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Taxonomy of Learning Theories

E-Learning Provocateur

Academia is teeming with learning theories. It can be quite a challenge for the modern learning professional to identify an appropriate learning theory, draw practical ideas from it, and apply it to their daily work. Which theory do you choose? How does it relate to other theories? Where do you start?

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My decade of provocation

E-Learning Provocateur

I soon re-titled my blog E-Learning Provocateur , not only for unique branding, but also to better convey my intent to provoke deeper thinking in the digital learning space and across L&D more broadly. Some such as Taxonomy of Learning Theories and Online courses must die!

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Adapting Instructional Design for Remote and Distributed Workforces

Hurix Digital

Post-COVID-19, employees’ reliance on digital technological infrastructure, machine learning, and artificial intelligence increased significantly. Refer to Bloom’s taxonomy to align the goals with learners’ cognitive engagement levels. What are the Key Elements of a Remote Instructional Design?

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Top 5 Performance Support Apps for Learning Designers

Learnnovators

It is powered by a glossary that carries over 450 terms on subjects related to learning design (including Cognitive Psychology, Instructional Design, Learning Theory, Online Learning, Multimedia Development and Social Media), along with definitions. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy’ App.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

Based on my research on learning theory, instructional design, design thinking, employee engagement, organizational health and neuroscience, I created the “Wicked Learning Experience Design.”. The learning objectives are cascaded into the course design, which is the second part of WLXD. Teaching is just talking, right?

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E-Learning Design Part 2: Observable and Measurable Outcomes

CDSM

In our last post ( E-Learning Design Part 1: Structure, Repetition and Reinforcement ), we gave you an insight into how we use some of the essential aspects of the theory of ‘behaviourism’ in our digital learning solutions.

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So, you want to be an Instructional Designer?

CDSM

The Internet is awash with blog posts about accidental instructional designers – writers, teachers and/or trainers by trade who suddenly realise that their work turning traditional teaching or training resources into digital learning material has a name and that name is ‘instructional design’. What Does an Instructional Designer Do?