Episodes

  • Episode 1: The Digging in Series - The Journey of Entrepreneurship with Shaunak Roy, Founder and CEO of Yellowdig
    Nov 6 2024

    If you're thinking about getting into the entrepreneurial space, this episode is for YOU!

    In this episode of EdUp Learning and Development I got to sit down with my new boss Shaunak Roy, founder and CEO of Yellowdig, to chat about the realities of entrepreneurship, the importance of community and mentorship, and how to navigate the challenges of building a business in the EdTech space.

    We discuss the significance of self-awareness, the impact of AI on education, and the necessity of maintaining human connections in a digital world. Shaunak shares insights from his journey, emphasizing that entrepreneurship is a way of life that requires perseverance and adaptability.


    This amazing episode was sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠iSpring Solutions ⁠⁠⁠

    Go check out all their products ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and use the code HOLLY-OWENS-SUITE for 10% off your purchase.

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    40 mins
  • 154: Collaboration in Learning and Development Unlocking Career Success Through Networking, with Aleza Jerome, Solutions Designer
    Oct 25 2024

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Holly Owens and Aleza Jerome explore Aleza's journey from graphic design to a successful career in learning and development. They discuss the importance of real-world applications of instructional design, the value of networking, and the impact of a master's degree on career growth. Aleza shares her insights on navigating the learning and development field, the significance of collaboration, and the evolving landscape of technology in education. In this conversation, Holly Owens and Aleza discuss the importance of networking, essential tech tools for learning and development, and the iterative nature of instructional design. They emphasize the need for continuous learning, the significance of maintaining an updated portfolio, and the value of showcasing one's process in projects. Aleza shares her experiences and offers advice for aspiring instructional designers, highlighting the importance of adaptability and being open to opportunities in the ever-evolving field of education and technology.


    This episode is sponsored by Touro University's Graduate School of Technology. To learn more about course offerings, visit the Instructional Design & Technology Program.

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    42 mins
  • 153: Instructional Design Interview Questions and How to Answer Them with Holly Owens, Seasoned ID Professional
    Sep 26 2024

    In this engaging webinar, Holly Owens shares her extensive experience in instructional design and offers valuable insights into the interview process for aspiring instructional designers. The discussion covers key strategies for preparing for interviews, the importance of showcasing a compelling portfolio, and how to handle common interview questions effectively.


    Participants gain practical tips on maintaining composure under pressure and the significance of confidence in presenting oneself during interviews. The session concludes with a Q&A segment, addressing specific concerns and providing additional resources for professional development in the field of learning and development.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 152: From Classroom to Freelance to Higher Education ID, A Journey of Learning with Josephine Coco, Instructional Technologist, Empire State University
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode, Holly Owens and Josephine Coco discuss the journey into the field of instructional design and technology. Josephine shares her personal story of returning to education later in life, the challenges she faced, and the importance of mentorship and networking in the industry.

    They explore the value of pursuing a master's degree, the realities of freelancing, and the transition back to higher education. The conversation also covers practical advice for job seekers, including the importance of asking questions during interviews and maintaining confidence throughout the job search process.


    Episode Takeaways

    • The pandemic highlighted the need for instructional design in education.
    • Networking is crucial in the learning and development field.
    • Freelancing can be challenging but offers valuable experience.
    • It's important to find a mentor who understands your journey.
    • Job descriptions can vary greatly; read them carefully.
    • Confidence and authenticity are key during interviews.
    • Don't overwhelm yourself with job applications; take breaks.
    • Utilize free resources and community support in your career.
    • Believe in yourself and embrace the journey of learning.


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    This fabulous episode is sponsored by Touro University's Graduate School of Technology. Go check out their MS in Instructional Design and Technology and learn how you can earn a scholarship today - https://gst.touro.edu/academics/instructional-technology/index.php

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    59 mins
  • 151: From IBM to Dean: Isaac Herskowitz's Journey in Instructional Technology, Dean, Touro University Graduate School of Technology
    Sep 11 2024

    In this episode of EdUp Learning and Development, Holly Owens interviews Isaac Herskowitz, the Dean of the Graduate School of Technology at Touro University. Isaac shares his journey from working at IBM to becoming the Dean and highlights the importance of practical education in the field of instructional technology.


