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Instructional Design Model

Wizcabin

For newbie’s in e-learning to achieve greater success, there’s a need for them to familiarize themselves with the instructional design best practices. With several instructional design models out there, only a few have been widely accepted. The ADDIE Instructional Design Model.

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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning #id4mlearning

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from a webinar today with Float Learning: Instructional Design for Mobile #id4mlearning. The last 50 years of ID Behaviorism (very simple, little bits) and Programmed Instruction. Advance apologies for typos or incoherence… Brought to us today by: Adam Bockler, Float Gary Woodill, Sr.

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The Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional Design Model in E-Learning – An Introduction

Capytech

The Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional Design Model in E-Learning – An Introduction This is the second blog in our series looking at the main instructional design models that are used in e-learning. In this article, we are going to explore Bloom’s Taxonomy, a well-established framework in the education sector.

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ADDIE is the Scavenger of Instructional Design, Not the Bitch Goddess (or Blooming Beyond Bloom)

Big Dog, Little Dog

When ADDIE was first handed over to the U.S. For some reason instructional designers love building ADDIE into a goddess that orders them to build crappy learning platforms. From its inception, ADDIE was designed to be a lean, mean, instructional design machine. Revised Bloom's Taxonomy.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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What Could Be the #1 Enemy of Good Instructional Design?

Facilitador

Here is the tough part, that has cost me years to understand, the responsibility of transfer is, most often than not, seen as belonging to the instructional designer or training and development department. If the organization does not take this into account, the best instructional design will fail.

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A New Year Filled With Magic

Experiencing eLearning

I came across this quote from Neil Gaiman , originally from 2001 but it’s made the rounds several time since then. What we do as instructional designers is part science, part art. May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.