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Top 8 Effective Instructional Design Models to Look Out for in 2024!

Hurix Digital

In this blog, we will go through each of the 8 instrumental design models in detail to let you choose the right one for you. Gagne’s 9 Events Gagne’s 9 Events model, rooted in cognitive psychology principles, outlines a structured approach to instructional design that enhances learning and retention.

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7 Effective Instructional Design Models in 2023

WhatFix

Back to Blog Employee Training & Development 7 Effective Instructional Design Models in 2023 Published: May 12, 2023 Disha Gupta An increasingly competitive business landscape, accelerated technology adoption, and the rise of a global workforce are all significant factors in a renewed focus on employee learning and development.

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7 Industrial Training Tips: Get Better Job Performance from Better Training

Convergence Training

Our free Guide to Writing Learning Objectives . Design–During design, you’ll write learning objectives ; determine the appropriate training delivery method (or blend ); and “blueprint” the learning activity or campaign (including the possibility–strongly recommended–of using a spaced learning approach ).

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Blog Book Tour Recap Week Two: Fabulous!!

Kapp Notes

Week two of the blog book tour was hectic. We also announced the first two winners of the Twitter #lrn3d hashtag award, finally got a badge for tour stops and a number of blogsophere folks commented on the tour on their blogs. If you missed last week's blog book tour recap, here it is. Here is the recap for week 2.

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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. Please enjoy!

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Extending ISD Through Plug and Play

Big Dog, Little Dog

In a previous post I wrote about the dynamics of ISD in response to Ellen Wagner's blog in which she noted that the biggest complaint about ADDIE is that it is too linear. In her post Ellen states that ADDIE is a process model, not a learning model. 4C/ID is used to design the instruction for complex cognitive skills.

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Using Design Thinking To Create Better Custom eLearning Solutions

Adobe Captivate

In my previous blogs on Whole Brain Learning and Kolb’s learning styles, I talked about how we can improve the learning process by using certain strategies that are targeted to individual learning styles. 2006, The cognitive artifacts of designing, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Design Thinking-Definition. A Case Study. Conclusion.