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Skills you need as an Instructional Designer.

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An Instructional designer is just what you need! A skillful Instructional designer brings to you both technology and learning combined together not only in a digestible format but also at an appetising pace. Here are lists of essential Skills you need as an Instructional Designer : First things First!

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Device-Agnostic Content – The Instructional Design Challenge

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However, writing such content also poses a couple of instructional design challenges: Separating content from presentation is almost a cliche in the lingo of device-agnostic content developers. Instructional designers may be working on a desktop browser while authoring what goes onto each page.

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Your Ticket to Great Instructional Design

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Instructional design is certainly not an easy business. Instructional designers shoulder the important responsibility of sugar-coating the critical learning content in such a manner that training becomes not just a mandatory activity, but something that employees love. Now how do you do that? The question is- what to put where.

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Cognitive Load Theory: The Key to Smarter Instructional Design

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Instructional designers generally do not have control on this type of mental load. Extraneous load is of particular concern to instructional designers, because it arises out of the way information is presented to learners. Thus, extraneous load is the unwanted, unnecessary load that is created as a result of poor instructional design.

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What Makes High Quality Instructional Design

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Though the medium of learning here is online, the importance of facilitating it with a complementary instructional design cannot be overstated. The quality of an instructional design is often gauged on three things: effectiveness, efficiency, and cost. To put it differently, the instructional design must be learner-centric.

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Design Learning Experiences – Not Instructional Presentations

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It’s been a solid 13 years, since I started my career as Instructional Designer Trainee fresh out of college. Design Learning Experiences Not Animated Instructional Presentations. My, my, how have things changed! Yes, you read it right! Write to us at info@originlearning.com and let us design fruitful learning experiences for you.

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Instructional Design: The Process – 1

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Instructional Design (ID) is a process or systematic approach to developing the various learning courses or programs. If we were to attend a workshop on Instructional Design, I would envision it to look something like this: >ADDIE model has been listed again and separately because of its importance in the ID process.