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What Instructional Designers Really Do

Association eLearning

I write about instructional design (ID) all the time but I’ve never stopped to explain what Instructional Designers really do. Some of this overlaps a bit, but I think it gets the idea across: • Learning and instructional theories. Then they come up with different ideas for how the training could be structured and delivered.

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10 hot tips for moocers

E-Learning Provocateur

This was certainly the case for some in the EDCMOOC , and I fear I was too dismissive of the issue in my previous blog post. Having said that, remain open to new ideas that foster other lines of inquiry. Participate actively in the discussion forum. Reply to their posts, build upon their ideas and suggest alternative thoughts.

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How To Improve Communication in E-Learning

LearnDash

Because of this, it’s a good idea to keep your contact information front and center. However, when a learner is really struggling, there’s nothing like a live conversation to sort the problem out. Be involved on the discussion forums. You can start topics in your discussion forum for learners to engage on a deeper level.

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They’re not like us

E-Learning Provocateur

We share knowledge on Twitter, contribute to discussions on LinkedIn, read books, write blogs, comment on blogs, subscribe to industry magazines, share links to online articles, watch videos, and participate in MOOCs. We tinker with software, experiment with new ideas, attend conferences, and join local meetups.

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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

learnWorlds

36% of users prefer online communities because they believe that they can have more meaningful and engaging conversations over there. 36% of users prefer online communities because they believe that they can have more meaningful and engaging conversations over there. Examples: LinkedIn groups and industry-specific forums.

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9 Developer Communities Every Technical Marketer Should Know

Appsembler

If your company takes part in technical conversations (wherever your product’s developers are having them) and adds value as product experts and thought-leaders, you can gain the trust of developers and build a reputation for prioritizing your developers’ needs. The community lets you exchange ideas and share insights. DEV Community.

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Crash Course For Constructive Feedback

Association eLearning

You get the idea. Write generic statements. What the person reading it thinks : “I thought it was a good idea. Want to continue the conversation? Post your questions and comments in the forum. Post your questions and comments in the forum. Feedback is a wonderful thing, when you can understand it.

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