Interestingly enough, Instructional Design is in demand. From the research we did in class today, depending on where you live and years of experience, the salary for an Instructional Designer ranges from $40-$90K. Many positions available for Instructional Design on careerbuilder.com require a bachelor's degree, and many require a master's degree. All job opportunities in Instructional Design value experience.
Compared with Human Performance Technology and careers having to deal with Learning Sciences, I think a career in Instructional Technology would be better for me. I think it would be a more dependable income, with a better-defined job description than the other two. I think I could qualify for the years of experience and serve an employer well.
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Today I found a bunch of them at Disney World. yay!
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