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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

Instructional design is the thoughtful application of design aspects — like color theory, typography, and user experience — to create educational resources. With the first edition published in 2002, this book from Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. 12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design. Sign up to receive this ebook for free.

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Instructional Scaffolding

Ed App

Learning is not easy–whether memorizing an alphabet, analyzing the theory of integrals, or creating a dress pattern, most of us need support. Scaffolding employs a range of methods and materials, including templates, games, guides, and coaching. The theory behind instructional scaffolding. From theory to practice.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

I saw a lot of this, not really a surprise to be honest, but it was interesting that some people, when I noted I had research that said otherwise, retorted that it should be only related to adult learning, even though there were mentions of “researchers” who conducted their study with college students. A theory discussion.

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Metalearning and Learning Styles

Big Dog, Little Dog

One method that can help learners increase their metalearning skills is by giving them an insight into the use of perceptional channels (DeSimone, Werner, Harris, 2002). It is often used in Learning Style theory. The role of meta-learning in study process. A Theory-Based Meta-Analysis of Research on Instruction.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. 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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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: Cultural Differences?

Learning Visions

Is there some historical background here that Im missing, like computers in the UK didnt have speakers until 2002 so they never bothered? The most culturally appropriate use of audio is in the teaching of languages and music, and in social studies. Is there something cultural going on? Do Americans just like to talk way too much?

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Transforming Lives Through Courses And Coaching With Yoga Healer Cate Stillman

LifterLMS

For course creators, here is another insight from her teaching methods. We should figure out how to do that better, which led me to consciousness studies, which really led me to wellness. And I studied a little bit of Ayurveda when I was over there, but I’m very much a beginner. So it started with yoga detox, in 2002.