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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 30, 2020

Mike Taylor

I’m also getting excited about some pretty good conference sessions with the Learning Guild and the Canadian Elearning Conference that I’m prepping for. Last week’s most clicked item: Five of the best workplace learning theories. What Every eLearning Pro Should Know About NoCode with Mathias Vermeulen.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | November 23, 2018

Mike Taylor

Looking for your next conference? Speaker Proposals: Canadian Elearning Conferences call for speakers is open through December 7th. Books/Courses/Talks/Podcasts. I enjoy sharing my ideas and experience with corporate professionals via workshops, keynote presentations, podcasts, and webinars. Learn more at [link].

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 23, 2020

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: Five of the best workplace learning theories. In this Learning Guild article, JD Dillon shares a great tip for saying no without saying no. What I’m Listening to: After finding last week’s Lo-Fi music, I started a playlist of Music to Work To on YouTube music. The State of Automation.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | November 30, 2018

Mike Taylor

Simplifying Cognitive Load Theory. Adam Boxer ( @adamboxer1 ) takes a stab and simplifying the cognitive load theory. John Sweller’s Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) may be the single most important thing for teachers to know, but it was not necessarily designed with teachers in mind. Conference News.

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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning

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As an instructional designer, I’m always trying to make my eLearning courses more interesting, effective, and engaging. That’s why I decided to ask the leading eLearning industry experts to share their single best tip for creating engaging learning. To make eLearning more engaging, think of how a TV mystery show is created.