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Taskonomies: Why beer and diapers go well together

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Thanks eLearningPost for reminding me about Don Norman and the jnd.org , and specifically the post titled Logic Versus Usage: The Case for Activity-Centered Design Reading The Design of Everyday Things had strong impact on my career. It's a must read for all instructional designers, heck everyone should read it.but I digress.

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More rogue.

Janet Clarey

Lastly, a conversation I’ve been having in comments with Karl Kapp in What are the Results of Following an Instructional Design Process? in which I’m disagreeing with the idea of Web 2.0 ‘design’ entirely. Structured, but not formal, intentional but not directed.