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Instructional Design: The Process – 1

Origin Learning

Some of the commonly used models and theories in ID are Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction , Dale’s Cone of Experience , Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning Domains , Ruth Clark’s Principles of eLearning , David Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model , and Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Training Evaluation.

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Top 5 Performance Support Apps for Learning Designers

Learnnovators

The Instructional Design Wizard is another just-in-time learning tool targeted at instructional designers. It covers the most important aspects of instructional design right from the basics, and spans subjects such as evolution, application, learning styles, and instructional theory. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy’ App.

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How to Structure a Custom eLearning Course

Thinkdom

Imagine your learners, each with their unique learning styles and schedules, jumping into the world of flexible, convenient learning. Crafting an effective eLearning course is quite a task—it's a bit of an art, really. This approach ensures a learning experience that’s engaging, impactful, and results-oriented.

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Donald Clark on training departments…

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

I argued that training is mired in old, faddish theory; Bloom, Gagne, Maslow, Kirkpatrick – train the trainer courses are still full of old behaviourist theory (killed stone dead by Chomsky in 1959) trapping us in 50 year old theories that holds the industry back. Kill Kirkpatrick before he kills you.

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How to Evaluate Learning with Pre and Post-Training Test

ProProfs

At the end of any corporate training program, there should always be a training evaluation procedure to assess the overall learning. The evaluation report will effectively indicate how well the learners received the training program and what more is needed to be done. This is where pre and post-tests are proven to be necessary.