✨ Join us for "Whose Design Is It, Anyway?"! Class starts 10/7.
➡️ $35 holds your spot! After that, the course is pay-as-you-can.
🔗 Enroll by 9/26: [ Ссылка ]
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Meet Kathy Borysiak, creative director of Kaborzi Learning and instructor of "Whose Design Is It, Anyway?", a 10-week long training program focused on Branding/Marketing, UX/UI Design, and Educational Storytelling.
Hoping to learn valuable instructional design skills alongside a creative community? Join us! $35 holds your spot, and after that, the course is pay-as-you-can.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS:
Our goal is to make learning eLearning skills online easy and fun by creating course curriculum that teaches new designers what they *really* need to know when they get their first ID job.
Full disclosure: This is not a beginner instructional design bootcamp! We won't be learning about Articulate Storyline or Rise in this course, nor will we be discussing ADDIE, SAM, or storyboards, or learning objectives. These are important skills to learn--and I hope to detail some of these topics in upcoming tutorial videos--but this educational program is a bit more focused on tips, tricks, and hacks for becoming a better designer and storyteller.
We'll focus our attention on helping you build high-quality, in-demand skills, like interpreting a brand book, building a design asset library to aid in rapid development, and applying copywriting best practices toward educational storytelling prompts.
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HOW THE CLASS WILL WORK
We'll host a live 2-hour call each Thursday at 4PM Pacific, where we’ll go over the week’s lesson, review our previous assignments, and periodically do some creative exercises as a group.
You can plan for 90 minutes of instruction and discussion, and we'll save the last half-hour for Q&A.
We’ll also upload each week’s class recording to the learning platform, the Kaborzi Learning Network, for later access.
You'll work on one real-world project in each Learning Block, helping to grow your skillset while gaining exposure to different brands.
You’ll also build up your design toolkit with templates and ideas to carry forth in your day-to-day work.
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