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Instructional Design for a New Generation

Rapid eLearning

I’m working on a presentation that covers instructional design challenges and wanted to share a few points to consider about course design and how we need to move past the way many of today’s courses are constructed. Technology has changed the landscape for today’s course designers. Getting Started?

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Are You a Bridge Building Course Designer?

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When it comes to courses, there are two key stakeholders: the person who commissions the course, and the person who consumes it. For the person who commissions the course, their objectives will usually be closely aligned with their organization’s goals. Free E-Learning Resources Want to learn more?

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It’s Time to Take the Content Dump to the Dump

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Because the technology has made it easier to build “courses” the content looks better than it did 30 years ago; but courses like that are both ineffective training and a subpar learning experience. This is when your instructional design skills should prevail. Good E-Learning Goes Beyond E-Reading.

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How to Get Rid of Locked E-Learning Courses

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If you do need to lock the course down a bit, lock it at key decision points where you can assess the person’s ability to process the information you shared and make the types of decisions they need to make using it. Download the fully revised, free 63-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro.

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Here’s Why People Complain About E-Learning & How to Fix It

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I think we can make e-learning more valuable for learners by making a few simple changes. You’re asking a person to commit their time to the course, we should respect that. We need to tap into what motivates them and give them a motivation to learn. They should be interesting, engaging, and relevant.

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Instructional Design Tip: How to Simplify Instruction

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This instructional design tip focuses on how to simplify and chunk content in complex training courses. Essentially, instructional design is about crafting a viable learning experience. Instructional Design Tip: Break Your Content into Chunks. Instructional Design Tip: Get to Know Your Learners.

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Three Ways to Motivate Your Online Learners

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We can put together great courses, but we can’t guarantee a person learns from them. Learning requires some level of interest and motivation from the person taking the course. Courses need to be relevant to the person. Free E-Learning Resources. Want to learn more? Here are a few ideas.