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7 Practical Guidelines From Cognitive Science for eLearning

eLearning Brothers

When I’ve attended eLearning conferences and workshops, one thing I’ve noticed is that instructional designers are always hungry for more research and knowledge on how people learn and what they can do to help them learn better. Practical Guidelines from Cognitive Science for Creating Awesome Learning.

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How to Design eLearning for Traditional Learners

Association eLearning

The National Institute on Aging and the National Library of Medicine (NIA/NLM) has created a set of technical guidelines for making information technology usable by older adults. Take a look at the guidelines. It’s a nice checklist during design to make sure you’re accommodating everyone. Use Self-Pacing. Send via Email.

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Complex Skill Development

Usable Learning

I’m working on parsing some guidelines based on types of skills and problem context. This is a talk that I’ve done at a few of the elearning conferences on the topic.

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Friday Finds — Prompt Like a Pro, Learning Science, Video Repurposing

Mike Taylor

’ The article provides practical guidelines, examples, and strategies to optimize interactions with advanced language models. ATD ICE , New Orleans May 19-22 Canadian eLearning Conference , Toronto, June 13-14 If you or your event needs a speaker or workshop that is highly interactive and super practical we should talk.

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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. How to Use Plain Language Guidelines to Improve Learning Outcomes. 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

These seven guidelines from Pablo Stanley ( @pablostanley ) of InVision are relatively easy to implement, can help you get closer to meeting the AA level of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0), and work on the most commonly used assistive technologies?—?including Looking for your next conference?

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On the road again

Clark Quinn

I’ll also be talking at the 5th Annual Innovations in eLearning Conference, hosted by the Defense Acquisition and George Mason Universities in the beginning of June. Folks like Will Wright and Vint Cerf are keynoting, so this is bound to be special.

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