Learning Designer

What Is a Learning Designer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a Learning Designer?

A learning designer develops educational activities using a variety of online tools. The goal of this career is to help students acquire knowledge and skills as effectively as possible. As a learning designer, your duties may include creating eLearning experiences and course content that aid in retention, identifying students’ educational needs, conducting research, and documenting the results of each project. You also work toward the fulfillment of state and national educational goals or requirements. To become a learning designer, you typically include a master’s degree in educational technology, instructional design, or a similar field and relevant work experience. Additional qualifications include teaching and technical skills, as well as creative problem-solving ability.

How to Become a Learning Designer

The qualifications that you need to become a learning designer include a degree and knowledge of the subjects in which you work. The type of education that you need depends on the duties of your chosen job. In a school setting, you need a bachelor's or master's degree in education, instructional design, or curriculum design. In most states, you also need a teaching license. You need a graduate degree to create courses for post-secondary students. If your responsibilities focus on designing courses on a technical subject matter, you need a vocational degree and work experience in addition to educational skills.

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