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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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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

DevLearn was different this year. It was fully online, called the “DevLearn Digital Experience” (DDX). Engaging Learners with Video: Passive and Active Engagement Strategies by Matthew Pierce. She showed examples of each trend, but then showed how she adapted one specific example of each for elearning.

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Countdown To DevLearn Webinar – July 2023

eLearning Industry

Get ready for DevLearn with our Countdown to DevLearn Webinar Series. Don't miss the second webinar of the series and learn how to leverage the use of AI to increase efficiencies in your development strategy. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Thinking Strategy, Pt.1

Clark Quinn

my mobile strategy workshop at DevLearn next week), and so it’s forced me to reflect on what strategy is. I’ve previously talked about the technology components of an elearning strategy, and how they tie together, but I’ve need to take another cut at it. It goes further, of course.

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Thoughts on Learning Design Strategy

Clark Quinn

At the DevLearn conference, I ran a Morning Buzz on Learning Design Strategy. I started with a set of questions to address, so I’ll go through their comments in roughly that order (though we didn’t exactly follow this structure): What is learning design strategy? What gaps are we seeing in learning design strategy?

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Sneak Peak at My DevLearn Presentation

Kapp Notes

This year for DevLearn I was asked to do a feature presentation on Matching the Right Content to the Right Instructional strategy. What is the best way to design instruction for today’s technology tools, for stand-up instruction, and for eLearning? Matching the Right Content to the Right Strategy. Design Uncategorized'

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Learning & Development Conferences in 2022

Limestone Learning

The speaker line-up for the 2021 agenda will be looking at the future of L&D and the new world of work, focusing on harnessing emerging strategies, leading in a remote work environment, curating content, enhancing learning through technology and coaching programs, and building a strong learning culture in the workplace.