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The Evolution of Instructional Design

CommLab India

In my previous blog, I introduced you to instructional design and its role in the development of e-learning modules. This blog will tell you about the evolution of instructional design over the last century, till date. The idea of using instructional design for training first emerged during World War II.

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A Brief History of Instructional Design

Origin Learning

Instructional Design has come a long way. From ‘training’, which was merely considered a passive function in an organization, the emphasis has now shifted towards making learning and talent development an integral part of corporate culture. The Conditionsof Learning – 1965. The birth of e-learning – 1980s.

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LearnWorlds vs Teachable vs Thinkific vs Kajabi Vs EdApp: Which One Tops AI Content Creation?

learnWorlds

based on the audience you’ve selected) Proofread the content for grammar, syntax, typos, and structure Generate learning objectives Simplify a topic and extract key definitions Explain a topic as a fictional or real character And that’s not all – not by a long shot! Or maybe Bloom’s taxonomy sounds like a boarding game to you.

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Keynote Resources from #LUC2017

Kapp Notes

Action: Good game designers know that games are engaging because they require action right away. Instruction needs to be the same. Too often instructional design is about the content and not about the actions that need to occur. Video on Learning Objectives. Cognition and Instruction , 5(4), 289-309.

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What Is Microlearning And Why You Should Care

TalentLMS

In this article, we’ll attempt to define microlearning and discuss the learning situations where design strategies based on its principles will increase efficiency. In educational technology jargon, microlearning is any brief and targeted learning object that spans between 3 to 6 minutes.