Hey folks, I’ve been diving into JavaScript as a hobby and I’m curious if it could help me in my career. I’ve been working in virtual learning for 2 years, but I’m looking to transition more into eLearning rather than just virtual classrooms. Do you think I can combine my JavaScript skills with my career in eLearning? Also, should I include my beginner qualifications in JavaScript on my CV, or would it be seen as irrelevant? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Yes, you can really extend modern eLearning if you have JavaScript skills. It can set you apart and is a high-value skill in many development environments.
Adrian said:
Yes, you can really extend modern eLearning if you have JavaScript skills. It can set you apart and is a high-value skill in many development environments.
That’s great to hear! How specifically can JavaScript be useful in eLearning?
@DolphGabbana
You can create interactive content, quizzes, and even enhance learning management systems. It allows for more engaging and personalized learning experiences.
Definitely put it on your CV. Even basic JavaScript can show that you’re proactive about learning and can contribute to eLearning projects.
I’d say go for it! Learning JavaScript can open doors to roles involving instructional design and content development, which are super relevant in eLearning.
But isn’t it a bit niche? I mean, how many eLearning roles actually require coding skills?
Washington said:
But isn’t it a bit niche? I mean, how many eLearning roles actually require coding skills?
It depends, but more companies are looking for tech-savvy individuals. Even basic skills can give you an edge.