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All About Andragogy: Adult Learning Theory

Trivantis

When you’re designing e-Learning for adults, you want to make the whole learning experience fit their needs. The Adult Learning Theory—also known as andragogy—is perfect for this. According to Knowles, andragogy has 4 basic assumptions to it: Adults appreciate self-directed learning. Like this post?

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A Comprehensive Guide on the Top AI-Powered eLearning Authoring Tools

Hurix Digital

Elucidat Known for its intuitive interface and collaborative features, it’s part of the cloud-based tools that leverage AI to personalize learning paths and deliver adaptive assessments. Its robust quizzing engine and branching scenarios also contribute to personalized learning experiences.

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Getting a job as an Instructional Designer

Learning Visions

Here are three ideas I have to help you break into the field: Strut Your Stuff You’ve got to show what you know. Learn Some Tools Most employers these days want to hire IDs that know it all: instructional design and adult learning theory, graphics, script writing and authoring tools.

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The Secret to e-Learning Success and Happiness: Flow

Trivantis

If you help your learners achieve these moments throughout your course, they’ll be engaged, happy and eager to take that knowledge back to their jobs. Give your learners clear learning objectives at the beginning of the e-Learning course. Check out this blog post for more tips: 4 Tips to Give Helpful Feedback to Your e-Learners.

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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

Integrated Learnings

Thoughts on Elliot Masie's Lectora User Conference Keynote. This year's 2011 Lectora user conference provided my first opportunity to hear learning futurist Elliot Masie ( of The Masie Center ) speak live; he didn't disappoint. As mentioned above, put the learning and information into people's hands. By Jay Lambert.

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Integrated Learnings Blog now on eLearning Learning

Integrated Learnings

We started the Integrated Learnings: eLearning blog last year with the idea of writing simple, but informative, posts about eLearning design and development. Our topics rotate between learning theory refreshers and step-by-step techniques for popular eLearning authoring tools (Lectora, Captivate, Articulate, and others).

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Learning Styles in Training Development: Truth or Myth?

Trivantis

Many studies from the last few years suggest that learning styles are a myth, a fad, a waste of time, etc. I did some more research to read (visual learner here) about both sides of this learning theory in the education and eLearning communities.