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Iterating and evaluating

Clark Quinn

I’ve argued before about the need for evaluation in our work. So I want to talk about iterating and evaluating our learning initiatives. We evaluate each iteration. We’re still asked to make slide decks look good, or create a course on X, etc. So, iterating and evaluating should be your long term approach.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

The Pesky Challenge of Evaluating AI Outputs – Usable Learning Julie Dirksen observes that lots of people (myself included) talk about the importance of making sure that any content created by AI is reviewed by a person. Is it reasonable to expect this person has the discipline to evaluate the outputs in detail?

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Why is the ADDIE model important, and why instructional designers follow it?

Clarity Consultants

ADDIE is short for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Development During the Development stage, instructional designers create learning materials and resources, like eLearning modules, slides, handouts, and videos. Evaluation Evaluating the effectiveness of the learning experience is often overlooked.

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How To Evaluate Online Courses

Think Orion

Along with digitalization and the rise in online education, evaluating online courses has become increasingly important. Want to know why online course evaluation is necessary? We’ll walk you through 7 key areas to look for when evaluating online courses. You can repurpose the learning objectives by evaluating online courses.

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How to Develop an eLearning Program for Human Resources (HR)

learnWorlds

Here are a few things to have in mind when developing your elearning content and sources for further study: Creating PDFs vs. Multimedia Content You can easily prepare training documents with pages and pages of slides or text. But your content won’t be interesting and engaging. These are educational tools to help learners retain knowledge.

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Friday Finds — Critical Ignoring, Behavioral Design Pros, Slide Docs

Mike Taylor

While critical thinking is helpful for evaluating information, it may not be enough to handle the massive amounts of information available. Learn more → Slide Docs, One-Pagers & Slide Handouts The article by Stephanie Evergreen is all about presentation handouts, which can be a really effective way to get your point across.

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More slides please…

Clark Quinn

This is exciting stuff, evaluating whether contract changes are valid. And there’s a reliable pattern to the slide deck that the instructor is supposed to use: it’s large amounts of text. In the presentation I have a slide with an image for each. There are times when you want more slides.

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