Educator – Kevin Imfeld
Sunday, January 31st, 2010In this episode of How I Got My Job (mp3, 26:31, 24.3 MB), Kevin Imfeld shares how he got a job as an Educator and web-based training creator for a former employer. Never burn bridges and stay in touch with former coworkers.
Websites mentioned:
- The eLearning Guild (LinkedIn group)
- eProficiency (Lectora Learning tips)
- TriVantis Corporation (Lectora Developer)
- Health Alliance of Cincinnati
- Health Alliance Jobs
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About Kevin
Kevin Imfeld is an Educator with a large health care system in the greater Cincinnati area. He trains newly hired workers the proper procedures for using its propriety patient care software. As a skilled in facilitator he has also taught introductory classes in Microsoft Office products. He is an eLearning specialist experienced in using various software packages. His software skills also include Trivantis’ Lectora software which he uses to build web based training modules. He has worked as a technical writer for several software companies. He has a Master’s degree in Education and is a licensed Middle School Language Arts and Social Studies teacher.
He also enjoys reading, writing, music, the great outdoors and spending time with his family.
Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn.
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how he got a job as an Educator and web-based training creator for a former employer. Never burn bridges and stay in touch with former coworkers.
+ Websites mentioned:
++ The eLearning Guild
+++ LinkedIn group: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=102144
+++ Website: http://www.elearningguild.com/
++ eProficiency (Lectora Learning tips): http://eproficiency.com/
++ TriVantis Corporation (Lectora Developer): http://www.trivantis.com/
++ Health Alliance of Cincinnati: http://www.health-alliance.com/
++ Health Alliance Jobs site: http://www.health-alliance.com/jobs/
+ Kevin Imfeld is an Educator with a large health care system in the greater Cincinnati area. He trains newly hired workers the proper procedures for using its propriety patient care software. As a skilled in facilitator he has also taught introductory classes in Microsoft Office products. He is an eLearning specialist experienced in using various software packages. His software skills also include Trivantis’ Lectora software which he uses to build web based training modules. He has worked as a technical writer for several software companies. He has a Master’s degree in Education and is a licensed Middle School Language Arts and Social Studies teacher.
+ He also enjoys reading, writing, music, the great outdoors and spending time with his family.
+ Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinimfeld
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