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Professional Organizations for Instructional Designers

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The Learning Guild, ATD, TLDC, Training Magazine Network, and LDA all provide both free and paid resources for instructional designers and other learning and development professionals. The Learning Guild I have been a member of the Learning Guild for many years. Read all my posts about Instructional Design Careers here.

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Insights for L&D, Twine, Games: ID Links 3/8/22

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This post includes links on insights for L&D, Twine, game design, graphic design, and quality assurance for elearning. eLearning Quality Assurance Checklist : Publications Library | The Learning Guild. I wrote a free checklist to help guide elearning testing and reviews, published by the Learning Guild.

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Streamlining Branching Scenario Planning and Design

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The eLearning Guild wisely canceled that conference due to the pandemic. I’m sad to miss seeing so many folks, but it was absolutely the right choice for the Guild to cancel and keep everyone safe. The post Streamlining Branching Scenario Planning and Design appeared first on Experiencing eLearning.

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I’m speaking at DevLearn 2020

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The Learning Guild has planned a two-week online experience, since it’s not safe for us all to fly to Las Vegas. Additionally, SMEs who are accustomed to working on traditional eLearning may be uncomfortable with branching, and you may be unsure how to get good stories and examples from them. A free Guild membership is required.

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AI and Tech with Scenarios: ID Links 7/11/23

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Tech with scenarios ChatGPT integration with Storyline for eLearning -Infinite Scenarios – YouTube Garima Gupta shows an example of a scenario with an open-ended question rather than multiple choice. eLearning Magic Toolkit – The Must-Have WordPress Plugin For Storyline Developers! Twine project that reports to xAPI.

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Better to Write in Second or Third Person for Scenarios?

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In my recent webinar for the Learning Guild , someone asked if it’s better to write in second or third person perspective for scenarios. appeared first on Experiencing eLearning. I have written scenarios from both perspectives, and I think both have advantages and disadvantages for different situations. How much does it matter?

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The Why and How of Scenario-Based Learning

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Why scenario-based learning works A range of options for using scenarios in elearning and classroom training When scenario-based learning is a good choice Tips for writing scenarios with the 4 Cs Examples of mini-scenarios and a two-narrator course. Learning Guild research report: Using Stories for Learning ). Updated 8/19/2021.