Sharing What Works

March 22 – 24, 2017 Orlando, FL

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LS609 Using Gig Artists for eLearning Development: Lessons Learned

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thursday, March 23

Management and Strategy

Magnolia

The increasing technical demands of eLearning development are putting pressure on instructional designers. Gig artists (such as Fiverr.com) seem like the perfect solution to get work done.

This session will cover lessons learned from using gig artists for eLearning assets. After attending this session, you will: be better equipped to accurately plan for projects using gig artists, understand the risks and benefits of this approach, and know how to communicate with artists to get what you want the first time.

In this session, you will learn:

  • What a gig artist is
  • About the risks and benefits associated with working with gig artists
  • How to communicate with the artist to get what you want the first time
  • How to plan for projects using gig artists

Audience:
Intermediate designers, developers, and project managers.

Jody Lumsden

Senior Consultant

St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank

Jody Lumsden combines creative experiences from graphic design, ed tech, and curriculum development. Her inventive approach includes a colorful mix of visual principles, design thinking, learning theory, digital technology, and qualitative research. Her unique methodology puts each client at the heart of her work, resulting in great designs that work across multiple platforms. She holds a bachelor's degree in industrial technology, a master's in instructional technology, a specialist's in curriculum & instruction, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in curriculum design & instruction. Jody is an IBM certified enterprise design thinking practitioner and a Prosci certified change practitioner.

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