If you’ve completed an instructional design course and are ready to get to work, you need a quality online instructional design portfolio to showcase your previous projects. Narcissistic inclinations aside, a well-balanced representation of the courses you’ve created and other projects can be very helpful in building your career.
The good news is building an instructional designer portfolio is pretty easy.
Between securing your domain name and hosting with a provider like Squarespace or Bluehost, installing WordPress with one click, and choosing a theme/template, you can be on your way to building your own eLearning portfolio in just minutes, making it easier to attract and impress hiring managers and potential employers.