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4 Writing Principles Every eLearning Designer Should Know

Allen Interactions

In my time as a university teaching assistant (TA), I saw a lot of bad writing. Let’s go through my writing steps guaranteed to make you sound better. By Kody Jackson, Instructional Writer. Clauses hanging all over the place, dangling participles, comma splices…a veritable side-show horror of prose.

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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Every day, social media and informal learning entrench themselves more into the fabric of our everyday lives. As I write this blog, the man now has 94,894 followers on Twitter and every major news outlet in the world is scrambling for an interview. It can’t be that they don’t believe in it. Can you say future book deal?

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

Sign up here to get Friday Finds in your inbox every Friday “To begin is easy, to persist is art” ― German Proverb You might spot a little twist in this week’s newsletter format. With a jam-packed fall of teaching, speaking, and writing, I’m tweaking things to make my newsletter routine a tad smoother.

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Revolutionizing Education: The Future of Curriculum Development

Kitaboo

The Future of Curriculum Development Introduce Gamification Include a Global Perspective Encourage Blended and Personalized Mode of Learning Learning Should Be Industry-Oriented Frame Open and Flexible Content Promote Interdisciplinary Learning Introduce Micro-Learning Embed Technology Focus on Formative Assessments Foster Creativity IV.

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Book Review: Visual Design Solutions by Connie Malamed

Learning Visions

I got started in the business because I can write. I like to think that I have some visual design acumen, but it’s pretty haphazard. And yet eLearning is a really visual medium. Connie Malamed has written a book just for us: Visual DesignSolutions: Principles and Creative Inspiration for Learning Professionals.

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The 17 Best eLearning Books for Instructional Designers

learnWorlds

As an instructional designer, you want to have all the tools and resources in your inventory to build engaging e-learning content. These can give you valuable insights into the entire spectrum of designing and creating online courses. Check out the following resources to learn all there is to know about e-learning.

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Top 10 skills every Instructional Designer should know

Paradiso Solutions

As more learning professionals use technology to create meaningful educational and training content, instructional design jobs are in high demand. 31% of current Instructional Designers believe their job title does not accurately describe their responsibilities. Table of Content: What is an Instructional Design Course?