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Curated Insights: What does an instructional designer do?

Axonify

His LinkedIn post focuses on three components that can make a difference for instructional designers: focus, collaboration and user experience. For example, Sam dives into the principles that make Duolingo an effective and well-regarded language learning tool. He includes simple definitions for concepts like ADDIE, SME and xAPI.

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How to Create an Online Course regardless of authoring tool or lack thereof

eLearning 24-7

I have yet to see, via a program, a session targeting people with zero background in L&D or Training and zero experience in anything related to effective course design. All those learning experiences, learning academies, cohort-based learning, and so forth, require effective courses and content. What to Ignore ADDIE.

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Elearning innovation: examples, tips and technology

Elucidat

Demonstrating how “grown-up games” can be effective learning tools. In this fierce employment landscape, we must exercise responsibility, manage our SMEs, and design only for learning effectiveness.”. Linkedin | Twitter. Linkedin | Twitter. Linkedin | Twitter. Take advantage of xAPI. xAPI is a game changer.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Oliver is a Staff Author, Education & eLearning for LinkedIn and Lynda.com. The most effective among us are moving beyond creating traditional courses to more efficient options like curating existing content instead of recreating the wheel. Aaron is the Content Manager, Education & Instructional design at LinkedIn Learning.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

So, a lot of background in qualitative and quantitative analytics, so I’m really excited about xAPI and the kinds of data that we can get back from training and learning. So we’re still in early days in terms of determining if it will actually effect behavior change as opposed to the elearning by itself.