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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN BASICS – GOALS

Learnnovators

. - Earl Nightingale This is true not just at work and in life, but also in instructional design. The second, at the drilled down micro level, should define the specific action(s) learners need to take to reach the goal. These we’ll refer to as learning, or performance, outcomes. We’ll call these business goals.

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An overview of Performance-Based Learning Objectives

Paradiso Solutions

Performance-based learning helps organizations achieve faster business goals. 63 % of businesses found their training ineffective – and how performance-based learning can help (PBL). Businesses benefit from effective employee learning in improved customer interactions, increased productivity, and more. Conclusion.

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17 Awesome Resources on Micro Learning

Learnnovators

THE QUOTE: “ I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught. ”- Winston Churchill. THE JOURNEY: We, at Learnnovators, have been fascinated about micro learning or bite-sized learning. Below are the questions we had in mind when we embarked on our journey: What is micro learning?

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Are Instructional Designers Incapable of Micro-Learning Design? - Tip #124

Vignettes Learning

Why is it difficult for instructional designers to think and do micro-learning? The above situation involves a Micro-Action. Learning is not the main focus; work and fixing this problem is the primary goal. The learning objectives must be clear.” “I Their default thinking is the design process.

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17 AWESOME RESOURCES ON MICRO LEARNING

Learnnovators

THE QUOTE: “ I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught. ”- Winston Churchill THE JOURNEY: We, at Learnnovators, have been fascinated about micro learning or bite-sized learning. Below are the questions we had in mind when we embarked on our journey: What is micro learning?

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How to Create Context-Setting Learning Objectives - Tip #162

Vignettes Learning

Yes, the overload problem is real and manifests in elearning, classroom training and other forms of learning. The challenge for eLearning designers and leaders to engage users without overwhelming them with dumped content is a reality. The need to refocus learning objectives based on the needs of learners becomes apparent.

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3 Strategies for Sure-Fire Micro-Learning Success - Tip #127

Vignettes Learning

In my interactions with instructional designers, one thing always stood out: They have a tendency to provide a lot of content. For trainers and designers, this means a shift in how we should view learning and content. Micro-actions work because they address two very important issues.