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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

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The What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Instructional Designer author’s podcast features interviews with experts and covers topics like how instructional designers can network using LinkedIn. . Consider connecting with other professionals in the online education fields by joining a LinkedIn or Facebook group.

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Informal Learning

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Some of the best examples of informal learning include watching instructional videos on YouTube, reading blogs that present relevant information, as well as joining Facebook and LinkedIn groups.

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Designing Mobile Learning Solutions

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Could you take advantage of your existing LMS or social media platforms, like Facebook, to promote discussion in your course? Leverage Existing Tools/Apps: Before creating a new set of features and functionality, consider leveraging existing resources that work well for mobile users.

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Adding Social Learning to Your Existing Training Strategy

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Adding social learning to existing training doesn’t have to be time consuming or expensive. If, for example, a training course consists of eLearning modules, videos, and documents, eLearning professionals can easily add a discussion board or create a Facebook page dedicated to that particular class.

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Tips for Bridging Generational Gaps in Workplace Training

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” They also enjoy collaboration, which can be easily encouraged by incorporating a wiki or a Facebook page designed specifically to support the course. For example, most Millennials prefer interactive eLearning experiences to being “talked at.”

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