Experiencing eLearning

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Instructional Design and E-Learning Blogs

Experiencing eLearning

Back when I wrote my instructional design careers series in 2007, I was only aware of a few blogs by instructional designers. Since then, I’ve discovered a wealth of blogs by instructional designers, e-learning developers, and workplace learning specialists. E-learning. Instructional Designers.

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My History of Live Blogged Notes

Experiencing eLearning

That helps me remember what I attended and what I learned, and it lets me share that knowledge with others. In a recent discussion about how I have learned about instructional design without getting a master’s degree, someone asked me what courses and webinars I’ve attended. Storytelling and Scenario-Based Learning.

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

Design For How People Learn by Julie Dirksen is one of my favorite books in the field. It makes research about learning accessible in ways you can apply immediately. Design Alchemy : Author Roderick Sims suggested that I include “texts/resources that address Learning Design and not just Instructional Design” such as his own book.

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35+ ID & Elearning Blogs

Experiencing eLearning

If you don’t want to subscribe to all these blogs individually, check out eLearning Learning. In (sort of) alphabetical order*: Always Learning is where Kim Cofino writes about her experiences as a technology coach in international schools. Ashley Chiasson is an instructional design and e-learning consultant.