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2025’s Top Instructional Design Models You Simply Can’t Ignore

Hurix Digital

The steps involved in creating an instructional design are planning the course content, analyzing the learners’ needs, developing the content, implementing it, and finally evaluating it. The last step of gathering feedback and evaluating is very important as it determines the effectiveness of the instructional design.

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Questioning Gagné and Bloom’s Relevance

Experiencing eLearning

Learning styles (like visual, auditory, kinesthetic) have much less effect on learning results than other factors, but we often focus on them heavily. As a follow-up question , she asked where I learned the above about Gagné and Bloom. One person planned a simple game to reinforce Bloom’s taxonomy.

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Do they just know it, or can they USE it?

Making Change

You might be familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy. Have I been too brutal to Bloom? I’m not convinced that we need to minutely examine whether our activity requires “analyzing” or “evaluating.” For a rant about objectives, see Why you want to focus on actions, not learning objectives.

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Do they just know it, or can they USE it?

Making Change

You might be familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy. Have I been too brutal to Bloom? I’m not convinced that we need to minutely examine whether our activity requires “analyzing” or “evaluating.” For a rant about objectives, see Why you want to focus on actions, not learning objectives.

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Blooms Taxonomy: The Science of Learning Objectives – Part 3

CommLab India

In my earlier blogs, Learning Objectives – What They Are and Why You Need Them and The Science of Learning Objectives – Part 1 and Part 2 , we have seen what learning objectives are and why they are important. Evaluating and Creating. Evaluating level. Creating Level. Conclusion.

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Bloom reheated

Learning with e's

In an age of digital media, where learners create, remix and share their own content, an overhaul of Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy was long overdue. Yesterday I posted a critique of Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy and argued that it is outmoded in the digital age. He places 'Creating' at the apex of the pyramid, with 'Evaluating' beneath it.

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Evaluating eLearning

Web Courseworks

Often times I am asked by training managers to evaluate their eLearning initiatives and specifically, types of eLearning courseware. At first, it may seem like a simple task in the broad view of it, but when you begin to scratch the surface, you find there are a lot of nuances that go into the evaluation. Defining eCourse quality.

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