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12+ Books for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

General Instructional Design and E-Learning. Design For How People Learn by Julie Dirksen is one of my favorite books in the field. It makes research about learning accessible in ways you can apply immediately. Games and Scenario-Based Learning. Learning Communities. I’ve recommended it many times.

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

Design For How People Learn by Julie Dirksen is one of my favorite books in the field. It makes research about learning accessible in ways you can apply immediately. Performance-Focused Smile Sheets by Will Thalheimer explains why most of our training evaluations don’t provide useful data and explains how to fix it.

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April 2016 #Obsidianchat Summary

Obsidian Learning

New post April 2016 #Obsidianchat Summary on Obsidian Learning. xAPI is murky for a lot of folks, and the responses shared were extremely helpful in learning more about the topic. xAPI was designed to capture non-traditional learning activities. E.g. simulations, social learning, gaming, mentoring. Not necessarily.

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CourseMill vs Docebo LMS: Find out which tool is better?

Paradiso Solutions

Docebo and CourseMill are the leading cloud-based learning management system that organizations can use to execute internal training initiatives or offer external learning to customers or partners. This cloud-hosted learning management system is mobile compatible and is affordable to businesses of all sizes. CourseMill.

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

Convergence Training

Learning and development professionals, including elearning developers, have to wear many hats. But it’s even more true for L&D/eLearning professionals who work in small learning development departments. She’s also the author of a new book by that same title– eLearning Department of One.