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Should We List the Learning Objectives?

Experiencing eLearning

A lot of elearning starts with a list of formal learning objectives. The argument in favor of listing learning objectives I don’t want to directly pile on this person any further (I already ratioed him with my comment on his article), but someone recently shared some elearning tips on LinkedIn. Or maybe not.

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AI Image and Video Tools and Tips: ID Links 9/5/23

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on AI image and video tools and tips, pricing elearning and ILT development, and how to grab the attention of learners. The free version is for noncommercial use only, but the paid plans can be used for commercial uses. This article cites my blog post on learning objectives.

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Scenario-Based Learning for Learning Impact Podcast

Experiencing eLearning

Essential Design Elements: Learn about the key components of effective scenario design, including audience analysis, alignment of learning objectives, and meticulous attention to detail. Watch the podcast If the video of our conversation isn’t embedded below, you can watch it directly on YouTube.

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Scenario-Based Learning for Learning Impact, with Christy Tucker

Upside Learning

Essential Design Elements: Learn about the key components of effective scenario design, including audience analysis, alignment of learning objectives, and meticulous attention to detail.

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Learning Objectives are Dead Unless You Do CPR - Tip #122

Vignettes Learning

Learning objectives are good as basis for defining what we want to impart to learners. Unfortunately, when we stop there, learners find the learning objectives senseless and as a result, disengage and/or skip the objectives altogether. That is, the objective gives learners a glimpse or peek at what lies ahead.

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Surprising Benefits And Pitfalls Of Using Artificial Intelligence In Training Courses

Spark Your Interest

The answer that the free version, ChatGPT 3.5, ChatGPT (free) GPT – 4 – OpenAI’s most advanced system, producing safer and more valuable responses (paid version) Gemini (previously called Bard) – Google’s version of ChatGPT. Users may take advantage of this skill and learn the wrong practices.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Writing Less Objectionable Learning Objectives

Learning Visions

Friday, January 25, 2008 Writing Less Objectionable Learning Objectives My recent post on alternatives to listing out learning objectives generated a lot of interest and a good conversation. ( See My Objection to Learning Objectives.) Have you come up with some novel way to handle learning objections?