
The Florida ATD Instructional Design Special Interest Group (SIG) is a statewide, virtual learning community designed to support instructional designers and learning professionals across all Florida ATD chapters. The SIG provides a consistent, high-value space for members to connect, share practice, explore tools, and collaborate on real-world instructional design challenges.
About Our Sponsor
Shawntay Skjoldager (aka: Trainologist) brings over 17 years of experience designing learning across K–12, higher ed, corporate, and consulting spaces. She began her career as a 5th-grade teacher before transitioning into instructional design, where she now leads global programs and supports organizations and aspiring instructional designers alike. Shawntay believes great learning starts with great instructional design and is passionate about helping people create learning experiences that truly work.
What's In It For You?
- Sharpen your craft in real time – Learn practical tools, templates, workflows, and design strategies you can immediately apply to your current projects, with input from peers who are doing the work every day.
- Build meaningful connections, not just contacts – Join a statewide community of instructional designers and L&D professionals where collaboration, feedback, and shared problem-solving lead to lasting professional relationships.
- Stay relevant as the field evolves – Explore emerging trends, technologies, and best practices in instructional design so you can grow confidently, adapt quickly, and future-proof your career.
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Formal ID-SIG Sessions
When: 3rd Thursday, every other month
Time: 6:30 PM ET
Format: Virtual (Zoom)
Dates for 2026:
- February 19
- April 16
- June 18
- August 20
- October 15
In-Between Months
- Informal working sessions
- Open discussion forums
- “Show & Share” opportunities where members bring current work, tools, or challenges
Not a member of an ATD Florida chapter? Join Today and take advantage of the virtual and in-person resources and events.
Think of a SIG as a club within the club. It’s a small, trusted group where you show up consistently, share ideas, make mistakes, and grow together. Pick one or two SIGs this year, commit to the journey, and experience what real connection and learning inside ATDCFL feels like.
SIGs work because they’re built on consistency, trust, and shared purpose. When the same people show up month after month, conversations go deeper, feedback gets better, and learning turns into real progress. By committing to one or two SIGs, you’re not just attending meetings; you are investing in a community that supports your growth, challenges your thinking, and helps you move forward faster than going it alone. That’s where the real value of a SIG lives.