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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

Here is the 5 steps DnD story framework I use to design stories for my e-learning modules : 1. Content Theories Of Motivation. An overview of different motivation theories, including Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ERG theory, self-determination theory, and Herzberg’s two-factor theory.

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Top 3 Instructional Design Interview Tips

Ashley Chiasson

You’ve been hunting for an Instructional Design gig and have finally secured an interview – congratulations! Here are some of my top Instructional Design interview tips – I hope they help, and be sure to comment below if you have any other questions. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.

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Three Major Theories of Motivation that Massively Boost Engagement in Elearning Courses

Wizcabin

Theories of motivation are physiological theories that explain a person’s reasons for engaging in a particular behavior. Motivation is Important for eLearning Design. What are the Main Theories of Motivation? Through this, Maslow explains that a person is motivated by either of these 5 categories of needs.

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What is Instructional Design? Our Guide to Everything you Need to Know

Growth Engineering

Instructional design is the art of creating engaging training experiences. When producing training content you can cross your fingers and hope that your learners will come away with the right information, or you can put your instructional design hat on and make it happen! What Qualities do Instructional Designers need?

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In two minds

Learning with e's

This is number 32 in my series on learning theories. Psychologists and cognitive scientists have offered a number of useful theories that aid our understanding of learning. In this series I''m providing a brief overview of each theory, and how each can be applied in education. Previous posts in this series are all linked below.

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Learning, making and powerful ideas

Learning with e's

This is number 31 in my series on learning theories. I''m working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. My last post explored Donald Norman''s ideas around perception and the design of every day objects. Bruner Scaffolding Theory 5.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

4 Free Tools to Help Get Your PowerPoint from Good to Great , October 21, 2010 Continuing the recent trend of PowerPoint in the news , I stumbled upon an article in USA Today that provided some tips and advice for designing more engaging presentations. Probably one of the better sources on this is Jane Hart’s Instructional Tools Directory.