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Why you should go to Learning Technologies 2011

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Suddenly I wasn’t just working in the bespoke e-learning field, but in the much wider world of learning and development. Upstairs in the conference the discussions are all about visions for where learning and development is or should be going, which is great. So what am I hoping to get from Learning Technologies 2011?

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Excellent instructional design: a 10-tip beginners' guide | Good.

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In-house DIY e-learning and rapid development mean that training managers and subject matter experts (among others) have to put on an e-learning design hat from time to time. Great e-learning isn’t about eye-catching graphics and technical wizardry.

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Getting started

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The two most useful activities that helped (and continue to help) me develop my understanding of the e-learning industry in general and of instructional design in particular were reviewing courses (designed by as many different people for as many different audiences and purposes as possible) and reading blogs. That’s the plan anyway!

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Learning about learning | Good To Great

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As an online instructor, I have never developed interactive lessons. Recently I decided to go back to school to pursue a degree in Instructional Design and Technology. I decided to do this because I realized a lot of training and education is going more technical.

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What characterises good e-learning?

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Isn’t the whole point of all this blogging, tweeting and networking to continually develop ourselves and our ideas, so that we can go beyond ‘good’? The way I see it, there are some golden rules for creating good e-learning, but I also think that good isn’t always good enough.

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Using a screen type index to create balanced storyboards

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One Response to Using a screen type index to create balanced storyboards caura-yang helene | February 17, 2011 at 8:28 pm | Reply Hi there It’s a good idea to use a summary like that with colours. But neither do I particularly like a course that is one long multiple choice quiz. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Thanks for visiting!