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Broad and Deep Instructional Design Skills

Experiencing eLearning

Do instructional designers and learning experience designers need to know how to use development tools, or should they focus just on analysis and design? What about people who only do development but no design; are they instructional designers? In instructional design, we have both broad and deep skills.

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2016 eLearning Hype Curve Follow Up

Web Courseworks

Now that we are over halfway through 2016, we felt it was time to reflect on how well our predictions played out here at Web Courseworks as well as the eLearning industry. Fall 2016 Webinar Series – This fall, we will be following up with Valerie Smothers from MedBiquitous to talk about PI and the outdated PDF Certificate. Quick Hits.

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eLearning Trends of 2016

Association eLearning

As the year ends, we look back at three eLearning trends of 2016. We saw analysts predict the continued rise of gamification in 2016. He found “strong support for leaderboards if designed appropriately in the learning context.” 2016 promised the rise of mobile responsive courses and delivery. What was predicted?

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2016 Reflections

Clark Quinn

This is the last Learnlet for 2016, and so it’s time for some reflections on what has been an ‘interesting’ year. So, I did a fair bit of speaking in 2016, keynoting conferences in New York and Beijing, as well as more private events live and online. my workshop in Berlin) and write about deeper learning design.

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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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Year in Review - 2016

The Performance Improvement Blog

The theme of creating and sustaining a learning culture in organizations continued to influence most of my blog posts in 2016. As a way of review, I’ve selected five blog posts about a “learning culture” and “managing minds” from 2016 that had the most interest from readers. Here is the title of each post with a short excerpt.

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Did My 2016 Predictions Come True?

LearnDash

But what else has happened in the elearning industry in 2016? Instructional Designers Paid More Globally. More data needs to be gathered about the industry in 2016, but I can say that there are reports that indicate the industry is growing by as high as 17.8% from 2016-2020. Time flies when you are busy! Result: Wrong.