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An Elearning Design Reading List

Usable Learning

Anyway, I typically keep a list of resources when I teach the ATD (ASTD) Advanced Instructional Design for Elearning Certificate, and I keep thinking that I should put the list somewhere. So here it is: Blogs et al: Cathy Moore — her blog and The Elearning Blueprint. Jesse Schell’s Art of Game Design.

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Do You Have an ELearning Resolution?

LearnDash

If your profession is something else, then perhaps your resolution could be to take at least one elearning course from a popular MOOC platform that is related to your career. Or, perhaps you are actively involved in the elearning industry as an instructional designer. Maybe you want something more tangible for your resolution.

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Certified to Blow Your Mind: How to Manage eLearning Certificates

Docebo

Sites like LinkedIn even allow you to share certificates of completion from various professional development courses on your profiles! Docebo eLearning certificates are our (biased) personal favorites, though. What is an eLearning Certificate? Creating New eLearning Course Certificates.

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Book Giveaway and Other News

Usable Learning

In conjunction with the interview, he’s giving away five copies of Design For How People Learn ! I’m teaching at session of the Advanced Instructional Design for Elearning Certificate at the ATD ICE Conference on May 20-21 in Denver. I’m also teaching a few public workshops in the next few months.

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Converting Live Workshops to an Online Course (Part II)

Web Courseworks

When you are taking a live workshop and putting it online, you do not have the pressure of designing a sixteen-week curriculum like K-16 educators — All you have to do is cover the equivalent of four to six hours of instruction. Enough about learning theory; more about design.

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Converting Live Workshops to an Online Course (Part I)

Web Courseworks

Design approaches for course conversion range from providing recorded webinar/ webcast series to purist academic approaches following formulas like William Horton’s Absorb—Do—Connect methodology to even more complex evaluation-driven design using a Quality Matters rubric. Bill Winfield teaches an online course on online course design.

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Why Do Learners Want Training Certificates?

TalentLMS

Short-term wins like training certificates. So, make eLearning certificates a source of motivation by awarding them for the completion of focused chunks of learning, like a short course or module. Would you feel prouder of the certificate you earned after having to learn, practice and be tested on your new skills ?

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