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Designing eLearning for Schema Theory

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Regardless of which instructional design model is your favorite – Gagne’s nine events of instruction , Merrill’s first principles , or something else – stimulating recall is likely an important component of it. Has schema theory helped inform the way you design eLearning? That’s why recall is so important. Emmott, C., &

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Designing mLearning for Touch Screens

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This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company. And remember, the “M” in mLearning doesn’t stand for mouse. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. We hope you found this post helpful. You might also be interested in our page on Facebook or Twitter feed.

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Sparking Innovation in Your eLearning Design

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Initially, I read it thinking about how I can be more innovative as an instructional designer. As I continued reading, I started to feel as though the advice could also serve as design approaches for motivating learners and making learning stick. What else translates into design advice? ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc.

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7 Habits of Highly Effective Instructional Designers

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I was thinking about the book the other day, and I also started thinking about how those habits might translate for instructional design specifically. As instructional designers, we can be proactive by observing business trends and building relationships with our clients. This is what we should do as instructional designers as well.

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Amazon would make a good Instructional Designer

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I see books on instructional design and eLearning, books and music that my kids will like, travel guides for my wife, the list goes on and on. Amazon's approach fits really well with instructional design. How does this relate to instructional design (besides avoiding certain shock tactics)? No wonder they're so successful.

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Why Instructional Designers Should Be Familiar with Flash

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by Donna Bryant Why should we instructional designers become familiar with development programs such as Flash? After all, most development is not done by writers or designers--it is usually done by technical developers. Helps you to know what is possible to do with the program so that you are inspired as you write and design content.

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Get Skilled to Create Engaging e-Learning

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Further, many people charged with creating e-learning come from instructional design backgrounds and have never been formally trained on creating robust web content. To create the most engaging training you need to be an instructional designer, a graphic designer, a web developer, and an LMS expert. And guess what?

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