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Instructional Design Demystified: What Is It, and How Do You Do It?

Maestro

But whether the learning experience is a two-minute video or a six-month course, effective instructional design is the result of an intentional, thoughtful process that intersects with all industries and takes many forms. At Maestro, we love a good eLearning course, and often, that’s the final product of instruction design.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Courses can be short (minutes or hours instead of weeks) and often self-directed (with learners setting their own pace) and asynchronous (not linked to a set schedule). Standalone learning environments, where information and activities are presented in a click-next, packaged course, is more common in corporate and business elearning.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Courses can be short (minutes or hours instead of weeks) and often self-directed (with learners setting their own pace) and asynchronous (not linked to a set schedule). Standalone learning environments, where information and activities are presented in a click-next, packaged course, is more common in corporate and business elearning.

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Converting Classroom Training to Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

I’m the Senior Learning Architect here at Microassist, and I work with the learning development team to help develop learning products. We also develop custom blended learning, custom instructor-led training, we also do some work with webinars. A lot of what we develop is custom elearning.

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Unite the Mindset of Agile Instructional Design with ADDIE for Powerful Learning Outcomes

IT Training Department Blog

Not only that but trying to unite them isn’t always productive either. We just need a training, qa, or some sort of not production environment to get the job done. But yes, it’s always best to communicate synchronously rather than asynchronously where information gets lost. Why do I say that? No complaints.