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Design, processes, and ADDIE

Clark Quinn

ADDIE is a guide to help ensure hitting all the important points. It’s no guarantee of a good design. Used appropriately, ADDIE reminds us to dot our i’s and cross our t’s. So, to my point: ADDIE’s not broken, but the way it’s used is. At least, a lot of us will be there!

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My tips for the DevLearn conference in Las Vegas

Challenge to Learn

DevLearn promises to be a great conference this year again.There is a very promising line-up of keynote speakers and other presenters. Session 303 : Michael Allen: A New Agile Model: Leaving ADDIE Behind. Session 511: Putting “Design” Back into Instructional Design. I couldn’t agree more.

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An Agile Year in Review

Torrance Learning

Megan was out giving conference presentations & workshops at Training 2014, Learning Solutions, ATD’s ICE, Learning DevCamp, Online Learning, DevLearn. Here are the hallmarks of the agile process, and a way to begin learning how (and why) to put this effective, fluid approach to work for your eLearning development projects.

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Devlearn conference 2011: retrospective

Challenge to Learn

I’m back home after a great DevLearn conference. And it’s something that will affect e-Learning development. That’s great, I really believe that such an agile approach has great advantages over ADDIE and other methods. Looking (and reading) back at the conference there are several things that stick out for me.

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Agile E-Learning development

Challenge to Learn

And our clients (either internal or external) are rapidly getting more knowledgeable on e-learning and they are demanding an increasing role in the process of developing a course. Therefore we need to work faster, more efficient and we need to involve our clients more in the development process. I believe in the AGILE approach.

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eLearning Cyclops: A Priest, A Rabbi and an Instructional Designer.

eLearning Cyclops

A Priest, A Rabbi and an Instructional Designer Are in a Bar and Identify a Training Need: A response to the #LCBQ. We have also educated them on the design and development process, and the time required, within the organization. Labels: Big Question , Big_Question , e-Learning , ISD. eLearning Cyclops. Cloud Apps.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Reading Time: 8 minutes Introduction Last week, Scissortail was a proud sponsor of TLDC’s latest event, called The Road to Learning and Development: From Teaching to Instructional Design. Many transitioning teachers zero in on instructional design because that’s what they hear about the most.

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