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Instructional Design: Still Kicking! 

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Responding to the Digital Age: Let’s face it, people are accustomed to instant access to information and engaging online experiences. Instructional designers must create mobile-friendly learning experiences that are concise, engaging, and easily digestible on smaller screens. Data-Driven Design and Learning Analytics: Data is KING!

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Here’s What Really Matters in Productivity Tools

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So, when it came to incorporating digital tools, I was hesitant to make the leap because there were so many options. Mobile accessibility: Access your tasks, documents, and projects on the go. Clockify: Free and simple time tracking with mobile and desktop apps. Remember Franklin Planners? I didn’t go anywhere without it.

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Navigating the Future of L&D: Top 5 Skills You Can’t Ignore

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However, according to a RedThread Research article : “L&D functions are now more visible than ever, being called upon to solve big problems like upskilling, reskilling, and workforce mobility. Why Technical Acumen is a Must Businesses are going digital, and L&D can’t afford to be left behind.

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Microlearning: The Misunderstood Buzzword

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The content should be able to reach across mobile, desktop, tablets, and other digital media. It shouldn’t take a long time to consume. View and go. One idea, one concept. No exceptions. Immediately applicable. Hugely relevant. Device agnostic. ACCESSIBLE! If you want people to use, people need to be able to find it.