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Is training really the answer? Ask the flowchart.

Making Change

It's based on action mapping , my streamlined approach to instructional design. Pretty A4 Pretty US letter Plain version (the one shown in the video) You can also get the PDF flowchart with two other job aids , all designed to work together. Do you really need to design training? Ask this flowchart.

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Must-have skills for User Experience (UX) design in eLearning

eFront

UX design for eLearning really is a big thing. Learners should find information on natural instinct , without asking questions about navigation. Thus, the eLearning content layout can be designed to follow the “F” pattern. The most important information to be clustered on the top left the corner, along with accompanying images.

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How do you build eLearning?

B Online Learning

There are a number of project planning and instructional design models that can help us when we undertake the development of an eLearning module, but ultimately they share the same key stages: Define it: What is the goal, or behaviour change being sought? So how do we do that well? We draft our learning and program outcomes.

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Overheard Discussion

Kapp Notes

Here is a snippet of a discussion I overheard between a manager of instructional design and her supervisor. Can't you just scan it all in? I thought you could just scan it into the computer. I am sure I saw somewhere that you could just scan information into the computer. I want 100% on-line.

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eLearning in the Age of Automation

Web Courseworks

One day, the class collectively decided to discuss automatizing the workforce. This conversation agitated one of my classmates so greatly that he loudly refused to participate, effectively kiboshing the class discussion. This information is unnerving. How could capitalism survive in such an environment?

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Top Five Tips to Create Accessible Content

CourseArc

We’re not talking about the design aesthetics (though we’ve discussed this in previous posts ) — we’re talking about accessibility. Sighted and non-sighted users use headings to quickly identify and scan sections of content. For example, a screen reader will inform the user there is a link on the page.

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Is training really the answer? Ask the flowchart.

Making Change

It’s based on action mapping , my streamlined approach to instructional design. Then consider watching the following 8-minute video, which walks you through a short discussion with a client, showing you how some quick questions can save you days of unnecessary training development. First, download the flowchart.

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