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Learning objectives: Our frenemy

Making Change

“Never design anything without first writing the learning objectives.” It’s a useful rule, but only when the objectives are useful. And there’s the problem — conventional learning objectives can work against us. What do I mean by “conventional learning objectives?”

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Learning objectives: Our frenemy

Making Change

By Cathy Moore “Never design anything without first writing the learning objectives.” It’s a useful rule, but only when the objectives are useful. And there’s the problem — conventional learning objectives can work against us. What do I mean by “conventional learning objectives?”

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Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Write Learning Objectives

CourseArc

One of the basic principles underlying the development of any learning content is to pre-determine the intent of that content. In eLearning, framing learning objectives before building the detailed course content is a vital step. Bloom’s Taxonomy offers course developers excellent tools to write effective learning objectives.

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Steps to develop eLearning curriculum

BrainCert

We will discuss the importance of considering the learning objectives, choosing relevant content, testing and evaluating the curriculum and more. Gathering data such as demographic information and the existing knowledge base of the learners can help develop an appropriate strategy for developing eLearning modules.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Performance-Based eLearning Assessments — Key Design Tips

CommLab India

A ssessments are the backbone of eLearning, providing insights into learners' comprehension, retention, and application of knowledge. They serve as checkpoints to ensure learning objectives are met and to identify areas for improvement. However, not all assessments are created equal.

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The foundations of innovation in L&D

E-Learning Provocateur

Whereas previously I have advocated this approach when designing a solution for a specific learning objective, this time I’m elevating the approach to the strategic level, with a view to designing a future-proofed solution for all the organisation’s learning objectives. Corporate MOOCs have a delivery vehicle.