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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. Some might think that with all this rapid change, instructional design itself might be fading into the background. But fear not.

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Transforming Compliance Training With Instructional Design

eLearning Industry

Learn how to create effective and engaging compliance training using Instructional Design principles and strategies. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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508(c) Compliance Guide for Instructional Designers: Part 1

Allen Interactions

In recent years, we’ve given more attention to the topic of accessibility, and perhaps more importantly, how to adhere to and maintain compliance with Section 508 of the Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

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Top 8 Effective Instructional Design Models to Look Out for in 2024!

Hurix Digital

As we step into 2024, it becomes crucial to explore the top 8 instructional design models that are revolutionizing the way we approach education and training. In this blog, we will go through each of the 8 instrumental design models in detail to let you choose the right one for you.

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Revitalizing Dry Content: A Lesson in Engagement

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

Many instructional designers will say, “Boring in means boring out." Whether it’s Compliance, HIPAA, Policies & Procedures, or any other “dry” topic, there are still ways to make this content come to life. This doesn’t have to be true.

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508(c) Compliance Guide For Instructional Designers: Part 2

Allen Interactions

Now that we understand the need for 508(c) compliant e-learning, you might be wondering, “How do I transform my existing learning or create new training that’s compliant without boring my learners?”. I’m glad you asked because it’s something that I’ve been giving a great deal of thought to.

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Designing Minds, Building Courses: Unraveling the Roles of Instructional Designers vs. eLearning Developers

Hurix Digital

These attention-engaging and knowledge-driving programs are the handiwork of developers whom people interchangeably call ‘Instructional Designers’ or ‘eLearning Developers’. In the context of higher education instructional design , the roles and specializations of both these profiles vary.