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Broad and Deep Instructional Design Skills

Experiencing eLearning

I would classify that as elearning development or media development instead. We need broad skills and understanding (the top of the T), with potentially one area of deep expertise (the vertical bar of the T). While Cammy described one deep area of expertise, you might actually have a couple of deeper skill areas. Misshapen comb.

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Protagonists Should Be Like Your Learners

Experiencing eLearning

Mark, a technical writer with mobility issues who requires assistive technology Luisa, the VP of HR and an expert in accessibility issues Cindy, a manager with a team of 8 direct reports. Someone like Luisa might be your SME for a course, but she has much more expertise than Joan’s learners. Originally published 4/19/2016.

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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

To hear or not to hear (your eLearning), that is the question. With the rise of, well, Rise courses (and similar) there has been a decrease in narration for eLearning also. There are definitely pros and cons of having an eLearning voice over vs just letting people read it themselves. So, should eLearning courses have a voice?

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New Partnership for eLearning Thought Leaders Webinar Series

Web Courseworks

Web Courseworks is excited to announce our partnership with.OrgCommunity for the 2017 eLearning Thought Leaders webinar series. Starting on January 24 th from 11:30 – 12:30 pm CT, next year’s series will bring you expertise from a range of topics in eLearning. Who’s presenting: Brenda Enders , Enders Consulting.

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Case Study: LMS Discovery Project

Petra Mayer

Paired with research of eLearning trends since 2016, it became clear that a new LMS would not solve the primary issues that were discovered in the holistic research. Collaboration We also found that the internal structures and processes were not enabling the education department to provide expertise where needed.

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Apply Design Thinking to Story-based eLearning - Tip #180

Vignettes Learning

It entails setting aside assumptions and could involve consulting with experts, observing and engaging with people, and/or immersing in their physical environment. And, because Design Thinking is intrinsically collaborative, it leverages “collective expertise.” 21, 2016 GE Reports. Prototyping. Explosive Meaning.”

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Best 55 workplace podcasts from L&D, HR, and people management space

TalentLMS

The new Keep it Simple podcast challenges business and leadership experts to cut through the noise of the corporate world and simplify what it is that makes a workplace actually work. CIPD Podcast by CIPD While not focused exclusively on L&D, this monthly podcast, led by CIPD learning experts, delves into various workplace subjects.