Free 2-Hour Live Masterclass · Tuesday, June 9
Join the free live masterclass on June 9 and get the exact week-by-week roadmap to build a polished Storyline sample for your Instructional Design portfolio and learn the AI skills that employers are looking for.
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Tuesday, June 9 · 6–8pm CST · Free
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You have the whole summer. You have the intention. What you don't have is a plan. And that's the one thing standing between you and walking into fall with a portfolio piece that actually gets hiring managers to respond.
If you're a teacher, you have approximately 9 weeks. That's exactly how long this roadmap takes. This is not a coincidence.
On June 9, I'm going live for two hours and giving you a complete, week-by-week roadmap to build a polished Storyline sample AND develop real AI skills for your Instructional Design portfolio. It's the combination hiring managers are actively looking for right now.
For free.
Introducing the AI ID Productivity System
AI isn't just a tool you'll learn. It's the system that builds your portfolio and keeps you on track to finish it.
In this masterclass, I'm introducing the AI ID Productivity System — a framework I developed specifically for career changers breaking into Instructional Design. It has two components, and both of them matter.
AI Builds Your Resume
The tools. The workflow. The documented AI skills hiring managers want to see.
We're talking AI for avatars and video, AI-generated images and visuals, writing storyboards and scenarios, and full production workflows — documented in your portfolio the way modern IDs actually work. Not a buzzword. Real, provable skills.
AI Builds Your Focus
The AI accountability partner. The weekly planning system. The "stuck at 11pm" rescue.
You'll get the exact prompts to build an AI accountability partner that keeps you on track all 9 weeks — even when no human is holding you accountable.
Here's what we're covering:
You'll leave with a clear plan, a realistic timeline, and zero excuses.
This masterclass is for you if:
Here's what having a polished Storyline sample
in their portfolio actually did for them.
"Before I even got the interview, they indicated that they weren't interviewing anyone who did not have a portfolio to showcase their work. So that was step one that got me through the door... after the portfolio review portion, they decided that that was all they needed to see. They were blown away with the work that I had to showcase."Felicia Young · Former Teacher | Current Instructional Designer
"He said most of the applications were from teachers trying to transition into instructional design... but you had a portfolio and it is good. He's like, I wouldn't have guessed those are some of your earliest projects, that you didn't have years of experience. My portfolio stood out. I made myself stand out."Elyse · Former Teacher | Current Instructional Designer
I'm a 22-year veteran instructional designer. I've worked with Fortune 500 companies like Chevron, Ally Financial, Hilton, and Honeywell. I've been a hiring manager who has hired countless IDs, and I've spent the last several years helping over 1,200 career changers break into this field.
I know exactly what gets people hired. I know exactly what's sitting in their portfolio that shouldn't be. And I know the difference between people who finish their portfolio this summer and people who don't. It comes down to one thing: having a plan.
I built the plan. Come get it.
Can't make it live on June 9? Register anyway.
A replay will be available to everyone who signs up. But I'll be honest with you: the people who show up live are the ones who actually follow through. There's something about being in the room in real time that creates the kind of momentum a recording just doesn't replicate.
Register either way. But if you can be there live, be there.
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The summer window is real. This is how you use it.
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