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My Top Blog Posts of 2022

Experiencing eLearning

Top 5 new blog posts of 2022. I wrote about 30 new blog posts this year and updated about 20 older posts. These are the top five new blog posts for 2022. How Research Informs My Work : How research informs my work as an instructional designer, in writing, designing, and justifying my decisions.

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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. These aren’t learning or training games, but it’s useful to look at games outside of L&D for ideas on game mechanics, look and feel, choice writing, and other elements of games. Examples of games built in Twine, collected by Chapel. Games built in Twine.

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

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. However, even their provided example has significant problems (weak objectives, low-level multiple choice questions, a truly terrible scenario). For example, how would you make a version of the game UNO usable to DeafBlind players? The Twine® Grimoire, Vol.

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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

Examples of journals that are especially relevant for those of us in training include Performance Improvement Quarterly , Journal of Workplace Learning , and Human Resource Development Quarterly. ASTD’s Training + Development magazine and ISPI’s Performance Improvement Journal are both examples worth taking a peek at.

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Social Media Libraries for Flash

Upside Learning

Various elearning development companies are integrating the popular social media services like Twitter, YouTube etc. A couple of months back, the Adobe Captivate blog demonstrated a twitter widget that can be integrated within a Captivate Flash output to send a tweet (as questions/suggestions/comments etc.)

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Get Skilled to Create Engaging e-Learning

Integrated Learnings

On top of that you need great writing skills, attention to detail, and be great at testing and troubleshooting. Involve yourself with social media like Twitter, blogs, and user groups. Follow people on Twitter that have interesting things to say. You might also be interested in our page on Facebook or Twitter feed.

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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Cammy Bean’s latest blog post provides many ideas as well as real-life examples for Using Social Media for Learning. Take for example the Pakistani Sohaib Athar ( @ReallyVirtual ) who unknowingly tweeted about the US operation to kill Osama Bin Laden in Abottabad when he heard an explosion and firefight close to his home.