ID Reflections

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Who are Instructional Designers? The existential dilemma.

ID Reflections

Creating storyboards (documents that will help graphic designers, illustrators, programmers, integrators). Sometimes, turning the storyboards into functional modules using Authoring tools like Articulate. In short then, an ID’s functions involve BA to understanding the concepts of storyboarding during a PLC.

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The Adventures of Developing an e-learning Course!

ID Reflections

Mistake #1: I forgot to verify with the stakeholders if the SME who had provided the content would also be the same one reviewing and providing feedback on the storyboards. Duly referring to the course design document, the audience analysis made, I began drafting the storyboards. I learned better as time progressed. Who are the SMEs?

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Projects are how we change the world.and ourselves.

ID Reflections

What is a storyboard? How long does it take to review a storyboard? How do you "fit" the content into a storyboard? Post this phase, the regular activities of gathering content, analyzing it, creating micro-design documents and writing storyboards started. Fast forward Moving ahead to the review of the storyboard phase.

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The Inimitable Jay Cross

ID Reflections

In those days, I was just a rookie instructional designer trying to write storyboards and grasp the basics of e-learning. Needless to say, it had become my bible to understand what social learning is and could be in the context of workplace learning. I stumbled upon his book and him (virtually) on Twitter.

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From Instructional Design to Enterprise Community Facilitation

ID Reflections

And my own foray into the world of social media with Twitter. And over all of this hovered the Cynefin Framework that Shawn Callaghan's video had introduced me to.

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

During the content chunking phase when I can group the content easily ( a typical pre-storyboard phase of an ID’s job ) 7. To storyboard and do design thinking 8. To lay out a PowerPoint presentation before actually creating one 6. To sometimes capture the key points of a post I am planning to write 9.

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