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From Analysis to Evaluation: Leveraging AI in the ADDIE Approach

Infopro Learning

The ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate) model, a framework for creating effective learning programs, has been a staple of instructional design for nearly five decades. By getting a good grasp of these things, instructional designers can create materials that hit the mark.

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Instructional Design Careers and Trends Webinar

Experiencing eLearning

I recently had the pleasure of speaking in a webinar on instructional design careers and trends. On the panel with me was Val Quezada , ISD at Takeda Los Angeles. We answered questions about both instructional design career pathways and where instructional design may be heading in the future.

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Instructional Design: Still Kicking! 

Learning Rebels

Instructional Design is NOT dead! Back in 2017, I wrote a post about the importance of instructional design and its power to create impactful learning experiences. Some might think that with all this rapid change, instructional design itself might be fading into the background. But fear not.

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What does an instructional designer do?

Paradiso Solutions

Instructional Designer on the eLearning Hemisphere. To design the online learning content, need more creativity and expert mind. This is where the instructional designer’s role comes into play. So, who is an instructional designer? what does an instructional designer do? contact-form-7].

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Return on Learning from Every Angle: ROI and the Triple Bottom Line of Learning

Speaker: Lonna Jobson, Instructional Design Team Lead, Inno-Versity, and Miriam Taylor, Chief Learning Strategist, Inno-Versity

Accurately reporting the Return on Learning for an eLearning program is more complex than a traditional ROI calculation can convey. Measuring how effectively the learners apply the content, as well as the overall impact of training on the business and its culture, requires precise planning and a variety of tools.

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The Art of Instructional Designing – PowerPoint Courses and Beyond

Raptivity

There is a forever need for corporate and educational online training to be effective and engaging, and the onus of the same generally lies with Instructional Designers. However instructional designers need not limit themselves to just dumping the PowerPoint content into an eLearning or online format as part of their course creation.

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Critical Elements of Instructional Design

LearnDash

If you have been creating online training programs for some time now, I am sure you have your own list, or could perhaps add to the one below. Critical Instructional Design Components. Consistency: Conforming to a standard in design, language, presentation, and overall experience within the elearning program.

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Leveraging Training to Go Beyond with Sales Enablement

Speaker: Matthew Hawk, VP of Instructional Design and Training Delivery, Synchrony

Whether you’re pitching a new training program, improving your onboarding process, or working to move a key metric, the trick is to optimize content creation and deployment for maximum results. It requires collaboration, a clear line of sight from business outcomes to competencies, and a commitment to execute.

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Why Most eLearning Fails: How to Create eLearning that Gets Results

Speaker: Tim Slade, Speaker, Author, and Creator of The eLearning Designer's Academy

Why good eLearning requires more than instructional design. In this session, you will learn: When to implement a blended learning approach. Why clicking doesn’t make interactivity meaningful. Why knowledge and behavior aren’t mutually exclusive.and more! October 5th, 2021 at 9:30 am PDT, 12:30 pm EDT, 5:30 pm GMT