FSU - ISLT Program Core Competencies
“Design Is Not Just What It Looks Like Or Feels Like, But How It Works” - Steve Jobs
Below is a comprehensive list of the essential skills that ISLT Graduate students should acquire by the time they finish their program.
- Convey ideas effectively in written, oral, and visual formats.
- Craft grammatically sound, visually purposeful messages.
- Deliver engaging presentations and facilitate goal-driven meetings.
- Engage in active listening and effective stakeholder communication.
- Define project scope and develop management plans.
- Collaborate with teams and resolve project challenges.
- Allocate resources using appropriate tools and planning methods.
- Foster constructive collaboration and professional relationships.
- Practice ethical standards, cultural responsiveness, and continuous learning.
- Integrate feedback to improve outcomes and foster team growth.
- Skilled in authoring tools (Articulate, Genially), media tools (Camtasia, Adobe Express), and LMS platforms (Canvas, Google Suite).
- Select, create, and evaluate instructional media and technologies aligned with learning goals.
- Analyze cost-benefit and emerging trends in learning technologies.
- Plan and conduct formative and summative evaluations.
- Apply systematic instructional design models to develop scalable, accessible learning experiences across modalities.
- Align learning objectives, assessments, and content to support measurable outcomes and performance improvement.
- Integrate learning theories and evidence-based strategies to drive learner engagement and knowledge retention.
- Use agile design principles and rapid prototyping to iterate based on stakeholder feedback and learner data.
- Design inclusive materials with attention to ADA compliance, UDL principles, and accessibility best practices.
- Plan and conduct formative and summative evaluations.
- Use qualitative and quantitative methods to gather and interpret data.
- Generate and share reports that inform and improve instructional decisions.
- Perform needs assessments, learner/context/task analyses, and content reviews.
- Use data and analytics to recommend and justify performance solutions.
- Evaluate impact, feasibility, and alignment with organizational goals.