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Scenario-Based Learning in Higher Ed: Webinar Recording

Experiencing eLearning

This was an updated version of one of my older presentations, customized for this university audience to focus specifically on scenario-based learning in higher ed. They have graciously granted permission for me to share this anonymized version publicly.

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Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

After 15 years in the L&D game, our approach to developing effective and inspired L&D programs is tried and true. Our agile eLearning development philosophy is client-forward, so we do everything we can to provide maximum time for you and your team to review each version of the course.

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I’m Writing a Second Edition of The eLearning Designer’s Handbook!

Tim Slade

Initially, I had planned on leaving the current version of The eLearning Designer’s Handbook as-is, and pen a totally separate book, focused on instructional design for eLearning. And in this post, I wanted to give you a quick behind-the-scenes peek at what you can expect in my new book. So let’s do it!

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Growth Mindset, AI, and More: ID Links 3/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

Now, the pendulum has swung the other way, and I’ve seen some complete dismissals of the theory. Daniel Willingham reviews the theory of growth mindset and the conflicting research to see if there is “any substance behind the hype.” The effect may seem small, but it’s in the range of lots of education effects.

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Bandura’s Social Learning Theory

Kapp Notes

Here are some thoughts and ideas related to Albert Bandura’s social learning theory. Bandura’s social learning theory indicates the effectiveness of human social models in influencing another to change behaviors, beliefs or attitudes, as well as social and cognitive functioning.

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How to Use Adult Learning Theory for Better Learning Outcomes

Maestro

The Blended Learning Playbook: Designing Experiences That Create Change Blended learning is a practical and effective strategy to support adult learners. In this playbook, learn how to structure effective blended learning experiences from the ground up.

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Can Instructional Designers Effectively Work Remotely, and Should They?

IT Training Department Blog

And, of course, there’s one study that tells us almost nothing about the drawbacks of remote work, yet pro-RTOs (Return To Office) cite articles that cite the study to no end, saying it means remote work isn’t as effective, period. This post is about instructional designers and whether they can effectively work remotely.