Rob Hubbard

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How to Build Agility into your Learning Design

Rob Hubbard

An idea that at first might seem too ‘out there’, can trigger another thought process that leads to some truly transformative functionality being designed into the product. Secondly, use collaborative tools like Google Drive, Basecamp and Mockflow to document, manage and design the product.

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5 Ways to Use Goal-Based Learning

Rob Hubbard

Correct me if I’m wrong, but what usually happens is that you take the weighty folder of documentation you’ve been given and the sheaf of notes you’ve written, you go back to your desk, shove it in a drawer and never look at it again. Imagine you’ve just sat through a whole day’s workshop on project management.

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Coactivism – A Learning Model

Rob Hubbard

Spoon feeding such learners, as most elearning packages and training courses do, is counter-productive. Instead younger learners like to try things out, get it wrong, adjust their approach, problem-solve, then draw their own conclusions.

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The Art of Simple Design

Rob Hubbard

The trouble is that this will lead to a sub-standard, over-complicated product. I challenge you to look at whatever you are designing right now – it might be a document, a presentation, a workshop, course, system or app – and ask yourself “is it simple?” So what can you do to address these three situations? It always does.

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