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Excellent instructional design: a 10-tip beginners' guide | Good.

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Earlier this week I presented a webinar for IITT members setting out my top tips for excellent instructional design. This beginners’ guide provides some basic building blocks to help training managers or subject matter experts wear their new instructional design hats with confidence! What do you think?

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15 tips for energising your e-learning | Good To Great

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I didn’t attend the webinar itself but the slides struck a chord with me. Cammy and Kirstie set out a great five rule framework for writing ‘engaging, exciting and yawn proof content’, plus three bonus tips. So there you go – 15 quick tips to help you breathe a little life into your e-learning!

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Nine tips for writing excellent RFPs

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If you don’t have this information already on record, ask yourself whether you really need it, whether you’ll actually read it and how it will help you make your decison, before asking for it. Mock-ups or demos will also be more meaningful, as opposed to generic unbranded slides with lorem ipsum text.

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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In user-focused terms, it needs to make them care, show them it matters and help them live it. Here are my three tips for making them care: Create a fresh, surprising, eye-catching design or concept to make users sit up and take notice; use the visual design to help overcome any compliance preconceptions they might have.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: what to do during an event

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So here are some ideas for during the event iself to help you increase the likelihood of calm, collected and really valuable tweeting. Likewise, if the speaker provides a list of tips or takeaways, it’s easier to upload a photo of the slide rather than transcribe all the points before the speaker moves on.

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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

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So I decided to do a bit of research and use Wordle to help me achieve this. By letting the e-learning and compliance communities determine the content of the session, and then offering practical tips and examples, I hope that I delivered something that was itself engaging, relevant and effective! Bookmark the permalink.

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10 ways to improve learner experience: webinar summary

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Use poster or email campaigns, takeaways, viral videos or any other media you can think of to help people remember what you need them to remember.

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