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How to Empower Instructional Designers to Make Corporate Learning Effective

Raptivity

The guess is right – instructional designers – and the creative ways they come up with for remote corporate training. Instructional Design and Why It Matters. Though it is a creative process, instructional designers, or IDs, extensively make use of technology in developing better course content.

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ADDIE vs AGILE: How to set up a fast and effective eLearning production process

LearnUpon

The ADDIE model for eLearning. ADDIE has been around since the 1950s. ADDIE is an acronym made up of five words: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In its purest form, each phase of ADDIE should be completed in turn with the outcomes fed into the next phase. Pros of ADDIE.

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The Importance of Instructional Design in Learning and Development

Hurix Digital

In the fast-evolving landscape of professional development, instructional design plays a pivotal role in shaping effective and engaging learning experiences. This article will delve into the significance of instructional design in learning and development, emphasizing its crucial role in workforce learning.

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Motivating Learners to Look Up Compliance Policies Themselves

Experiencing eLearning

Setting the course up with a scenario helps learners understand why the policies matter. Instead of being so boring that employees just want to click through a course as quickly as possible, this strategy gives learners a reason to actively seek out policy information and better understand it.

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Revitalizing Dry Content: A Lesson in Engagement

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

Many instructional designers will say, “Boring in means boring out." Whether it’s Compliance, HIPAA, Policies & Procedures, or any other “dry” topic, there are still ways to make this content come to life. This doesn’t have to be true.

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Overqualified Instructional Designers?

Experiencing eLearning

It wasn’t an official policy, but the consensus was that anyone with a terminal degree would be bored working as an ID on our team. It isn’t something I’ve seen for instructional designers as individual contributors. Filed under: Careers & Work , Instructional Design.

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Falling in Love all Over Again with ISD – with Allison Rossett at #ASTD2011

Learning Visions

These are my notes from a session with Allison Rossett “Falling in Love All Over Again—With ISD” at ASTD ICE in Orlando, May 24, 2011. Forgive typos and incoherence… ** ISD got its start in WWII – when the country was preparing soldiers for war. Evidence-Based Instructional Design just serving up a tasty buffet isn’t enough.