
Remote Work Doesn’t Scale … or Does It? – Hacker Noon
The founder of Articulate explains how having a remote workforce makes it easier to scale up as a company grows
Because we’re remote, we’re laser-focused on productivity. We know a team’s working well because they’re producing high-quality work. And we know when things aren’t working well because there are hiccups in productivity or quality.
In fact, I firmly believe that <em class="markup--em markup--p-em">Articulate is better at collaboration and communication</em> than many traditional companies because we haven’t had the luxury of assuming it’ll just happen organically. We deliberately architect the way we work to support collaboration and foster clear, direct, open communication.
·hackernoon.com·
Remote Work Doesn’t Scale … or Does It? – Hacker Noon
Myth Busting the Pay Gap : U.S. Department of Labor Blog
Myth Busting the Pay Gap : U.S. Department of Labor Blog
US DOL goes point by point debunking the myths about the pay gap between women and men
<p><strong>MYTH:</strong> There is no such thing as the gender pay gap – legitimate differences between men and women cause the gap in pay, not discrimination.</p> <p><strong>REALITY:</strong> Decades of research shows a gender gap in pay even after factors like the kind of work performed and qualifications (education and experience) are taken into account.</p>
·blog.dol.gov·
Myth Busting the Pay Gap : U.S. Department of Labor Blog
How to Choose a Career | Career Key
How to Choose a Career | Career Key
General tips on how to choose a career, including links to a career test based on Holland's 6 personality types. (The test isn't free, but you can find less reliable free versions elsewhere.)
·careerkey.org·
How to Choose a Career | Career Key
A List Apart: Articles: Pricing Strategy for Creatives
A List Apart: Articles: Pricing Strategy for Creatives
Although this is geared towards web developers rather than instructional designers, this could apply to our field as well.
Beginning relationships with customers at a high price makes the statement: “we’re good at what we do and we know it.” Fighting with a competitor over a low price says “I’m uncertain about my abilities, so I’ll take what I can get.”
<strong>Price by the service, not by the hour</strong>.
<strong>Slow down your sales process</strong>. Slow down how, when, and who you take on as clients. You need time to determine a client’s needs before you price their projects. You must know what outcomes they desire.
<strong>Inject value into your client’s experience with your service.</strong>
Establish a client intake process
<p>Here are three things you can do now to get started on your journey toward strategic pricing:</p> <ul> <li>Develop your new client intake process, similar to the example above. Add the various steps that you feel are valuable and walk your clients through it BEFORE you begin your work.</li> <li>Begin offering three options to all of your work. And always include things in your options the client did NOT ask for. When you start selling things your client didn’t ask for, you will be surprised at how many clients choose the higher options. You will make more money and the client will get more of what they want.</li> <li>Test your pricing, but don’t benchmark! To know what your market will bear, begin pricing higher than you have been in the past just to test your market. And avoid benchmarking—which is the process of looking at what your market or direct competitors price their services at. Remember, your competition may be pricing non-strategically as well. Don’t follow the blind. Strategic pricers don’t follow, they lead!</li></ul>
·alistapart.com·
A List Apart: Articles: Pricing Strategy for Creatives
Top 5 Most Common Networking Mistakes | Inc.com
Top 5 Most Common Networking Mistakes | Inc.com
Common networking mistakes. The suggested strategy is to give before you take: "Giving is the only way to establish a real connection and relationship."
<p>Here’s what <em>not</em> to do when you’re trying to expand or leverage your network:</p> <p><b>1. Try to take before you give.</b> </p>
<b>2. Assume others should care about your needs.</b> &nbsp;
Care about others first; then, and only then, will they truly care back.
4. Assume tools create connections.
<b>5. Reach too high.</b>
The “status” level of your connections is irrelevant. All that matters is whether you can help each other reach your goals.
·inc.com·
Top 5 Most Common Networking Mistakes | Inc.com