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Leveraging the Capabilities of AGILE Instructional Design Strategies

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Often, when referred to in a business sense, AGILE strategies tend to focus on more project management or software development areas (such as with achieving continuous improvement, maintaining scope, increasing flexibility, obtaining team inputs, and with delivering high-quality products) than on instructional design strategies.

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Using Design Thinking Strategies to Improve Performance

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In this webinar, Gregg Eiler, learning design manager at lululemon, joined us to talk about how to use design thinking strategies to improve performance.

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10 eLearning Game Ideas for Instructional Designers

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Instructional Designers have the ability to make awesome eLearning games, they just don’t know it yet. No game made this more clear to me than Angry Birds, where it almost seemed like the game’s level was designed to be challenging enough that learners were required to fail in order to learn enough to pass the level.

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Awesome Instructional Design =’s Engaging eLearning

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To sit down and look at a project and just try to let your mind run free with instructional strategies is a tough order for some people. The answer to the question, “How do I design engaging training” is simple. If you are not as strong with design, use templates (I know of a great place to find some!).

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3 Strategies for Infusing Cultural Authenticity in Your eLearning Experience

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As more companies expand their eLearning programs on a multinational scale, instructional designers are more frequently finding themselves in positions of having to design for learners with backgrounds and cultures very different from their own.

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Is Your Learning Strategy Radioactive or Interactive?

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Is there a magic formula for effective eLearning? Three parts Instructional Design plus one part Smile Sheets divided by one part Microlearning equals ?

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Embracing A Principle-Based Model of Instructional Design

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Even expert instructional designers will agree that they don’t follow such linear models in their daily processes. Instead, they draw from the strategies (or underlying principles) that they know will best serve the purpose and intentions of their designs. Principle-Based Model of Instructional Design.