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The Most Popular Blog Posts for 2016

Litmos

It's the end of the year and, in case you've missed the most popular blog posts throughout 2016, I've compiled the top 5 for you here. The act of reflection is a major learning theme for me this year and reviewing the year's blog posts is a great reflection exercise. But overall, for 2016 these 5 posts came out on top.

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LEARNNOVATORS PRESENTS BLOG SERIES ON GAMIFICATION BY KARL KAPP

Learnnovators

Learnnovators, a leading e-learning company, has Karl Kapp writing a series of blog posts for them on gamification. Karl Kapp is one of the foremost experts and prominent ‘gurus’ on gamification, which is the application of game design techniques to non-game situations. Chennai (India). About Karl Kapp. Karl Kapp , Ed.D.,

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2019 Blog Review: 13 Years

Experiencing eLearning

2019 was a big year for my blog. This year, I focused on writing new posts plus updating some older content. I started this blog in 2006 as a free wordpress.com blog. I was using my blog primarily as a tool for my own reflection and learning. This is post #1,115 on my blog. Starting out in 2006. 2020 Goals.

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3 Tricks for Working with SMEs on Branching Scenarios

Experiencing eLearning

SMEs who are accustomed to working on traditional elearning may be uncomfortable or unsure how to help you write scenarios. Start Writing Even If It’s Wrong. For whatever reason, if you’re having trouble drawing information out from a SME, start writing something yourself. Originally published 12/6/2016.

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2015 Year in Review

Experiencing eLearning

12+ Books for Instructional Designers. Learning Experience Design: A Better Title Than Instructional Design? 20+ More Books for Instructional Designers. As has been the case for several years, my older posts on instructional design careers continue to gain views and comments.

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Protagonists Should Be Like Your Learners

Experiencing eLearning

When you write a story for learning, you need a few essential elements: a protagonist (the main character), the protagonist’s goal , and the challenges the protagonist faces. Joan is an instructional designer working on a branching scenario. Will’s recommendations from his research are also summarized on his blog.

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4 Top eLearning Training and Development Trends for 2016

eLearning Brothers

Now that eLearning is established as a best practice, the focus throughout 2016 will be on improving available eLearning methodology to maximize its effectiveness and convenience for employers and employees. Additional information and certifications that are specifically designed for HR, Sales, Executives and Partner Teams are also available.To

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