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3 scenario design tips you might have missed

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Get ideas from these three classic blog posts that you might have missed. Need to write a scenario question? The same question three ways. What’s the difference between a quiz question, a mini-scenario with poor feedback, and a strong scenario question?

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Action mapping book now available

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The book walks you through action mapping in way more depth than I’ve been able to use in this blog. In the interests of working out loud , here are some advantages I enjoyed from writing a book instead of, say, a series of blog posts. A blog post or slide in a presentation is easier to misinterpret. Learn more here.

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Webinar: 3 ways to motivate learners

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Learning Zeko prototype: try the activity and then read the blog post describing what I was trying to do. Digital elves will be recording the session, and if they do their job right, I’ll post the recording on the blog. If you’re a blog subscriber, you’ll get a notification when the recording is available.

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Video: 3 ways to motivate

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To see what that might look like in activity design, we looked at a simple compliance activity and these two branching scenarios: Learning Zeko prototype: try the activity and then read the blog post describing what I was trying to do. You’re just plunged into each activity, as described in this blog post. Let people take risks.

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The big mistake in elearning

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You can see Patrick’s presentation in his blog , and you can see the whole Elluminate recording, including a lively chat and lots of questions, here. If your In box is getting too cluttered with blogs, consider subscribing to them through a feed reader instead of email. You won’t need to do anything.

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Learning & development people unite!

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Julie Dirksen: her book Design For How People Learn and her blog. Tom Gram’s blog , including the series on Practice and the Development of Expertise. We are legion! Here are just a few of our noble warriors, in no order whatsoever. Dave Ferguson’s examples and analyses of job aids.

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Scenarios: What are they good for?

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I’ve added a forum to the blog, to give everyone a space to talk about corporate instructional design without being tied to specific blog posts. Now you can play with the menu from a two-day workshop in the resources section of the blog. New forum and resources. Image © iStockPhoto: Menno van Dijk.