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Optimizing eLearning through Custom Content Development Outsourcing in 2023

Infopro Learning

Outsourcing allows you to conserve valuable time and resources, enabling you to concentrate on your central business operations. By outsourcing content creation, organizations can benefit from the expertise of a dedicated content creation team who can produce high-quality and engaging learning materials.

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Optimizing eLearning through Custom Content Development Outsourcing in 2024

Infopro Learning

Outsourcing allows you to conserve valuable time and resources, enabling you to concentrate on your central business operations. By outsourcing content creation, organizations can benefit from the expertise of a dedicated content creation team who can produce high-quality and engaging learning materials.

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Instructional Design: Still Kicking! 

Learning Rebels

Instructional Design is NOT dead! Back in 2017, I wrote a post about the importance of instructional design and its power to create impactful learning experiences. Since then, the world of learning has undergone a fascinating transformation. In the comments, share your thoughts about the future of instructional design!

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Is It Time To Leave Learning Objectives For Performance Objectives?

IT Training Department Blog

Learning objectives have been around in instructional design for as long as instructional design has existed. They’re also used the same way whether designing instruction for K-12, higher education, or a company. Learning objectives may have had their day for corporate training.

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Instructional Writing, Identifying Strengths: ID Links 4/13/21

Experiencing eLearning

In this post, I share links on instructional writing, identifying strengths, project management tools, design principles, and more. Instructional writing. How to Use Plain Language to Improve Learning Outcomes. Common mistakes and pitfalls for writing scenario-based learning. Kayleen Holt. Getting preachy.

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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN BASICS – GOALS

Learnnovators

. - Earl Nightingale This is true not just at work and in life, but also in instructional design. Goals can be thought of as having two parts: The first part, at the macro level, should answer the WIIFM (What’s In It For Me) for the business. We’ll call these business goals. Is it meaningful to business? I hear you!

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Effective Instructional Design for Remote and Hybrid Corporate Learning

Clarity Consultants

With the rise of technology and the increasing adoption of remote and hybrid learning, organizations are rethinking their training and development strategies. To excel in this evolving landscape, instructional design becomes paramount. Identify their job roles, skill levels, and specific learning needs.