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Designing a Professional Instructional Design E-Portfolio Aligned to Quality Standards (Exemplar: Professional Portfolio)

Last Updated: 04/14/2026

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https://www.potsdam.edu/

44 Pierrepont Ave, Potsdam, NY

11-50

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Education Quality and STEM Education Organizational Culture Product Design & Development Research, Analysis, Evaluation Training & Development

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Accessibility Design Backward Design) Career Research Certification Planning Content Strategy Data Analysis Feedback Collection Gantt Chart Planning Information Architecture Instructional Design Frameworks (ADDIE Iterative Design Portfolio Audit Professional Branding Project Management Quality Assurance Frameworks (OSCQR) Reflective Writing Technical Writing Usability Testing UX/UI Design Website Development Wireframing

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Graduate students in instructional design and educational technology are expected to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge, but also applied skills, professional readiness, and alignment with industry-recognized quality standards. However, many students struggle to translate coursework, certifications, and practicum experiences into a coherent professional narrative that clearly communicates their value to employers, hiring committees, and collaborators.At the same time, institutions invest significant effort in teaching instructional design frameworks, accessibility standards, and quality review processes (such as OSCQR or a comparable framework), yet these competencies are often assessed in isolation rather than synthesized into a durable professional artifact.

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This case challenges students to translate their academic experiences, certifications, and applied work into a cohesive, standards-aligned professional portfolio that demonstrates readiness for instructional design roles. It emphasizes the integration of theory, practice, and quality frameworks into a single, career-facing artifact. Students will develop skills in professional storytelling, artifact curation, and standards-based evaluation while building a durable asset for the job market. The work reflects real-world expectations in instructional design, where practitioners must clearly communicate both process and impact. 
  •  Analyze instructional design career pathways and employer expectations to define a targeted professional positioning strategy 
  •  Evaluate existing portfolio materials to identify gaps in demonstrating competencies, standards alignment, and professional readiness 
  •  Design a portfolio architecture that clearly communicates skills, experiences, and value to specific professional audiences 
  •  Apply instructional design frameworks and quality standards (e.g., ADDIE, OSCQR, accessibility principles) to structure and validate portfolio content 
  •  Develop reflective narratives that connect artifacts to demonstrated competencies, decision-making processes, and learning outcomes 
  •  Assess the role of certifications, applied reviews, and experiential learning in strengthening professional credibility 
  •  Iterate on portfolio design using peer and mentor feedback to improve clarity, usability, and alignment with industry expectations 
  •  Synthesize academic work, applied practice, and quality assurance evidence into a polished, executive-ready professional portfolio
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