Secret Society of the Instructional Designer

Secret Society of the Instructional Designer

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Episode 13 - Journey to Accessibility and the Title II of it all with Michael Mace
Today we talk with Michael Mace, IT Manager of Digital Accessibility at Indianan University, about his career path and the clarifications and expectations for Title II coming up in April.
Episode 12 - Customer Training with Clea Mahoney
We talk with Clea Mahoney about her journey from LMS training to designing and creating learning experiences for Customers. Email us at secretysocietyotid@gmail.com Check out: Clea's Podcast - The Learning Rabbithole. Christie DeCarolis' site
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Episode 11 - Student Engagement in Online Spaces
Today we're talking with Dr. Brittany Dillman, the Director of the MAET and MALXD Graduate Certificate Programs. She is discussing how to engage students in online environments, using her experience in MSU Educational Technology and Learning Experience Design programs. If you would like to know more about the programs by following the links below. Master in Educational Technology Master in Learning Experience Design
Episode 10 - Incoporating Student Feedback with Candace Robertson
Today we have Candace Robertson from Michigan State University's College of Education. She is the Assistant Director for Student Experience and Outreach for the Master of Arts in Educational Technology and Master of Arts in Learning Experience Design. She talks with us about how she incorporates student feedback into the design of her courses and programs. Check out the Learning Design program here: https://education.msu.edu/cepse/MALXD/
Episode 9 - April Fools
Your favorite instructional design podcast hosts are finally back! Listen in as Clea, Rachel, and Steve talk about the things in instructional design they wish people were "fooling" about...but which are often far too real. (The co-hosts all have day jobs, so forgive them for being a month too late for an "April Fools"-themed episode).
Episode 8 - Falling in Love with Instructional Design with Dr. Katrina Wehr
Hello Everyone! In keeping with February's general vibe, we are talking about what made us fall in love with Instructional Design (Though some of us may have changed our status to "It's Complicated). We also interview Dr. Katrina Wehr about her experience in the field, how she thinks it should change and what she would still like to do in her career. Thanks for checking us out, and let us know if you only like, or if you like like, the episode!
Episode 7 - Culturally Responsive Teaching with Courtney Plotts
Episode Transcript Courtney Plotts Website Neuroculture Website Neuroculture App: Forthcoming
Episode 6 - Learning Experience Design with Karen Costa
In this episode, your host Clea interviews her good friend Karen Costa: adjunct faculty, writer, and faculty development facilitator. Listen in as we explore Karen's shift from traditional Instructional Design to Learning Experience Design (LXD), emphasizing the pivotal role of empathy in crafting impactful learning environments. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the intersection of empathy, education, and environmental awareness (see Climate Action Pedagogy link below). Whether you're an educator, instructional designer, or simply passionate about the future of learning, this episode offers an exciting exploration of the evolving landscape of Learning Experience Design! Show Notes: Connect with Karen on LinkedIn and BlueSky, or her website at 100faculty.com.  Take Karen’s courses at 100faculty.teachable.com/.  Sign up for the January 2024 Climate Action Pedagogy event!
Episode 5 - Let's Fix Instructional Design Interviews with Holly Owens
In this episode, Clea chats with corporate Instructional Designer Holly Owens about what brought her to the field, what keeps her here, and what she (really, really) wants to see us doing better as a field – the interview process! Be sure to grab Holly’s Curated ID Resources and follow her journey in a few key places: LinkedIn, The Professional Journey, and EdUp EdTech.
Episode 4 - Instructional Design in the Wild
Today we're talking about the weird way Instructional Design (and may all jobs) wraps your brain and makes you see every interaction as an opportunity for learning. From Spider-Man to Starbucks, everything is a learning experience.
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