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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

Origin Learning

In the last article , we discussed ID, ISD and the various models and frameworks associated with both. The article ended with an introduction to ADDIE framework of learning design. The five phases of ADDIE framework encompass the entire content development process, from discovery to delivery. ADDIE Framework.

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Explore Top-Notch Solutions for Converting PPT to eLearning

Brilliant Teams

Explore Top-Notch Solutions for Converting PPT to eLearning - Introduction Explore top-notch solutions for converting PPT to eLearning and discover the best techniques, tools, and strategies to create engaging and effective eLearning content. Unleash your creativity and expertise in eLearning with these comprehensive tips and tricks.

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Three Takeaways Today

eLearning 24-7

PowerPoint is not E-Learning and shouldn’t be used as your course tool/development – For whatever reason, there are people who have been around online learning for years, who still see PPT as a means for the creation of content – i.e. courses. What used to take six months, with storyboards, actual text to design (i.e.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Effective design using PPT as a tool. Not PPT 101. But will talk about how to make instruction more engaging, interactive and interesting. Can do an awful lot with PPT. Creating asynchronous instruction.

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Ten Online Training Do’s and Don’ts

eLearning Brothers

Now-a-days, almost every training course has a PowerPoint (PPT). This PPT is used during class to help the trainer stay on course and to provide some information to the learner. Let’s just come out in the open and say it, Classroom PPTs should not be put online and called eLearning. With a little instructional design?

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How to keep track of clients’ favorite details

Making Change

This makes it easy to locate the relevant information when I write the storyboard. For example, you could use these colors: Grey : Not used anywhere (course or job aids). For example, if you’re writing a linear course, your Word content dump might follow the course organization. Write the storyboard and draft the job aids.

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Build Gr8 Micro-Learning Course

eLearning 24-7

Unless you are an ID (instructional designer) or e-learning developer who was inspired by Gagne, you are not touching this with a five foot pole. Usually I find the PPT driven approach, due to it. Tip: You enter the text in each block of your storyboard. The storyboard angle is a lost art and it shouldn’t be.