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Instructional Design Skills

Experiencing eLearning

Don Clark’s classic site has a great introduction to Instructional Systems Design (ISD) and ADDIE, the most common instructional design model. The intended audience is beginners in the field to who want to learn the process of designing workplace training from start to finish. Check out my portfolio and the services I provide.

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Can Instructional Designers Effectively Work Remotely, and Should They?

IT Training Department Blog

Cloud storage solutions: Services like Google Drive or Dropbox enable instructional designers to store and share files securely, ensuring easy access for all collaborators. These are the beginner packages of technology, and most of them are generally good for remote work for any role. I don’t have a list for this one.

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

Thompson has done a tremendous service by penning this book. Put you ADDIEs down. Beginners might find the information too dense but gaming practitioners with a few years experience will find considerable value in its pages. It offers a step-by-step roadmap for those wanting to try incorporating games into their training.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

22 Books For Beginner Instructional Designers - Upside Learning Blog , July 20, 2010 A couple of month back I had shared a list of top 30 online resources for instructional designers to keep up with. Services of the learners choice. Are you using ADDIE without realizing it? You may be using ADDIE without even realizing it.