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Blog Roundup: Instructional Design

LearnDash

Wondering where to get started with designing your course? This is what instructional design is all about. Let’s start by reviewing some of the instructional design basics. The follow up: Create a Course Outline in 3 Steps. It’s simpler (if not easier) than you might think. Here’s where to start.

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Online Video: the Perfect Social Learning Tool? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Online Video: the Perfect Social Learning Tool? Free online video is creating new global communities, granting their members both the means and the motivation to step up their skills and broaden their imaginations.

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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. 5-step DnD story framework. A 5-part story structure for elearning based on DnD campaigns, with an example of a conflict management scenario. Here is the 5 steps DnD story framework I use to design stories for my e-learning modules : 1. The entrance 2.

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SMEs Shouldn’t Write Branching Scenarios (And What To Do Instead)

Experiencing eLearning

Instructional designers and training managers sometimes ask me, “How do I train SMEs to write better branching scenarios?” ” While I understand the perspective of the folks asking that, I think it’s the wrong question. If they are, this blog post probably doesn’t apply to you.) Probably not.

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The 5 steps of Instructional Design Thinking

Matrix

With e-learning becoming pretty much the norm these days, when a new learning intervention is necessary, designers most often take a look at the material they already have and build on that. As far as the design process is concerned, Herbert Simon’s article from 1969 is still very influential today.

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Addressing On-Demand Learning and Performance Needs #LCBQ | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

This is about envisioning the path ahead while the landscape changes with every step. Too bad my crystal ball is in the shop for repairs, but I think we can muddle through. Maintaining the status quo is no longer sufficient if we, as learning and development professionals, want to stay relevant to the businesses we serve.

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The Impact of Social Learning: Will You Be The First? | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS The Impact of Social Learning: Will You Be The First? I mean, let’s think about this. I think it has a lot to do with the exponential increase in opportunities for social learning in the last few decades.