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Instructional Design Portfolio Resources

Experiencing eLearning

Everyone working in instructional design, learning experience design, or elearning should have a portfolio. This post on building an instructional design portfolio includes what to include and additional tips. The IDOL Courses Academy is focused on helping people find their first instructional design job.

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Canaries in the Coal Mine: Instructional Design in the Age of AI

Learningtogo

Canaries in the Coal Mine: Instructional Design in the Age of AI by Margie Meacham The phrase “ canaries in the coal mine ” comes from the practice of miners bringing canaries into coal mines to detect the presence of carbon monoxide. If the canary dies, the miners know it’s time to evacuate. But AI didn’t cause this problem.

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Instructional Design: 8 Strategies for Meaningful Learning Experiences

CommLab India

If only learning was just about memorizing facts or answering quiz questions correctly. But in reality, it’s way more than that. Learning is about creating and finding meaning in the content that is being shared during the training programs.

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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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Why Most eLearning Fails: How to Create eLearning that Gets Results

Speaker: Tim Slade, Speaker, Author, and Creator of The eLearning Designer's Academy

This is compounded even more when the slideshow-like presentation is interrupted with several poorly written quiz questions and cheesy animations to make it all seem “fun.”. In this session, we will explore many of the reasons why most eLearning fails and the components that contribute to bad eLearning design.

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To Quiz or Not to Quiz…That Is the Question

eLearning Brothers

Do you believe in the “quiz early, quiz often” strategy, or do you wait until the end of the course? Instead of a multiple choice quiz, you could include a fun game like the Jump game from The Training Arcade , or our popular Millionaire game template. But why must we use any kind of quiz? Instructional Design Tips.

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Quinn-Thalheimer: Tools, ADDIE, and Limitations on Design

Clark Quinn

For instance, rapid elearning tools make it easy to take PPTs and PDFs, add a quiz, and toss the resulting knowledge test and dump over to the LMS to lead to no impact on the organization. First, before I harp on the points of darkness, let me twist my head 360 and defend ADDIE. To me, ADDIE is just a project-management tool.