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What Are Employers Expecting from Instructional Design and Learning Technology Professionals across Sectors?

Authors :
Nicole L. Weber
Corine McCarthy
Katie Campbell
Hannah Bauer
Source :
Contemporary Educational Technology. 2024 16(3):510.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As new technologies and learning practices emerge, the way instructional design and learning technology (IDLT) professionals conduct their work evolves. With this constant evolution comes a change in employer expectations of IDLT professionals. This convergent mixed methods study analyzed 130 IDLT-related position descriptions and interviewed 12 IDLT leaders from the K12, nonprofit, higher education, and corporate sectors to identify current expectations related to degree qualifications, knowledge, skills, and abilities expected from IDLT professionals. Results included a preference for a master's degree-level qualification, at times due to bureaucracy, and an interest in the combination of academic preparation with instructional design experience. Additionally, employers shared that they were interested in an advanced understanding and adaptable application of IDLT theories, models, and frameworks, as well as a need for nonspecific IDLT skills (e.g., communication and collaboration) and familiarity with IDLT-related technologies (e.g., learning management system and course authoring software). These results provide valuable insight for those looking to join IDLT field, current IDLT professionals interested in upskilling, and educational programs preparing future IDLT professionals for the workforce.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
16
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Contemporary Educational Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1437352
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research