Showing posts with label elearning professionals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elearning professionals. Show all posts

Monday, November 08, 2010

eLearning Pros: What did we want to be? #dl10

In prep for last week’s DevLearn closing session, I ran a little survey on my blog asking eLearning professionals what they wanted to be when they grew up.

Here’s the word cloud from those results:

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Very, very interesting…

Granted, these results are surely skewed to those of you who actually read my blog…but nevertheless says something about who we are.  What say you? 

Monday, October 18, 2010

eLearning Professionals: What did YOU want to be when you grew up?

Please share this post with your eLearning colleagues -- I'm gathering data for DevLearn and would love to include as many examples as I can! Thanks :)

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All jokes aside (“I’m no grown up!” or “I’m still trying to figure that out…”), take a step back in time.

I’m thinking back to that early teenage-young adulthood time when you were (perhaps) starting to get a sense of yourself and your aptitudes and hopes and dreams and schemes.

What did you see yourself doing as an adult? What did you want to be?

I’m putting this question out to the vast group of people who make up the eLearning profession – be you an instructional designer, an LMS administrator, a graphic artist, a sales consultant. You’re an eLearning professional now – but where did you see yourself way back when?

Free form your answer in the ‘other’ field in the poll widget on my blog (unless you’re being some kind of wise ass and then you can choose one of the other options).

I’m picturing a word cloud of our responses (as part of my prep for my upcoming session at DevLearn) so thanks for sharing and I’ll be sure to share back with you!