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Agile Instructional Design

B Online Learning

At the recent DevLearn 2014 conference in Las Vegas, I attended a presentation on agile instructional design by Megan Torrance. During this presentation she discussed agile instructional design models such as SAM (Successive Approximation Model) and LLAMA (Lot Like Agile Methods Approach).

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Blended Learning as a powerful strategy for corporate training success

Infopro Learning

However, Quickly developing elearning programs that are both engaging and effective has proven to be quite a challenge. Fortunately using a blended learning strategy for custom eLearning development has been proven to create engaging learning experiences that make an impact. Define measurable outcomes.

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What does an instructional designer do?

Paradiso Solutions

Instructional Designer on the eLearning Hemisphere. Online learning has transformed how learning is imparted to the learners; it makes learning simpler, easier, and more effective than the traditional teaching method. To design the online learning content, need more creativity and expert mind.

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Designing Scenario Based Learning with Articulate Storyline

B Online Learning

So why should your eLearning content follow the one route. Studies have shown that the amount of information and practical knowledge retained by adult learners, [.].

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Using a Conversational Tone in your eLearning Courses

B Online Learning

In my last blog post, I explored the Modality Principle from the book Elearning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard Mayer. In this post, I’ve decided to examine another principle in the book – the Personalisation Principle in Chapter 8.

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Applying the Modality Principle in eLearning

B Online Learning

In a recent eLearning workshop, I was asked if it was really worthwhile using audio in our online modules. It reminded me of the Modality Principle that I had read about in Clark and Mayer’s eLearning and the Science of Instruction. […].

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Chunking Information to Design eLearning

B Online Learning

This blog post covers a recent online conversation I had with an attendee at one of our eLearning Design Essentials workshops. How do I convert a large training manual into a short eLearning module? I thought it might be useful to share our conversation with some of you. This is where chunking plays a role.

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