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Bit by the Instructional Design Bug: A Conversation with Connie Malamed

TalentLMS

In the realm of workplace learning, L&D and Instructional Design work together like a lock and key. And Instructional Design shapes learning experiences that unlock new skills. Yet, instructional design often gets boxed into eLearning developmentā€”as if it’s only about churning out online courses.

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Show, Donā€™t Tell For Scenario Feedback

Experiencing eLearning

This is one place where it’s critical to have photos showing more than the standard stock photo happy expressions. For each response in the branching scenario, I determined the motivation level on a five-point scale and matched the corresponding photo to the response.

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Media Options for Conversation-Driven eLearning

Experiencing eLearning

In the past, I’ve created conversation-driven eLearning with video, animation, and photos. My Story-Based Coaching and Mentoring Course for Cine Learning Productions used this technique with a video introduction. After the initial video, we used cutout still photos of the same actors. Photos or Illustrations.

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Workshop Pricing, Tools, Volunteering: ID Links 7/5/22

Experiencing eLearning

What to Charge for Your Workshop, Training or Webinar ā€” The Counselor’s Coach. Catherine Lombardozzi’s curated resources on a number of topics: blended learning, learning environments, creativity, scaffolding, instructional design skill development, design thinking, and more. Workshop pricing. Diverse stock images.

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Developing a Results Driven Curriculum

A well-designed learning curriculum develops and nurtures skills needed to achieve organizational and business goals with the most effective and engaging set of experiences. This ebook outlines 5 critical steps to develop learning solutions that will help you achieve the most ambitious objectives.

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Show, Donā€™t Tell For Scenario Feedback

Experiencing eLearning

This is one place where it’s critical to have photos showing more than the standard stock photo happy expressions. For each response in the branching scenario, I determined the motivation level on a five-point scale and matched the corresponding photo to the response. How do you handle feedback in branching scenarios?

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Consider 4 Cs in Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

When you add a photo background for a scenario-based learning, you show learners the context rather than telling them. You might also provide coaching or instructional feedback, especially for novice learners, but don’t neglect the consequences of their actions. The context is the background for the situation.