Friday Finds — Formatting Long-Form Content, LOAF Model, Google Docs

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Live your life and forget your age.

— Norman Vincent Peale

Yesterday was Thanksgiving for us here in the U.S. and I’m super grateful for so many things including the amazing tapestry of friends and memories I’ve collected over the years. Here’s to each of you remarkable souls who make my journey around the sun so much brighter.

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🎶 What I’m Listening To

Hall & Oates may be at odds with one another these days, but their music still hits for me.


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📰 News & Notes

5 Formatting Techniques for Long-Form Content

The latest article from Nielsen Norman Group offers tips for creating engaging and easy-to-understand long-form content. They advise content creators to keep long-form content concise and clear to avoid overwhelming readers. They suggest using structuring strategies like overviews and content chunks, along with formatting techniques like summaries, bullet points, callouts, bolding, and visuals, to make content more scannable and easy to understand. This guide will help you help your readers quickly find and understand important information.

🎯 Take away: Enhance reader engagement in long-form content by using concise summaries, bullet points, callouts, bolding, and visuals, making complex information easily navigable and digestible.


What makes a learning experience good?

Adobe Design presents the Learning Outcomes Assessment Framework (LOAF), a tool designed to gauge the effectiveness of learning experiences. Created by Victoria Hollis and Mercedes Vega Villar, LOAF assesses both the practical and emotional outcomes of learning interventions. It takes into account factors like engagement, difficulty, knowledge acquisition, and the ability to apply learned skills (functional outcomes), as well as enjoyment, excitement, autonomy, and self-confidence (emotional outcomes). The framework employs a combination of rating scales, open-ended questions, and hands-on exercises to measure these outcomes. LOAF provides a systematic approach to evaluating and comparing various formats and instructional content.

🎯 Take away: The Learning Outcomes Assessment Framework (LOAF) evaluates learning experiences by balancing functional mastery with emotional engagement, transforming how we view educational effectiveness.


Do More With Google Docs

Did you know that Google Docs has passed Microsoft Word in market share? In his Thanksgiving-themed article, Jeremy Caplan shares some cool new tips for using Google Docs. He talks about twelve cool things you can do in Google Docs. These include making a new document really fast, translating text automatically, adding a table of contents to find things easily, showing how many words you’ve written, and typing with your voice if you’re tired of typing the usual way. He also shows how you can use the “@” sign to add stuff quickly, put email drafts and project plans in your document, and even add gifs to make it look fun.

🎯 Take away: Google Docs shines with user-friendly features like quick document creation and voice typing, solidifying its role as a staple in our digital toolset.


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🧰 Tech Tools & Tips

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🎧 Podcast

This is the conversation that caught my ear this week. Check out previous episodes in the Friday Finds podcast playlist.

Talk to the Elephant (cause the rider ain’t listening)

Julie Dirksen talks about her latest book, “Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change“


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Published by Mike Taylor

Born with a life-long passion for learning, I have the great fortune to work at the intersection of learning, design, technology & collaboration.

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