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

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Instructional design isn’t easy (if it was, there’d be no such thing as bad e-learning), but the basics can be taught and easily adopted. As a linguist and literature graduate, I don’t believe you need a degree in instructional design or IT psychology or anything else in particular to do this well.

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Lessons from Jamie's Dream School

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In a classroom, the teacher has to adopt both roles in one, combining understanding the subject with understanding learning. Perhaps that’s partly because, if it’s your passion, you take it for granted that everyone else starts from a similar position of interest. But how often is that the case?

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Learning 2012: what worked, what didn’t, even better if…?

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Learning 2012 took a different approach, with organiser Elliott Masie adopting a talk-show-host role; each keynote session included several guests, each of whom settled into a comfy armchair for between 15 and 45 minutes to be interviewed by Elliott.

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Learning 2012: what worked, what didn’t, even better if…?

Good To Great

Learning 2012 took a different approach, with organiser Elliott Masie adopting a talk-show-host role; each keynote session included several guests, each of whom settled into a comfy armchair for between 15 and 45 minutes to be interviewed by Elliott.