Design impactful learning experiences using research-based knowledge of how people learn , design processes and utilizing media & tech to enhance these teaching and learning environments.
Design for settings such as P/K-12 schools, colleges/ universities , non-profits, international organizations, workplace settings, museums, informal learning, E-learning, etc. in roles such as instructional designer, curriculum designer, teacher/educator, workplace training/ learning & development course design, teacher professional development, etc.
Included in this field are jobs such as:
instructional designer in a college/university setting
e-learning designer for an online learning producer
director or learning designer within workplace settings
educational technology coordinator for schools and school districts
educator in multiple environments
“While my title is ‘Instructional Designer’, my actual duties vary from day-to-day.”
--- Inst. Design Report, 2016 full report
instructional designer / learning designer / instructional technologist / e-learning designer / technology coordinator / educational technology specialist / learning strategist / learning and design specialist / learning experience designer / teacher / educator / learning and development specialist / trainer
Note: These are some, not all, of the areas included in this pathway; specific jobs may span multiple areas of focus
Instructional designers have knowledge of learning theory and design processes to design effective, efficient and engaging learning environments. They apply these theories by looking for gaps in knowledge and come up with ways to fill them, whether through games, tutorials, or articles. Instructional designers collaborate with subject-experts to develop curriculum and test learning to make sure students are ready for the next challenge. Since instructional designers are experts in both technology and education, it’s important for them to stay up-to-date on changes in both fields.
Instructional designers work for school districts, universities, and companies that need to train consumers or employees how to use a tool or product. They focus on what the instruction should be like, including look, feel, organization, and functionality. Instructional designers' work is often a mix of independent and team-based projects. Therefore, they need to be strong communicators who are comfortable working with others, as well as self-motivators who can tackle a project on their own.
Jillian Halpern, Instructional Designer, NYU Langone Health (see LinkedIn profile)
Kelsey Buttendorf , Senior Instructional Designer, Director of Academic Technology, Steinhardt, (see LinkedIn profile)
Trent Hoy, Learning Experience Designer, (see LinkedIn Profile)
* Note this is a sample only. Internship availability varies from semester to semester.
Higher Ed
NYU Institute for Innovation in Medicine
NYU Teaching and Learning with Technology (IT)
K-12 (Schools and Teacher Prof Development)
Quest2Learn (NYC Middle School)
Project Recess (K-12 Professional Development)
NYC Dept of Education (Instructional Design)
An educational technology specialist (ETS) provides support and aid with the implementation, and selection of technologies that improve the learning process (sometimes design and development - see Product Design Pathway). This includes computer hardware and software, developing e-Learning courses and projects, creating instructional videos, and sometimes setting up Learning Management Systems (LMS). ETS also identify problems and deficiencies in programs being used and use that information to improve upon them.
ETS primarily work in elementary, middle, and secondary schools and play a key role in identifying appropriate educational technology for all types of classroom applications. Sometimes in higher education on Instructional Design teams. ETS assist school administrators in identifying and correcting problems and deficiencies within current technology-based programs. They frequently train teachers and others on using hardware and software in the learning process. An important aspect of an ETS's job in a school setting is to foster both appreciation and understanding of how technology can impact learning and each student’s future.
Sarita Liu, Educational Technologist, Silver School of Social Work (see LinkedIn Profile)
Kira Kingren, Ed Tech Coordinator, 11 yrs, Assist Principal (see LinkedIn Profile)
Lauren Lutz, Educational Technology teacher (see LinkedIn Profile)
* Note this is a sample only. Internship availability varies from semester to semester.
Quest2Learn, Fieldstone School of Ethical Studies, more
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Learning and Development (L&D) specialists have knowledge in instructional design theory and learning theory. They help create, administer, and deliver training programs for businesses and organizations. To do this, they must first assess the needs of an organization, and then develop custom training programs that take place in the organization or training facilities.
L&D specialists work for organizations and companies. They assess training needs through surveys, interviews with employees, or consultations with managers or instructors. L&D specialists assess training materials from a variety of sources and choose appropriate materials for the company's needs. Once materials are created the L&D specialist may deliver training and then evaluate the effectiveness of the training programs. Other related duties include monitoring instructors, guiding employees through media-based programs, or facilitating informal or collaborative learning programs.
