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Lessons from the past

dVinci Interactive

For the first time instructional designers could do more than simple page-turner training. Now instructional designers weren’t constrained by the limited functions in programs like IconAuthor. Back then there were no instructional models to follow like ADDIE, Kemp, Gagne, Bloom, and Mager.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Memoirs of an "Instructional Designer"

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Thursday, April 26, 2007 Memoirs of an "Instructional Designer" I dont have a masters degree in instructional design or education. My current business card says Im a "Manager of Instructional Design".

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My Journey to Apple Products

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I very distinctly remember my first graduate class being a design/production class. We could learn Hypercard or we could learn Toolbook. I had chosen the corporate track so I selected Toolbook. But luckily the other student that knew toolbook knew it REALLY well and I learned a lot. Creating and doing work became FUN!

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

E-learning Uncovered

One Learning Challenge – Three Designers Put Their Skills to the Test. Tracy Bissette of WeeJeeLearning created and moderated this panel of three instructional designers. For the full prompt and all three designers’ visuals, see the writeup on WeeJee’s website. HTML5 Authoring Tool Review.

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The King is Dead

eLearning 24-7

The King was pushed over the walls by poor design, irrelevancy to the subject and ghastly to say, indifference among various vendors. No one say a traveling band of instructional designers on their way to Canterbury, including said one called Chaucer, had the skill sets to build those courses. For to me, it was all true.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

One Learning Challenge – Three Designers Put Their Skills to the Test. Tracy Bissette of WeeJeeLearning created and moderated this panel of three instructional designers. For the full prompt and all three designers’ visuals, see the writeup on WeeJee’s website. HTML5 Authoring Tool Review.

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Development Tools I Would Learn If I Were You - June's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

So you know my perspective, since my start in e-learning I have always been both a designer and developer. Although my degree is in instructional design I have worked in corporate training departments where I am responsible for both. This is not unusual in corporate environments, especially among small to mid-size companies.