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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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The Most Important Thing Iā€™ve Learned From Instructional Design

Association eLearning

Working in instructional design, Iā€™ve had the privilege to learn a little bit about a lot of different fields. Stock teams (as in people who re-stock products, not the ones who work at the stock exchange) donā€™t just need to find space for everything in the back room. Want to continue the conversation?

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Media Options for Conversation-Driven eLearning

Experiencing eLearning

Rather than delivering eLearning content as a lecture, you can explain it through conversations. It’s possible to use conversations even with a low budget. In the past, I’ve created conversation-driven eLearning with video, animation, and photos. Try a comic book or graphic novel style with conversation bubbles.

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10 Best eLearning Development Companies

ProProfs

ADDIE Development Model. Content conversions. PPT to SCORM package conversion. Responsive course design. 120+ million stock images. 55,000+ stock videos. Content conversion plan. Brand style design. Available on contact. Nearly Two Decades of Experience. Partner in Digital Transformation.

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Instructional Design Tip: How to Simplify Instruction

Rapid eLearning

This instructional design tip focuses on how to simplify and chunk content in complex training courses. Essentially, instructional design is about crafting a viable learning experience. Instructional Design Tip: Break Your Content into Chunks. Instructional Design Tip: Get to Know Your Learners.

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How to Pitch Course Design Ideas to Your Customer

Rapid eLearning

I had a conversation the other day with someone who was presented with a somewhat boring course project. During the conversation, the person was concerned that the customer would never go for a different idea and only wanted the tried and true, click-and-read course. We chatted about ways to make it less boring. Getting Started?

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The Pesky Challenge of Evaluating AI Outputs

Usable Learning

Image source: Microsoft Office Stock Image Library One of the things that has bothered me since the beginning of the AI conversation is that most of the discussions of using AI or LLM outputs contains some phrase to the importance of ā€œevaluating the output to make sure itā€™s correctā€ or something along those lines.

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