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10 ways to improve learner experience: webinar summary

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Provide users with different entry points into a range of mixed-media resources, whether that’s by format, story, character or topic. Re-purpose successful formulas (with a twist). Find something that works and tweak it to keep it fresh, for example by modelling your next course on a tried-and-tested website or tool.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: what to do during an event

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Provide an introduction and some context. Provide the title of the session, the Twitter handle of the speaker if possible, and a very brief summary of what to expect (if the title doesn’t provide that itself). Take advantage of any visuals provided.

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

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This beginners’ guide provides some basic building blocks to help training managers or subject matter experts wear their new instructional design hats with confidence! Instructional design isn’t easy (if it was, there’d be no such thing as bad e-learning), but the basics can be taught and easily adopted.

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

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Don’t assume that all the ‘must have’ information provided by subject matter experts and stakeholders really is ‘must have’ Flex your editor’s elbow and be firm: if it doesn’t directly contribute to the learning outcomes, put it somewhere else. Stay focused. Now off for a swim to relax!

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

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Pingback: Folks, allow me to introduce you to… | Craig's Thoughts on Learning stephaniededhar | December 3, 2010 at 3:33 pm | Reply Thanks for all your comments; I’m glad to have provided some food for thought! Now off for a swim to relax! 8 hours ago RT @ saffronint : Photo: We made it!

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Lessons from Jamie's Dream School

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but David Starkey provided the most wonderful illustration of the big and important difference between a subject matter expert and a learning expert, or indeed between a professor and a teacher. While that’s a great privilege, it’s not always everything it’s cracked up to be. Now off for a swim to relax!

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Three steps to compliance greatness | Good To Great

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Design an ongoing experience, including links to other reference points or learning resources and providing a well-designed crib sheet with key ‘dos and don’ts’ and contact points. Now off for a swim to relax! 8 hours ago RT @ saffronint : Photo: We made it!