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5 More Great Books for Your Learning & Development Bookshelf

Mike Taylor

Personally, I think everyone involved with any kind of training or performance should have a copy of the Performance Analysis Flow Diagram posted on their wall. Dana Gaines Robinson, James Robinson, Jack Phillips Partricia Phillips & Dick Handshaw. Find it in a library | Amazon. Ruth Clark & Richard Mayer.

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A Day in the Life of a Learning Objective

CLO Magazine

A proper learning objective must be performance-based and follow the guidelines that Mager’s “Preparing Instructional Objectives” and Benjamin Bloom’s 1956 Taxonomy provide. Bloom conceived the six levels of cognition and associated hierarchy to categorize instructional objectives based on specificity and complexity. The Journey.

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2018: This Year in Learning– 109 Curated L&D Articles from 2018

The Learning Dispatch

In the world of accessible elearning (and accessibility in general), there’s been debate over the proper way to interpret the main set of standards, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Connie Malamed cautions us against creating higher cognitive loads with all those pretty-but-irrelevant details. Instructional Design.