Manisha Sachdev, Learning Specialist, EisnerAmper (see LinkedIn Profile)
Dan King, Director, Learning and Development, EisnerAmper (see LinkedIn Profile)
* Note this is a sample only. Internship availability varies from semester to semester.
Arup University (workplace training)
E-learning designers are responsible for creating and implementing instruction in an online or blended modality. Sometimes referred to simply as instructional designers, they work to develop dynamic environments that engage learners through a variety of media, including images, words, videos, and animations. Given these responsibilities, e-learning designers must have a strong background in the science of learning, instructional design models and design thinking, have multimedia training and project management skills, and understand learning analytics.
Duties of an e-learning designer include evaluating the effectiveness of curricula, analyzing learner data, and recommending changes in course materials. E-learning designers work in a variety of settings including K-12 schools, colleges and universities, the government, nonprofits, or for corporations. E-learning designers are tasked with designing and facilitating instruction that draws on the latest research in the science and art of e-learning.
Lexie Bryan, Learning Experience Designer, Extension Engine (see LinkedIn Profile)
Jeff Brenneman, Instructional Designer, Tandon online (see LinkedIn Profile)
* Note this is a sample only. Internship availability varies from semester to semester.
Online learning is experiencing dramatic growth and the demand for skilled learning design professionals who have a nuanced understanding of what works online is increasing as well. This specialization uses the latest findings from the learning sciences to designing engaging online experiences for K-12, higher education, and adult learning.
EDCT-GE 2018 Integrating Ed Tech in Teaching & Learning (k-12)
EDCT-GE 2031 Educational Technology in a Global Context
EDCT-GE 2076 Tech Studio: Digital Skills for Learning Designers
EDCT-GE 2251 Introduction to Coding for Learning Designers
EDCT-GE 2040 Social Media in Learning Environments (SMILES)
EDCT-GE 2350 Design Online Learning in Higher Education
EDCT-GE 2505 Designing Simulations/Games for Learning
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Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
EDLED-GE 2367 Demographic Analysis School/Community Planning
MCC-GE 2285 Integrating Media Educ in School, Comm and Work
ITP/Tisch School of the Arts
ITPG-GT 2062 Intro to Design for Diversity: The Future of Design is Equitable Design
ITPG-GT 2060 In and Out Reality: Integrative Mixed-Reality (XR) Studio
ITPG-GT 2034 Spatial Justice: Design + Tech for Equity
INTE/Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
INTE-GE 2803 Foundations in International Education
INTE-GE 2545 Immigration and Education in the World
INTE-GE 2809 International Studies in Human Rights Education
INTE-GE 2805 Globalization & Education
Tandon School of Engineering
MG-GY 8203 Project Management
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Human Learning, 8th Edition, by Ormrod
Multimedia Learning, 3rd Edition, by Richard Mayer (some of the chapters will be assigned throughout DMDL core courses)
E-Learning and the Science of Instruction, 4th Edition, by Ruth Clark and Mayer
E-Learning by Design by William Horton
Small Teaching online by Flower Darby and James lang
Building Successful Online Communities by Kraut and Resnick
Design for how people Learn by Julie Dirksen (some of the chapters will be assigned throughout DMDL core courses)
Kelsey Buttendorf, Director, Academic Technology, NYU Steinhardt (see LinkedIn profile)
Trent Hoy, Educational Experience Designer, Berlitz Corporation (see LinkedIn Profile)
Sarita Liu, Educational Technologist, Silver School of Social Work (see LinkedIn Profile)
Kira Kingren, Ed Tech Coordinator, 11 yrs, Assist Principal (see LinkedIn Profile)
Lauren Lutz, Educational Technology teacher (see LinkedIn Profile)
Manisha Sachdev, Instructional Designer, PwC (see LinkedIn Profile)
Dan King, Director Learning and Development, EisnerAmper (see LinkedIn Profile)
Jeff Brenneman, Instructional Designer, Tandon online (see LinkedIn Profile)
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