In this episode, Holly Owens and Josephine Coco discuss the journey into the field of instructional design and technology. Josephine shares her personal story of returning to education later in life, the challenges she faced, and the importance of mentorship and networking in the industry.
They explore the value of pursuing a master's degree, the realities of freelancing, and the transition back to higher education. The conversation also covers practical advice for job seekers, including the importance of asking questions during interviews and maintaining confidence throughout the job search process.
The pandemic highlighted the need for instructional design in education.
Networking is crucial in the learning and development field.
Freelancing can be challenging but offers valuable experience.
It's important to find a mentor who understands your journey.
Job descriptions can vary greatly; read them carefully.
Confidence and authenticity are key during interviews.
Don't overwhelm yourself with job applications; take breaks.
Utilize free resources and community support in your career.
Believe in yourself and embrace the journey of learning.This fabulous episode is sponsored by Touro University's Graduate School of Technology. Go check out their MS in Instructional Design and Technology and learn how you can earn a scholarship today - https://gst.touro.edu/academics/instructional-technology/index.php