    The Graduate School of Technology at Touro University stands out for its practical approach to teaching and its focus on preparing students for real-world careers in instructional design and distance learning. The program emphasizes the booming field of instructional technology and the strong support it provides to students beyond the classroom.


    The conversation highlights the various job opportunities and career paths available in the field of instructional technology. It emphasizes the importance of connecting classroom learning to real-world applications and industry-level tools. The conversation also mentions the need for technologists in the K-12 and corporate sectors, as well as the role of instructional technology graduates in corporate training.


    The conversation concludes with advice for individuals considering a degree in instructional technology, emphasizing the value of credentials and the student-centered approach of the program.


    This fabulous episode is sponsored by Touro University's GST - go check out their website for more information on how you can acquire a scholarship when enrolling in their masters degree program in Instructional Technology.

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    44 mins
  • 150: Learning & Development Demystified: L&D Across Sectors and Contexts
    Sep 11 2024

    Some might ask... What is L&D?

    In this episode, hosts Holly Owens and Nadia Johnson discuss their experiences and expertise in the field of learning and development (L&D). They share their personal journeys from teaching to instructional design and highlight the transferable skills that teachers possess. The hosts emphasize the importance of creativity and dynamic approaches in education and discuss the evolution of instructional design. They define learning and development as a broad field that encompasses various roles and jobs aimed at helping people learn and develop in different contexts, including K-12, corporate, and higher education.

    Learning and development (L&D) is a broad and evolving field that encompasses the development of learners in any setting and at any age. It is not limited to the corporate space or linked solely to employee goals or performance. L&D can be inclusive and applicable across different organizations and sectors. The definition of L&D varies across organizations, and it is important to align on how it is defined within a specific context. The future of L&D involves automation and adaptive learning, where processes are automated and learning experiences adapt to individual learners.

    Tune in now to gain more valuable insights about L&D!

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    @HollyOwens and @DaNadia Johnson, MSIDT



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    36 mins
  • 149: Insights into the Field of Instructional Design with Holly Owens, Adjunct Instructor, Touro University
    Sep 3 2024

    The tables have turned and our host, Holly Owens is being interviewed about her experience as an Instructional Designer and her love for teaching by guest host, Shriti Panda, Digital Marketing Specialist at Touro.

    In this episode, Holly discusses her journey from being a high school teacher to working in higher education and corporate instructional design. She teaches courses on designing online instruction and emphasizes the importance of applying theories and knowledge in real-world projects. Holly incorporates her practical experience as an instructional designer into her teaching methods by sharing real-world challenges and successes.

    She highlights the support and flexibility offered by the instructional design program and the focus on industry-standard tools and trends. Holly's transition from a practitioner to an educator is driven by her desire to give back and share her experiences.

    She emphasizes the importance of understanding where one wants to be in instructional design and developing transferable skills. Holly incorporates technology and digital tools into her curriculum and measures student success through feedback and post-graduation support.


    Episode Takeaways

    • Instructional design involves applying theories and knowledge in real-world projects.
    • Sharing real-world challenges and successes enhances the learning experience.
    • Understanding where one wants to be in the field of instructional design is crucial.
    • Developing transferable skills and updating professional materials are important for a career in instructional design.
    • Incorporating technology and digital tools into the curriculum helps students become proficient in utilizing them effectively.
    • Measuring student success through feedback and post-graduation support is essential.


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    This fabulous episode is sponsored by Touro University's Graduate School of Technology.


    Do you want to learn more about the ITP program at Touro AND how to earn a scholarship? Check out their informational page.

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    26 mins
  • 148: It's Not Just One Thing - Tips for Navigating the L&D Job Market with Our Very Own Holly Owens
    Aug 15 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Holly Owens covers navigating the learning and development job market, emphasizing networking, authentic connections, and the skills needed for success as an instructional designer. She advises job seekers to be selective and find their niche. Holly also compares instructional design in corporate vs. educational settings, noting differences in innovation pace and audience.


    She offers guidance on the value of a master's degree or certificate, suggests relevant programs, and shares job search strategies, including showcasing freelance work, negotiating salary, and maintaining mental well-being.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Curated ID Resources for Transitioning Roles
    • Luke Hobson's Instructional Design Institute
    • Tim Slade's eLearning Designer's Academy
    • Robin Sargetnt's IDOL Courses Academy
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    59 mins