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Invest In Yourself: Women in L&D 2024 Recording

Experiencing eLearning

But what about taking time to invest in yourself and your own learning? What to learn Instructional design is an interdisciplinary field, and it’s not possible to learn everything. It’s easy to get caught up in an endless stream of day-to-day projects and tasks. Tuesday, April 23, 7:30-8:15 EDT.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

What is the risk if output errors are not caught? This was created in Midjourney and edited in Affinity Designer. AI prompts, tools, and reflections Prompt library Anthropic (the makers of Claude AI) have shared a library of prompts. This is a combination of prompts for work and personal tasks. DEI and accessibility Why DEI?

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Story Design, Visuals, Tools: ID Links 9/20/22

Experiencing eLearning

Ask yourself two questions: Q1: What concrete thing does my character want? To test that their goal is concrete, it should fall into one of four categories: win, stop, escape, or retrieve. Q2: What is my character’s core misbelief? Q2: What is my character’s core misbelief? Visual design and usability.

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My Top Posts of 2021

Experiencing eLearning

Today, I’m sharing two categories of my top posts of 2021. The first category is the top posts that I wrote and published this year, excluding updates of old posts. The second category includes the top posts by overall views, regardless of when I actually published them. What does an instructional designer do?

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Project Management Simulation: Modeling Tradeoffs in a Scenario

Experiencing eLearning

This dashboard (and the variables and calculations behind it) is what makes it a simulation rather than just a branching scenario. You can have simulations that aren’t branching scenarios, and branching scenarios that aren’t simulations–but I think this example overlaps in both categories. What do you think?

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Use Concrete Actions for Branching Scenario Options

Experiencing eLearning

Example question 1 What kind of conflict does this scenario represent? Leadership conflict due to conflicting goals by different leaders Task conflict due to differing approaches to using resources Relationship conflict due to unequal power and status Example question 2 As Rita and Oliver’s manager, what do you do next?

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

Others are not quite sure what to make of it or how to leverage the model. I found what Bob said to be so compelling that I asked him to write it up. Here is what he shared: To Whom It Apparently Concerns, (Bob Eichinger writes) Yes Virginia, there is research behind 70-20-10! The original was on the 70-20 Blog site. Bob agreed.

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