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Ask a Trainer: Writing Effectively for Instructional Design

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Wed Mar 01 2023

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On this episode of Ask a Trainer, Jes Thompson and Sophie Oberstein discuss writing effectively for instructional design and explore best practices for writing at every stage in the instructional design process.

On this episode of Ask a Trainer, Jes Thompson and Sophie Oberstein discuss writing effectively for instructional design and explore best practices for writing at every stage in the instructional design process.

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Questions discussed in this video:

Questions discussed in this video:

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    Why are writing skills so important for instructional design?

    Why are writing skills so important for instructional design?

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    How and why does writing differ depending on the materials you’re creating?

    How and why does writing differ depending on the materials you’re creating?

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    Can you share your thoughts on Chat GPT and its intersection with writing skills for instructional designers?

    Can you share your thoughts on Chat GPT and its intersection with writing skills for instructional designers?

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    What tips do you have to help instructional designers do to improve their writing skills everyday?

    What tips do you have to help instructional designers do to improve their writing skills everyday?

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Connect with Jes Thompson on LinkedIn and Twitter .

Connect with Jes Thompson on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Connect with Sophie Oberstein on LinkedIn and her website .

Connect with Sophie Oberstein on LinkedIn and her website.

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Interested in exploring a specific topic for a future video? Let us know by submitting a topic or question on LinkedIn or Twitter with the #ATDAskATrainer hashtag or get in touch with Jes Thompson on Twitter or LinkedIn.

Interested in exploring a specific topic for a future video? Let us know by submitting a topic or question on LinkedIn or Twitter with the #ATDAskATrainer hashtag or get in touch with Jes Thompson on Twitter or LinkedIn.

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