Writing for Instructional Design and Training Certificate
Keyword(s)
WIDTO080117, 14836272
Master the art of writing clear, engaging, and credible content for your instructional design, e-learning, and training projects.
Credits
ATD CI:12.0, CEU:1.2, HRCI:12.0, SHRM:15.0
Description
If you are like most instructional designers and developers, you spend about 80 percent of your working hours writing. You write needs assessment reports, design documents, pre-course surveys, facilitator guides, presentation materials, participant guides, job aids, e-learning scripts, post-course surveys, and evaluation questions. As a learning professional, your writing needs to be persuasive to gain buy-in from stakeholders, crystal clear to manage learners’ cognitive load, and engaging to aid learning transfer. There is an art to this style of writing, and having these skills can be a competitive advantage as you advance in your career.